Green Energy 101

January 16th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Green energy is a classification which covers all forms and sources that are are known as non-polluting and therefore environment friendly. Common examples of eco-friendly power sources are geothermal, wind, solar, and hydro sources. Nuclear power can also be classified as green energy because of the amount of energy it can produce with very minimal costs. Nuclear power possesses the two main requirements from an energy source to be considered green, and those are low carbon emissions and little pollution. Many though argue that nuclear energy should not be labeled green because of the dangers it poses like radiation, radioactive wastes and possible reactor meltdowns.

Green energy is mostly considered when it comes to the production of electrical power. The United Nations is the world’s leader in the campaign to promote widespread use of green energy. The UN urges consumers, businesses, and organizations to purchase green power to help fund the continuous research and development for such resources as well as to reduce the harmful effects of current energy generation processes and also aid lead to their nation’s energy independence. Renewable energy certificates such as green certificates and green tags are also being distributed to allow consumers and business to support green energy and its information campaign. » Read more: Green Energy 101

Going Green – Saving Money With Green Energy

January 14th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Going Green – Saving Money sounds like a big come-on, doesn’t it? Well, it is not. And the good news, is I can prove it. I can put my money where my mouth is…in fact, I already did. And it turns out I am saving money on my electric bill! That is not an easy thing to do in this economy, but every month I am saving as much as 30 percent on my electric bill and now my electric power comes from renewable green energy sources and I did not spend a dime to change over to solar or wind power.

How Can I Use A Green Power Source

How can I save money and go green? Let me show you. This only took me two minutes of my time. A few minutes to learn how to save up to 20 or 25 percent a month on your electric bill? » Read more: Going Green – Saving Money With Green Energy

Green Energy Policy Outlook

January 12th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Over the last decade soaring gasoline and natural gas prices have brought in focus, again and again, the role of green energy – in other words renewable energy – in providing electricity, replacing fossil fuel use, and curbing the growing craze for power transmission equipment. But in terms of awareness, adoption and implementation of green energy imperatives, the United States, in a substantial measure, lagged behind the West European counterparts and Japan, who took giant strides in implementing green energy technologies and policies. Unfortunately, America is ranked as low as the 22nd energy efficient counties.

Surprisingly, since the early seventies our electricity consumption had tripled. Our ineffective middle-east policies and oil-politics, had thrust us in perpetual war-games, and made us nonchalant about the impending long-run hazards of mankind. Also, the responsibility of failure rests on partisanship, special interest advocacy groups and ineffective political rhetorics of the past regime. » Read more: Green Energy Policy Outlook

Green Energy Jobs – How to Start Your Own Green Energy Project in 3 Easy Steps

January 5th, 2012 by admin No comments »

If you are seeking a green energy job then you should really consider starting your own green energy project. Making your own green source of energy is not only easy but it can also provide many benefits to yourself that a normal job couldn’t. For instance, instead of having to rely on your utility company for energy you will be able to produce your own resulting in lots of savings on energy bills. You can also sell unused renewable energy back to your utility company for a profit. And to top everything off you will be helping the environment by using a green source of energy because it does not produce any type of pollution. So how can you get started with your own green energy job? I’m about to tell you in just 3 easy steps… » Read more: Green Energy Jobs – How to Start Your Own Green Energy Project in 3 Easy Steps

What You Should Know Green Energy

January 3rd, 2012 by admin No comments »

Green energy refers to the use of power that is not only more efficient than fossil fuel but that is friendly to the environment as well. Green energy is generally defined as energy sources that dont pollute and are renewable.

There are several categories of green energy. They are anaerobic digestion, wind power, geothermal power, hydropower on a small scale, biomass power, solar power and wave power. Waste incineration can even be a source of green energy.

Nuclear power plants claim that they produce green energy as well, though this source is fraught with controversy, as we all know. While nuclear energy may be sustainable, may be considered renewable and does not pollute the atmosphere while it is producing energy, its waste does pollute the biosphere as it is released. » Read more: What You Should Know Green Energy

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