Alternative Energy from the Ocean

Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) was conceived of by the French engineer Jacques D’Arsonval in 1881. However, at the time of this writing the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii is home to the only operating experimental OTEC plant on the face of the earth. OTEC is a potential alternative energy source that needs to be funded and explored much more than it presently is. The great hurdle to get over with OTEC implementation on a wide and practically useful level is cost. It is difficult to get the costs down to a reasonable level because of the processes presently utilized to drive OTEC. Ocean thermal energy would be very clean burning and not add pollutants into the air. However, as it presently would need to be set up with our current technologies, OTEC plants would have the capacity for disrupting and perhaps damaging the local environment.

There are three kinds of OTEC. Read more »

Electric Power Generators – Is It Possible To Generate Power Enough To Keep An Entire Household Off The Grid?

Do you want to stop sending money to the power company?

Every year people like us are sending thousands of dollars to the power companies. We’re sending them money so that they can supply us with power. That’s a fair deal right?

It would be if it wasn’t for the fact that they are ripping us off! Read more »

There’s No Way You Can Go Green In Your Home!

Although I’ve been talking a lot about renewable energy for the past few days, there are other ways to go green in your household. Many of the approaches you can take to going green are simple and easy to implement, a lot of them, you can start doing today. The most common excuse people use for not going green is that it’s complicated and expensive, that’s simply not the case.

Many of the options you have for going green do come with a huge price tag. However, there are plenty of things you can start doing today. Many of those things will both help the environment and save you a bundle. Let’s take a look at a few of them. Read more »

How to Switch Your Home to Solar Power By Scott Meyer and Bruce Hatchett

Since I’m running an alternative energy theme this week I thought it would be fitting to find a solar power related video for this weeks Friday Flick. Scott Meyer and Bruce Hatchett takes you through some important considerations in this short 2 minute video. I would strongly encourage you to take a look at some of their other videos, which you can find at expertvillage.com. The quality of these videos is simply outstanding. Read more »

Are You Thinking About Alternative Energy Sources?

As you have probably heard, unless you have been hiding under a rock, most of the energy we are using today comes from non-renewable energy sources. One of the big problems with non-renewable energy sources are that once they are gone, they are gone. That wouldn’t be such a big problem if it wasn’t for the fact that we are running out of non-renewable energy. That’s why a lot of research is being done into renewable energy sources. However, using renewable energy sources can be somewhat more difficult than using non-renewable sources. On the other hand, they do provide a lot of benefits when they have been implemented. Read more »

Do You Want To Make Your Own Electricity?

When you decide that you want to create your own electricity for your home, there are several things you need to consider. First of all, you need to consider your needs. Then you need to decide what you are trying to achieve.Think about what you need the power for and try to consider if you could use a little less than you are using today. Read more »

What is a DIY Windmill? How Can I Get One?

By Robert K.

The DIY windmill is the modern type of windmill which is made from stronger base materials and a lot lighter top materials, to facilitate spinning at incredible speeds even when the wind is blowing softly. People use a DIY windmill to obtain free wind energy that is often used directly in near by locations, as electricity. Read more »

Solar Power For Your Home?

Solar power is a source of renewable energy that is attractive to a lot of people. Unlike windmills and many other green energy sources solar energy is a passive source of energy, and it can be easily implemented in almost any environment. To most people a windmill in their garden would seem like an outrageously ridiculous idea. Solar panels don’t come with the same reservations. The simple fact that once you have the panels installed on your roof you never have to worry about them again is attractive to a lot of people. Read more »