Thursday, July 29, 2010

Renewable Energy – Sources That Never Get Exhausted

Fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal are used around the world as primary sources of energy. Because they are being used up much faster than they can be renewed, they are known as nonrenewable sources.

Nonrenewable energy sources represent about 90% of the energy used today. These sources are being depleted. Since they [...]

The Future Of Wind Energy

March 5, 2010 by Build Your Own Wind Turbine  
Filed under Wind Energy

f you’re one of those people who every winter puts out 10,000 holiday lights or every summer keeps the air conditioning cold enough to make frozen treats on the kitchen counter – or whether you’re like everyone else who simply likes the modern convenience of electrical – then you should care about how we will [...]

Pros And Cons About Solar Energy

December 8, 2009 by Build Your Own Wind Turbine  
Filed under Solar Energy

Solar energy has many advantages over conventional power energy. That energy is free and the only expense is from recovering it. The cost of recovering the suns energy is of a very small portion and recovered faster compared with conventional energy. The recovering units are not connected to natural gas or power grids, they stand [...]