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		<title>The Whole World Is Looking At Wind Power Systems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The whole World is realizing the need to look at alternative ways to generate energy. In some countries they are becoming popular, but Canada has been making use of wind power systems for years. It has become widely accepted within the local and business communities as the means of generating their power requirements.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The whole World is realizing the need to look at alternative ways to generate energy. In some countries they are becoming popular, but Canada has been making use of wind power systems for years. It has become widely accepted within the local and business communities as the means of generating their power requirements.</p>
<p>Canada has been very proactive in how it has been seeking to use the wealth of the natural resources it has. It knows it has to supplement the power generated by the more traditional methods of hydro power stations and fossil fueled power stations.</p>
<p>Making use of the natural wind to power turbines to create electricity is great for the environment. Because of this the Canadian Wind Energy Association has introduced a plan that will increase the production of electricity to 55,000 MW by the year 2025. And the resource will not diminish, as have fossil fuels.</p>
<p>Ontario used to be the leader in using wind power but it has now been joined by Quebec and Alberta, and others are catching up fast. By the start of this century all of the provinces had made some progress into the utilization of renewable energy. They all know that they will have to implement the use of these farms, or some other form of alternate energy source, as the traditional sources are wearing thin.</p>
<p>Only one province, that of British Columbia, does not have a facility to source their power from the wind. But they are now taking steps to catch up with the rest of the country, and are going to be purchasing 300 MW of renewable wind-sourced electricity in the near future. It will not be long until the whole population of Canada can benefit from this renewable energy source.</p>
<p>Even with all these plans in place and the building of wind farms flourishing, compared with traditional sources wind power is only responsible for a small amount of energy produced. The wind farms that are currently operating in the country are generating about 2300 MW but as the number of wind farms increases so will their output.</p>
<p>In the United States the border cities of Chicago and Detroit are also taking an interest in what is happening in Canada. They are giving a lot more thought to the use of renewable energies, including the wind, to power the large number of factories in their area. The benefits to their budgets and the environment would be incredible. Even if relying totally on <a href="http://esolar.ca/">wind power</a> to fuel the cities is not practical, there is also the possibility of developing hybrid projects in order to lessen the drain on fossil fuels.</p>
<p>But it is not just governments and big business that can benefit from this trend towards using alternative sources of energy. Residents can also get in on the act and buy equipment to create their own power from the wind. A small wind turbine would cost approximately $5000 and generate in the region of 25% to 30% of the amount of power that is normally needed domestically. If you have more space you could go for something that generates more energy, even up to 50%, but you will have to pay about $7000 for the equipment. If your requirements are a bit lower than that and you want to power your off-grid cabin you can get a machine that will supply 200 watts for as little as $600.</p>
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		<title>The Whole World Is Looking At Wind Power Systems</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The whole World is realizing the need to look at alternative ways to generate energy. In some countries they are becoming popular, but Canada has been making use of wind power systems for years. It has become widely accepted within the local and business communities as the means of generating their power requirements.</p>
<p>Canada has been very proactive in how it has been seeking to use the wealth of the natural resources it has. It knows it has to supplement the power generated by the more traditional methods of hydro power stations and fossil fueled power stations.</p>
<p>Making use of the natural wind to power turbines to create electricity is great for the environment. Because of this the Canadian Wind Energy Association has introduced a plan that will increase the production of electricity to 55,000 MW by the year 2025. And the resource will not diminish, as have fossil fuels.</p>
<p>Ontario used to be the leader in using wind power but it has now been joined by Quebec and Alberta, and others are catching up fast. By the start of this century all of the provinces had made some progress into the utilization of renewable energy. They all know that they will have to implement the use of these farms, or some other form of alternate energy source, as the traditional sources are wearing thin.</p>
<p>Only one province, that of British Columbia, does not have a facility to source their power from the wind. But they are now taking steps to catch up with the rest of the country, and are going to be purchasing 300 MW of renewable wind-sourced electricity in the near future. It will not be long until the whole population of Canada can benefit from this renewable energy source.</p>
<p>Even with all these plans in place and the building of wind farms flourishing, compared with traditional sources wind power is only responsible for a small amount of energy produced. The wind farms that are currently operating in the country are generating about 2300 MW but as the number of wind farms increases so will their output.</p>
<p>In the United States the border cities of Chicago and Detroit are also taking an interest in what is happening in Canada. They are giving a lot more thought to the use of renewable energies, including the wind, to power the large number of factories in their area. The benefits to their budgets and the environment would be incredible. Even if relying totally on <a href="http://esolar.ca/">wind power</a> to fuel the cities is not practical, there is also the possibility of developing hybrid projects in order to lessen the drain on fossil fuels.</p>
<p>But it is not just governments and big business that can benefit from this trend towards using alternative sources of energy. Residents can also get in on the act and buy equipment to create their own power from the wind. A small wind turbine would cost approximately $5000 and generate in the region of 25% to 30% of the amount of power that is normally needed domestically. If you have more space you could go for something that generates more energy, even up to 50%, but you will have to pay about $7000 for the equipment. If your requirements are a bit lower than that and you want to power your off-grid cabin you can get a machine that will supply 200 watts for as little as $600.</p>
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		<title>Management And Recycling For Industrial Waste Solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:49:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Industrial waste can be in liquid, solid or gaseous forms. Management and recycling for Industrial waste would mean collecting the waste, transporting it to an appropriate site and disposing it in the most efficient manner.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Industrial waste can be in liquid, solid or gaseous forms. Management and recycling for Industrial waste would mean collecting the waste, transporting it to an appropriate site and disposing it in the most efficient manner.</p>
<p>Industrial waste could involve disposing off a number of radioactive substances or dangerous, polluting agents hence it is an extremely important to thoroughly understand the various means of disposing industrial waste. Industrial waste is produced in large quantities by industries and they have a number of options available when disposing their <a href="http://www.butlerdisposal.com">waste management</a>. They should keep in mind the environment hazards and choose the greenest option available.</p>
<p>The responsibility of disposing of harmful waste in case of Industries lies on the producers shoulders. One way of disposing of waste is by incinerating it at high temperatures. Incineration is done on large as well as small scale industries. This method is frowned upon by a number of environmentalists since it can lead to pollution due to harmful gases released while burning. Though if used correctly it can help produce energy due to the heat released.</p>
<p>A safe method of disposing of waste at a low cost is the Compaction method where the waste is buried in a compact manner in landfills. The waste is transported to abandoned areas such as mines or quarries not in use anymore. The waste is then compacted and leveled into the ground. This is a low cost method though a number of precautions need to be taken to avoid pollution. The waste can be reduced in size greatly but the gas emitted by the breakdown of waste over time needs to be addressed to ensure a safe disposal.</p>
<p>Toxic waste or chemical waste should not be disposed of in landfills as they can seep through the ground and contaminate ground water hence an alternate method should be used to dispose them. The increasingly popular method of disposing waste is by recycling it. This can help generate income, reduce the cost of production and is extremely green. If the waste can be recycled then it is a cost effective method for most industrialists as the used waste material can be reused to generate further income.</p>
<p>Some organic waste can also be turned into fertilizers for crops through a biological process. And a number of processes allow energy to be produced that can be tapped and used in turn. Industrial waste should be managed in such a way that is eco-friendly and safe. Waste can provide not only income but also energy so industries need to understand the value of the waste they produce and make the most of the wastage.</p>
<p>Sustainability is an important issue to be addressed when considering safe industrial waste disposal and the amount of waste is only increasing with the increase in production. Recycling is one of the sustainable options available.</p>
<p>The transport of the waste should also be done in the safest and most hygienic manner since most industrial waste is toxic to life and environment. Overall management and recycling waste should be done carefully with due respect to its surroundings.</p>
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		<title>The Copenhagen Diagnosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:55:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is more than 3 years since the drafting of text was completed for the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) &#38; AR4 (Fourth Assessment Report). A lot of hundreds of papers have been published on a suite of topics related to human-induced global climate change.
The purpose of this information is to synthesize the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-652" title="global_climate_2009" src="http://www.recyclingproducts.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/global_climate_2009-300x193.jpg" alt="global_climate_2009" width="300" height="193" />It is more than 3 years since the drafting of text was completed for the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) &amp; AR4 (Fourth Assessment Report). A lot of hundreds of papers have been published on a suite of topics related to human-induced global climate change.</p>
<p>The purpose of this information is to synthesize the most policy-relevant climate science published since the close-off of material for the last IPCC report.  <a href="http://www.copenhagendiagnosis.org/">Complete Copenhagen Diagnosis</a></p>
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		<title>Utilizing Solar Energy for Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 21:39:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derick Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people are becoming more and more conscious of the environment as news about global warming becomes more mainstream knowledge. There are new companies popping up all the time trying to find new ways to reduce our carbon footprint. Well one of the simple ways that all of us can embrace to reduce our impact on the environment is by use of alternative energy sources. Solar energy is one of those alternative energy sources. In the following article we will explore the various benefits and disadvantages of solar power.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Derick Johnson</div>
<p>Many people are becoming more and more conscious of the environment as news about global warming becomes more mainstream knowledge. There are new companies popping up all the time trying to find new ways to reduce our carbon footprint. Well one of the simple ways that all of us can embrace to reduce our impact on the environment is by use of alternative energy sources. Solar energy is one of those alternative energy sources. In the following article we will explore the various benefits and disadvantages of solar power.</p>
<p>Lets first start with the disadvantages of solar energy. First of all solar panels need a pretty big initial investment as they can be quite expensive. Also they are less cost effective than fossil fuels right now. But the technology is always improving and the cost ever decreasing. Now for the benefits: solar panels are easy to install, produce zero emissions, and are great for the environment. Not only that but the cost to produce them is going down from over $4 a few years ago to under $1 just recently.</p>
<p>The best thing about solar power is that it is great for the environment. With no emissions, solar energy leaves no carbon footprint and utilizes an endless supply of energy. Everyone is getting in on the green movement &#8211; even big name corporations like Google and Walmart.</p>
<p>Even when it is overcast, new technology allows certain solar panels to capture enough energy for the day. It works by storing extra energy on sunny days when the power isn&#8217;t being consumed as much and then when it is rainy or overcast it uses that stored energy.</p>
<p>There is another type of solar panel setup know as a PV system. The system is connected directly to the power grid and the extra power produced by any panels on the grid is utilized by other homes.</p>
<p>So as you can see solar energy is actually a viable method of energy generation that people can utilize to reduce their carbon footprint. While it may be expensive for some, if you can afford the initial investment you can enjoy years of clean renewable energy without impacting the environment any more than is necessary.</p>
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<div class='links'>Derick runs a site about <a href="http://solarpanelsguides.com/solar-landscape-lights/">solar landscape lights</a> and other types of alternative energy. If you want to learn about <a href="http://solarpanelsguides.com/how-to-build-a-solar-panel/">making solar panels</a> please visit the site.</div>
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		<title>Fresh or Artificial Christmas Wreaths?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 19:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maggie Krafts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those of us that are concerned about the environment want to make sure that we are buying and producing green products. Consumers are conscientiously doing their best to purchase products that use renewable resources. When it comes to deciding between a fresh Christmas wreath or on an artificial wreath, most people are choosing real evergreen wreaths.  You probably know that artificial wreaths are made from plastics and other petroleum based products, and you also know that petroleum is not a renewable resource.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Maggie Krafts</div>
<p>Those of us that are concerned about the environment want to make sure that we are buying and producing green products. Consumers are conscientiously doing their best to purchase products that use renewable resources. When it comes to deciding between a fresh Christmas wreath or on an artificial wreath, most people are choosing real evergreen wreaths.  You probably know that artificial wreaths are made from plastics and other petroleum based products, and you also know that petroleum is not a renewable resource.</p>
<p> The artificial wreaths most likely will end up in a landfill and they are not biodegradable. In addition, most artificial wreaths are made overseas and so even more petroleum is used to ship the artificial wreaths.  There are many more green reasons to buy a fresh evergreen wreath. They can be recycled by removing the fir from the wreath rings for a potpourri. </p>
<p>There are also many free recycling programs where the greens will be chipped and used for mulch, another plus for the environment. Our boxes and bags are made from recycled materials as well.   Since 1976, we have shipped noble fir wreaths worldwide and we have studied environmental issues.  We are constantly learning better ways to protect Mother Earth and thus updating our methods of production. </p>
<p>Fresh evergreen wreathes are a renewable resource. We do not cut down any trees to make our Christmas wreaths. In the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, we harvest the tips of the branches, and this actually promotes the growth of the trees. Trimming the branches of the noble fir trees is actually beneficial to the trees and thus great for the environment.  The aromatic noble fir trees from Washington state are the longest lasting evergreens. These majestic trees are natures way of fighting against global warming. </p>
<p>Trees take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and release oxygen. The process of producing plastic, artificial wreaths burns fossil fuels while adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Its a great system.   </p>
<p>Knowing that fresh Christmas wreaths are recyclable, renewable and less of a contributor to global warming, those who are concerned about Mother Earth are choosing a fresh Christmas wreath.</p>
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<div class='links'><a href="http://www.christmasforest.com/welcome.taf">Click here</a> to order your fresh wreath from Christmas Forest for everyone on your gift list.</div>
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		<title>To Save The World, Live Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 17:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amanda Wong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How can we live in a more environmentally friendly way? How can individuals help to reduce the carbon consumption? Indeed, there are a lot of ways that an individual can contribute. Let's take a look now!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How can we live in a more environmentally friendly way? How can individuals help to reduce the carbon consumption? Indeed, there are a lot of ways that an individual can contribute. Let&#8217;s take a look now!</p>
<p>These ways are inexpensive and put forward them into our daily lives . The first step to start with is to consume less.</p>
<p>In the daytime, try to use natural light instead of using the light bulb. Use less gas or oil by combining your errands, for instance, cook multiple items at the same time so you turn the oven on only once a day, and turn off the water tap when you are brushing your teeth. Don&#8217;t worry, living green won&#8217;t cost you but only save you money.</p>
<p>Reusing things is also a way to reduce carbon consumption. Ziploc bags, tinfoil and plastic utensils are some items that can be reused in the purpose they initially served. On the other hand, you can also discover a new usage of items that you already possess.</p>
<p>Furthermore, you can use secondhand products instead of new ones. This can also reduce your expenditure on our world&#8217;s valuable resources.</p>
<p>Apart from reduce and reuse, recycle is also a good choice. Many cities offer free recycling, so just act and take advantage of it. There are many channels for recycling. Not only free recycling service, there are many organizations and churches collect paper products.</p>
<p>There are a lot of recycling bins are they usually collect newspapers, magazines and boxes. This way is mutually beneficial to both organization and yourself. Organizations can gain money in such way and you can recycle paper rather than just throw them into a bin.</p>
<p>Do remember to recycle your used aluminum cans. Take those cans to a can depositor who is near you, as it can help save the environment and even let you earn a little!</p>
<p>If you would love to support &#8220;Go Green&#8221; and want to get more information on environment protection, you may get some interest on <a href="http://www.pencake.com">free online birthday cards</a> and <a href="http://www.pencake.com">free online greeting cards</a>.</p>
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		<title>Save Money On Water And Your Energy Bills And Save The Environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 11:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water is in fact, one of the five basic elements of nature and a basic necessity of life. Can we imagine a life without water? The answer must be a big "No". The Governments are spending billions of dollars to locate water on other planets. It has become so scarce in some countries that they are charging for even small quantities of water. We need not wonder if there is going to be a world war for water in a few years. 3/4th of our planet contains water. Of this 97% of water is present in oceans and seas which cannot be used for drinking or for other domestic purposes. 2% of water is in the form of glaciers. Henceforth, only 1% water is in human usable form and there is a real requirement to save money on water.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Water is in fact, one of the five basic elements of nature and a basic necessity of life. Can we imagine a life without water? The answer must be a big &#8220;No&#8221;. The Governments are spending billions of dollars to locate water on other planets. It has become so scarce in some countries that they are charging for even small quantities of water. We need not wonder if there is going to be a world war for water in a few years. 3/4th of our planet contains water. Of this 97% of water is present in oceans and seas which cannot be used for drinking or for other domestic purposes. 2% of water is in the form of glaciers. Henceforth, only 1% water is in human usable form and there is a real requirement to save money on water.</p>
<p>We are wasting a lot of water though we are aware of all these facts. According to a survey, if no measure is taken to save water now, there would not be any water after 50 years. </p>
<p>What was the amount spent on water by all the people till now and what would be amount that they are going to spend in the future? It must be such a big amount that no one can estimate. Doesn&#8217;t it tell you something? Yes, there is really a requirement to save money on your energy bills. There are several tips available, which would help you to save water to a great extent and save the environment too.</p>
<p>The most obvious and important tip can be easily guessed. It is nothing but using less water whenever it is possible. We know that water is generally used in huge quantities in bathroom and also kitchen. The plumbing equipment must be checked regularly and if there is any breakage or if they are not in good condition, they must be repaired as soon as possible. If you are planning to travel to a different place, make a thorough check of the plumbing equipment. This does make sense as huge amount of water would be lost if there is a damage or leakage in plumbing equipment like pipes and taps. </p>
<p>Brushing teeth and shaving, as we know are two activities that consume huge amounts of water. This is one of the main reasons for huge loss of water but we know that they cannot be neglected. Taps and pipes are often left open by most of the people while brushing or shaving. This must be taken care of by putting a check on the taps and by using them only when are in need.</p>
<p>Frequent showering should be avoided and also the length of shower must be kept in control. Try to avoid high flow showers which can help to save money on water.</p>
<p>You can save money on your energy bills associated with laundry by doing it at night. It may not sound ideal but you can do it if you are really desperate to save money on your energy bills. Have a control on the size of the load to prevent laundering that is not necessary.</p>
<p>These are the important tips which can help you save money on water. You are not benefiting yourself but you are helping everyone by saving the environment. Water and energy are mutually dependent. If you are saving water, it implies you are saving water resources that generate electricity. It may not be a huge contribution but if every individual follows them, the result is definitely big. Millions of kilo watts of energy can be saved if these tips are followed by each and everyone in this world.</p>
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		<title>Earth Day: 3 R&#8217;s (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 20:33:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a time when a lot of people would make jokes when they thought about Earth Day. After all, it&#8217;s a &#8216;holiday&#8217; where you don&#8217;t get the day off and most people don&#8217;t really bother to celebrate or acknowledge. However, Earth Day is no laughing matter, because there&#8217;s nothing more important to humanity than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a time when a lot of people would make jokes when they thought about Earth Day. After all, it&#8217;s a &#8216;holiday&#8217; where you don&#8217;t get the day off and most people don&#8217;t really bother to celebrate or acknowledge. However, Earth Day is no laughing matter, because there&#8217;s nothing more important to humanity than our home: earth. In recent years, more people have taken on a &#8216;green&#8217; way of thinking and Earth Day is starting to get the attention it deserves.</p>
<p>Earth Day was founded by a United States senator in the year 1970, but it has since grown to be an international holiday celebrated by the United Nations. Earth day is all about promoting awareness of the Earth&#8217;s environment and how to best preserve it for future generations. It has become clearer to us in recent years that if we don&#8217;t take action to help protect the environment, then there will be severe consequences.</p>
<p>Earth Day is all about 3 major tenets, known as the 3 R&#8217;s: reduce, reuse and recycle. Each of these elements is important to ongoing conservation efforts. While Earth Day is a day to promote these ideas, they really should become a part of every person&#8217;s everyday life if we want to make a real positive change in the environment.</p>
<p>Reduce means that you should try to reduce the amount of waste that you throw out. Trash is becoming a major problem all over the world &#8211; we throw out so much stuff that we&#8217;re running out of room to store it all. Reducing waste is all about being more conscientious about things that we buy and use.</p>
<p>It dies directly in with the second concept, which is reusing. Reusing means taking things we might normally just throw out and finding a new use for them. There are lots of ways to reuse all kinds of items that you might not think twice about throwing in the garbage. You can reuse old milk jugs or soda bottles and use them to store water or other liquids. Or you can turn your food waste into compost for your garden. You can even take would-be trash and do something totally unique and creative with it.</p>
<p>Recycling refers to a way in which you can essentially reuse things, even if not directly. Recycling facilities accept items such as aluminum cans, glass, plastic, paper, cardboard, and other items, and reprocess it to be used again. Many junk removal collectors  have separate bins where people can put their recyclable materials to have them collected. Or, you can bring your own recyclables to a local center.</p>
<p>While those 3 basic R&#8217;s are a great place to start in a conservation effort, there are many other ways that we can help support the health of our Earth. Reduce doesn&#8217;t have to just mean reducing trash, for example. For instance, you can also try and reduce the amount of energy that use by buying energy efficient appliances or a hybrid car. The conservation options are nearly limitless; you just need to be willing to go the extra mile.</p>
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		<title>DIY Solar Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 13:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Miles Novak</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different ways to make use of the light and heat energy emitted by the sun. Some common ideas include:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different ways to make use of the light and heat energy emitted by the sun. Some common ideas include:</p>
<p>- Taking advantage of the heat given off by the sun to regulate home temperature (passive solar energy)</p>
<p>- With the help of mirrors, thermal solar collectors can amplify the heat of the sun and pass it on to water or other substances</p>
<p>- The light emitted by the sun can be converted into electricity with photovoltaic cells</p>
<p>When done effectively, taking advantage of the heat and light energy displaced by the sun can have a substantial impact on your monthly bills. Harnessing the suns power in this sense is known as Passive Solar Power. A few ideas to help you take advantage of the suns passive energy include:</p>
<p>- Insulation! This is probably the most important step in taking advantage of passive solar energy. Make sure that your walls, ceilings, and floors are appropriately insulated. Also check around windows, doors, and electrical outlets. Proper insulation in a house should result in an inside temperature that stays relatively constant</p>
<p>- Another effective technique for keeping warm air in or cold air out is using curtains. Similarly, window shutters or clear insulating strips can also do a good job at regulating inside temperatures.</p>
<p>- Strategically placed vegetation, both inside and outside can help prevent heat from entering your home. When placed around windows or door ways, plants serve as a sort of heat barrier and can surprisingly keep a house quite cool in the summer. In addition to this, plants also provide fresh air, which is a nice thing to have!</p>
<p>Solar Power to Heat Water: since the sun is the hottest thing around, it makes sense to use its tremendous temperature output to heat your home. By concentrating this heat output, one can easily warm water or a space (temperatures can reach up to boiling point!). </p>
<p>With the help of a device known as a thermal collector, it is possible to use the suns high temperature output to heat water or air. A thermal collector essentially houses metal plates covered by a sheet of glass. The warmth is absorbed by these plates and then transferred to the substance that needs to be heated. This substance can then be collected in a well insulated storage tank or used immediately.</p>
<p>The Basic Explanation of Light for Electricity: the lights energy is captured by photovoltaic panels, and is then converted to electricity by the said panels. As soon as the suns rays are turned to electricity, it can be used just as we normally use grid supplied electric.</p>
<p>About the author: Miles Novak is a writer and enthusiast of home energy. Check out his site for a guide to <a href="http://doityourselfhomeenergy.com/">Do it Yourself products</a> and <a href="http://doityourselfhomeenergy.com/home-energy-guides-comparison">Home Energy Solutions</a>.</p>
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