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"Energy" Articles
 

  • Drought Problems? Instant Hot Water Really Helps! - If you are suffering through drought conditions, then you already know that every drop of water is precious. There are of course, many ways to save water. Most methods of saving water involve giving up something or suffering in some manner.
  • Clean Coal and Business As Usual - The difficulties we face in weaning ourselves off fossil fuels are immense. Renewable energies are still small players in the global power scene and biofuels have their own inherent problems. None of these energy sources are yet poised to rescue us from our fossil addiction. No wonder then that the concept of so-called "clean coal" is appealing to both industries and governments. It holds the promise of clean electricity without the need for a massive change in infrastructure. In other words, it can be business as usual without the damaging emissions. The problem with clean coal is that the technology is not yet a commercially proven solution.
  • Biofuel or Biofool? Biofuel Production Needs Careful Planning - While we strive to deal with the imminent decline of world oil supplies we also need to consider the impact of oil alternatives. Biofuel production has been held up as a solution to our oil dependence. Biofuels have also been promoted as a replacement for oil, implying that we will be able to maintain our lifestyles even after the oil supply has run dry. This is certainly a worthy goal, but how realistic is this and at what cost will this fuel be produced? The basis of biofuel production is the conversion of plant sugars into ethanol, which can then be used as a fuel. There are two broad types of sugars available in plants, and the choice of which to use as the fuel source directly affects the profitability of the fuel generated from the plant.
  • Water Desalination Makes Seawater Palatable - These days, when mankind finds a way to run a natural resource dry, it seems to find an answer to its replenishment. Gasoline prices in the U.S. are soaring, but alternatives abound in the form of ethanol, bio diesel, and even recycled kitchen grease. In the past, when draught has reared its parched head, people turned to a multitude of things – water rationing, trading front lawns for yards full of quartz, even infrequent flushing. Thankfully, there is a highly effective and more practical answer to the world water crisis, in the form of water desalination. San Leandro based Energy Recovery Inc. (ERI), founded in 1992, has developed a method to make water desalination simpler and far more affordable – in some cases, less than $2 for every 1,000 gallons.
  • Peak Oil And The Looming Energy Crisis - The world is rapidly approaching and may even have passed peak oil production. Given the lack of serious alternative energy production facilities in place, our reliance on coal and oil may well have very immediate and significant political, social and economic consequences.
  • What Is Transformational Human Development? - Human Development describes the way people grow and change over their life span. Everyone who has a child is familiar with stages of child development. Babies start out helpless only able to cry and eventually move on to crawling, walking and talking. Transformational Human Development recognizes more than the physical, mental, and emotional stages. Transformational Human Development recognizes that development goes on throughout the life span. It includes spiritual development.
  • Desalination Part 4 of 4: Measuring the Impact - Continued from Desalination Part 3: Getting Better All the Time...
  • Desalination Part 2 of 4: No Salt, Please - Continued from Desalination Part 1: Tapping the Ocean This reduced the energy consumption of sugar refining by up to 80%, says James Birkett of West Neck Strategies, a desalination consultancy based in Nobleboro, Maine. But it took about 50 years for the idea to make its way from one industry to another.
  • Desalination Part 3 of 4: Getting Better All the Time - Continued from Desalination Part 2: No Salt, Please... In the late 1970s John Cadotte of America’s Midwest Research Institute and the FilmTec Corporation created a much-improved membrane by using a special cross-linking reaction between two chemicals atop a porous backing material. His composite membrane consisted of a very thin layer of polyamide, to perform the separation, and a sturdy support beneath it. Thanks to the membrane’s improved water flux, and its ability to tolerate pH and temperature variations, it went on to dominate the industry. At around the same time, the first reverse-osmosis plants for seawater began to appear. These early plants needed a lot of energy. The first big municipal seawater plant, which began operating in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in 1980, required more than 8 kilowatt hours (kWh) to produce one cubic metre of drinking water.
  • Desalination Part 1 of 4: Tapping the Ocean - THERE are vast amounts of water on earth. Unfortunately, over 97% of it is too salty for human consumption and only a fraction of the remainder is easily accessible in rivers, lakes or groundwater. Climate change, droughts, growing population and increasing industrial demand are straining the available supplies of fresh water. More than 1 billion people live in areas where water is scarce, according to the United Nations, and that number could increase to 1.8 billion by 2025. One time-tested but expensive way to produce drinking water is desalination: removing dissolved salts from sea and brackish water. Its appeal is obvious. The world’s oceans, in particular, present a virtually limitless and drought-proof supply of water.
  • Transform your Journey on the Net into a Harmonious Experience - Here are some tips to improve the energy flow where your computer lives. The center of the room is the place where all energy collects. Emphasize this area with a rug, or place your desk here. Bring the life outside the room into it. If you’ve won medals in a particular sport, keep them here or display photographs of your loved ones. Feng Shui suggests that this brings in positive energies from your relationships with others – but it could work as a simple reminder that you have a life besides the computer. Don’t place your desk against a wall – it blocks the flow of energy.
  • Energy and Sport Drinks - Energy drinks are mostly preferred and consumed by athletics and youngsters. These days, young chaps are very fond of these energy and sports drinks. Are these sports or energy drinks really good and best? Are these bottled energy is good for health? These questions are regularly asked by all range of people but the perfect answer is still in search. Liquid consumption is very essential aspects in any human life as it is need for hydration. Water, the exile is the best in hydration. It is the natural choice, hydrates well than any other liquid. The world rotates with lots of changes in it. The lifestyle of the human being is also changing with their busy to-do list like water is somewhat replaced with Energy and Soft drinks.
  • History of the Biomass Stove - While a fireplace is often set into the framework of the house and is closed off in a way that allows you to see the flames and experience their heat, stoves offer a very different image.
  • How Wood Pellets are Produced - Modern people who are concerned about the impact that they are having on the environment are turning more and more often to the clean burning and fuel efficient biomass stoves, which burn fuel like wood pellets at a very high heat, allowing a small stove to heat a room very well. These pellets cost less than other sources of fuel, and burn very cleanly, which is much better than coal can do.
  • Dangers of a Traditional Fireplace - If you have a fireplace in your home or are considering moving to a home with a fireplace, then you know what a beautiful thing it can be to have a warm fire burning in your home. A fireplace can lend vital warmth and light to a room, and can make a home feel cozy and comfortable as well as adding quite a bit of value to the property. Fireplaces can also add expenses to your home, however, as they require maintenance to function both properly and safely. Fire Danger One danger of a fireplace is that it will cause a fire. A burning fireplace should not be left unattended, but rather should be watched even if only casually by an adult.
  • How to Ensure Your Fireplace is Safe - Fireplaces add style and comfort to the home, but they can be dangerous. If they are not properly maintained, they can be the cause of serious injuries or fires. Every homeowner should be aware of what they need to do to make sure their fireplace is safe for their family. All homeowners should take the responsibility of having a fireplace seriously. Although they are designed to contain fire, they still raise the chances of a house fire when used. However, if they are managed properly, a fireplace can be a wonderful asset to a home. Using the Fireplace When starting a fire, place the fuel at the back of the firebox. Never use fuel that is not meant for the fireplace. Do not use wood with a gas system.
  • The Differences Between Wood and Pellet Stoves - Those looking into buying a stove to reduce their heating costs or add ambiance to their home may be confused about the difference between different types of stoves. Stoves come in all kinds of shapes and sizes and can be chosen to match just about any décor. A stove is also a great alternative to a fireplace and can act as a space heater. Stand-alone stoves can use gas, wood, or pellets for fuel. At first, the wood and pellet choices may look very similar to a homeowner, but there are major differences between the two. Carefully consider each fuel type before choosing and installing a stove. What is a Wood Stove?
  • Traditional or Gas: A Big Decision when Buying a Fireplace - A fireplace instantly creates a focal point in any room and adds warmth and comfort. The hearth was a gathering place in ancient times, because the fire was the primary means of heating the home. Since modern homes have heating and cooling systems, today fireplaces are used mostly to add ambiance to a room. There are many different varieties of fireplace and virtually every one of them can be fitted for traditional fuel or gas. Many homeowners are unsure of which type of fireplace to use, because both options have advantages and disadvantages. Homeowners should weigh these carefully before installing a new fireplace.
  • What is Taoism? - More a philosophy than a religion, Taoism is concerned with finding a balance between the way we live our lives and the demands life places on us.
  • How Green is your Computer? - On World Environment Day, let us do our own thing to reduce carbon emissions. Some tips to help you make your PC green. If you are environmentally aware and would like to use your computer in a more efficient manner, you’ve come to the right place. For almost everything you do on the PC, there are ways to save energy and reduce your environmental impact, as reducing your carbon footprint. Recycling computers isn’t for everyone.
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