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		<title>What are The Different Kinds of Electricity Producing Solar Systems?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you have built your solar panel array. We then design a system to make best use of the solar power they produce. There are a number of ways of doing this. We can use a battery, push the electricity back to the national grid, or we can power our homes. You probably have a [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/technology-and-gadgets/what-are-the-different-kinds-of-electricity-producing-solar-systems-657">What are The Different Kinds of Electricity Producing Solar Systems?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you have built your solar panel array. We then design a system to make best use of the solar power they produce. There are a number of ways of doing this. We can use a battery, push the electricity back to the national grid, or we can power our homes. You probably have a rough idea of what you want your finished system to look like, but plan very carefully. Know exactly how many watts of energy you need and how many watts of energy your solar panels are capable of producing.</p>
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<p>Portable Solar Power Generator</p>
<p>This is the simplest of all the systems.  All you need is an inverter, charge controller, a battery and your PV solar panel.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to build all your solar panels before you install a system in your home. You can add more solar panels as and when they are available. Solar panels supply electricity as Direct Current. Your appliances use an Alternating Current, so the inverter converts DC to AC.</p>
<p>Should you produce more electricity than you use then the excess electricity can be stored in deep cycle batteries. Not your normal car batteries.</p>
<p>Solar Power For  a Grid Tied Home</p>
<p>Are you tied to the national grid? If so then this is a very good system to use. Instead of storing the excess electricity in batteries, you feed it to the national grid. The benefit is you get paid by your supplier for producing the electricity, how cool is that.</p>
<p>If you think about it, it is so easy and cheap to <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a>. You can easily build one panel in 7 days and let&#8217;s say over a year you build 35 of them. This could turn it a very profitable income stream which will not only pay for all your power bills but may also pay for all your household bills!</p>
<p>Add a Battery Bank to Your Grid-Tied System</p>
<p>However, it still may be prudent to have a battery backup with a grid tied system. Should you have a cloudy day, or at night when you are generating no power, what do you do then? The battery bank is a passive supply of electricity, which has been previously charged up with any unused electricity generated over the past couple of days.</p>
<p>Solar Power generation With Off Grid Houses</p>
<p>I would think that if you do not have electricity piped straight to your home then definitely look at having a battery bank integrated with your setup. The battery bank will ensure you have the most effective system as it will store the unused power.</p>
<p>Batteries perform better when they are warm so it is wise to invest in a battery box and keep them in your garage. Not only does the battery box keep your batteries warm they also prevent them from being tampered by children or animals. If a dog weed on a battery it would do a lot of damage let alone what it might do to the dog!</p>
<p>The other thing to bear in mind is that for long cloudy periods or during the winter when you don&#8217;t get much sun, it would be worthwhile connecting a traditional generator to your solar powered system.</p>
<p>Different Types of Solar Powered Systems For the Home
<ul>
<li>Solar panel with a battery backup</li>
<li>Portable solar power pack</li>
<li>Photovoltaic system without a battery backup</li>
<li>Off grid with just a battery backup</li>
<li>Grid tied setup + battery bank</li>
</ul>
<p>Read further about how to <a href="http://sites.google.com/site/buildolarpanel/" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a> and use it for powering your home visit <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/DIY-Build-a-Solar-Panel" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a>.</p>
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		<title>What are The Varied Sorts of Photovoltaic Solar Systems?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you have manufactured your solar panels. We then design a system to make best use of the solar power they produce. There are a number of ways of doing this. We can use a battery, push the electricity back to the national grid, or we can power our homes. Remember that to ensure you [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/technology-and-gadgets/what-are-the-varied-sorts-of-photovoltaic-solar-systems-656">What are The Varied Sorts of Photovoltaic Solar Systems?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you have manufactured your solar panels. We then design a system to make best use of the solar power they produce. There are a number of ways of doing this. We can use a battery, push the electricity back to the national grid, or we can power our homes. Remember that to ensure you get a fully working system that is capable of producing enough power to provide for all you home electricity needs, plan what you are going to do and always plan with the end goal in mind.</p>
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<p>Portable Solar Power Generator</p>
<p>This is the quickest one to build.  All you need is an inverter, charge controller, a battery and your PV solar panel.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to build all your solar panels before you install a system in your home. You can add more solar panels as and when they are available. The inverter will switch the current from DC to AC so you can power directly your household appliances.</p>
<p>You can store excess electricity in batteries, because once electricity is produced it has to be used, so use it or lose it! Not your normal car batteries.</p>
<p>On-Grid Solar Power Generator</p>
<p>If you are connected to the national electricity grid then you should definitely consider this system. What you do is not waste time with batteries, you can send the extra power straight back to the grid. By sending electricity to the national grid, you can earn money because your electricity supplier is now paying you instead of you paying them.</p>
<p>After you <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a>, you will appreciate how easy they are to make. Let&#8217;s say you build a solar panel a week and over a year you built 40 of them. This could turn it a very profitable income stream which will not only pay for all your power bills but may also pay for all your household bills!</p>
<p>Add a Battery Bank to Your Grid-Tied System</p>
<p>However, it still may be prudent to have a battery backup with a grid tied system. Should you have a cloudy day, or at night when you are generating no power, what do you do then? The battery bank is a passive supply of electricity, which has been previously charged up with any unused electricity generated over the past couple of days.</p>
<p>Generate Solar Power With Off-Grid Homes</p>
<p>If you live in part of the world where you have no direct electricity to your home then having a battery bank may prove very beneficial. And by having a battery back-up you will not have wasted any power you may have generated and not used.</p>
<p>Batteries perform better when they are warm so it is wise to invest in a battery box and keep them in your garage. A battery box also doubles up as offering a safety feature, so kids or  animals don&#8217;t get to close. If a dog weed on a battery it would do a lot of damage let alone what it might do to the dog!</p>
<p>Final thought, if you already have a generator, consider linking this to your system as this can charge your batteries should they get run down.</p>
<p>Different Types of Solar Powered Systems For the Home
<ul>
<li>Photovoltaic system without a battery backup</li>
<li>Solar panel with a battery backup</li>
<li>Off grid setup + generator + battery bank</li>
<li>On Grid + battery bank + generator </li>
<li>Portable solar power pack</li>
</ul>
<p>Understand more about how to <a href="http://sites.google.com/site/buildolarpanel/" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a> as well as uncovering tips to optimize producing solar electricity for your property visit <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/DIY-Build-a-Solar-Panel" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you have built your solar panel array. The next step is to put them into a system which can use all the electricity which has been produced. So you either feed the electricity to the grid, store it in batteries or power your appliances. You probably have a rough idea of what you want [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/technology-and-gadgets/what-are-the-different-types-of-electricity-producing-solar-systems-652">What are The Different Types of Electricity Producing Solar Systems?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you have built your solar panel array. The next step is to put them into a system which can use all the electricity which has been produced. So you either feed the electricity to the grid, store it in batteries or power your appliances. You probably have a rough idea of what you want your finished system to look like, but plan very carefully. Know exactly how many watts of energy you need and how many watts of energy your solar panels are capable of producing.</p>
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<p>Transportable Solar Powered Generators</p>
<p>This is the simplest of all the systems.  It only consists of four components &#8211; a battery or batteries, inverter, solar panel and the charge controller.</p>
<p>The important thing here is that you can increase the capacity of the system very easily just by adding more solar panels. The inverter will switch the current from DC to AC so you can power directly your household appliances.</p>
<p>If you find yourself in the enviable position of having excess electricity, instead of wasting it, you can feed it to a battery bank. Not your normal car batteries.</p>
<p>On-Grid Solar Power Generator</p>
<p>If you are connected to the national electricity grid then you should definitely consider this system. What you do is not waste time with batteries, you can send the extra power straight back to the grid. The benefit is you get paid by your supplier for producing the electricity, how cool is that.</p>
<p>Once you know how to do it, <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a> is very straight forward. It takes less than a day to manufacture a solar PV panel and in one year you can easily make 26 of them. If you built 26 panels, this would probably be more than enough to cover not only your electricity bills but many other monthly as well.</p>
<p>Grid Tied Generator + Battery bank</p>
<p>However, it still may be prudent to have a battery backup with a grid tied system. Should you have a cloudy day, or at night when you are generating no power, what do you do then? The battery system can kick-in and supply your needs without having to take power from the grid.</p>
<p>Off-Grid Solar Power Generator</p>
<p>I would think that if you do not have electricity piped straight to your home then definitely look at having a battery bank integrated with your setup. By doing so you will not waste any of the electricity you have generated.</p>
<p>Batteries perform better when they are warm so it is wise to invest in a battery box and keep them in your garage. A battery box also doubles up as offering a safety feature, so kids or  animals don&#8217;t get to close. Just imagine if your dog peed up against a battery, or perhaps not!</p>
<p>You may already have a generator to power your home. If you do, I suggest you connect this to your system as well, it can charge your batteries should they start to go flat.</p>
<p>Different Types of Solar Powered Systems For the Home
<ul>
<li>On Grid + battery bank + generator </li>
<li>Solar panel with a battery backup</li>
<li>Grid tied system without a battery bank</li>
<li>Off grid system</li>
<li>Grid tied systems</li>
</ul>
<p>For more information about how to <a href="http://buildolarpanel.tumblr.com/" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a> and use it for producing power for your appliances visit <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/DIY-Build-a-Solar-Panel" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you have manufactured your solar panels. You now need to connect them to a system that will allow you to either use, store or feed to the grid the electricity you have generated. Before you start anything though, have it fixed in your mind&#8217;s eye exactly what it is you want to end up [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/technology-and-gadgets/what-are-the-other-varied-kinds-of-electricity-producing-solar-systems-651">What are the Other Varied Kinds of Electricity Producing Solar Systems?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you have manufactured your solar panels. You now need to connect them to a system that will allow you to either use, store or feed to the grid the electricity you have generated. Before you start anything though, have it fixed in your mind&rsquo;s eye exactly what it is you want to end up with. Make sure you design a system that will satisfy all your energy requirements.</p>
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<p>Mobile Solar Powered Systems</p>
<p>Smallest, cheapest and the most simple system.  It only consists of four components &#8211; a battery or batteries, inverter, solar panel and the charge controller.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to build all your solar panels before you install a system in your home. You can add more solar panels as and when they are available. The solar panel produces DC current. This needs to be converted to an AC current which is the job of the inverter.</p>
<p>Should you produce more electricity than you use then the excess electricity can be stored in deep cycle batteries. These aren&#8217;t ordinary batteries so make sure you source the correct ones.</p>
<p>On-Grid Solar Power Generator</p>
<p>If you currently have your electricity supplied by a utility company then give this type of setup very close consideration. Instead of storing the excess electricity in batteries, you feed it to the national grid. The benefit is you get paid by your supplier for producing the electricity, how cool is that.</p>
<p>After you <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a>, you will appreciate how easy they are to make. You can easily build one panel in 7 days and let&#8217;s say over a year you build 35 of them. You will be sending so much electricity back to the grid, that you can make a nice little income on-the-side to supplement all your other household bills.</p>
<p>Grid Tied Generator + Battery bank</p>
<p>To cover all basis you may want a battery backup system integrated with you grid tied solar system. For example, if it is a cloudy day and you are using some DIY tools which demand a lot of electricity. The battery system will store any previously unused electricity and so instead of tapping power from the grid you use your batteries.</p>
<p>Off-Grid Solar Power Generator</p>
<p>If you are not connected to the grid then you will want to have a battery bank of some considerable size. The battery bank will ensure you have the most effective system as it will store the unused power.</p>
<p>Batteries perform better when they are warm so it is wise to invest in a battery box and keep them in your garage. Not only does the battery box keep your batteries warm they also prevent them from being tampered by children or animals. If a dog weed on a battery it would do a lot of damage let alone what it might do to the dog!</p>
<p>The other thing to bear in mind is that for long cloudy periods or during the winter when you don&#8217;t get much sun, it would be worthwhile connecting a traditional generator to your solar powered system.</p>
<p>Different Types of Solar Powered Systems For the Home
<ul>
<li>Off grid with just a battery backup</li>
<li>Grid tied setup + battery bank</li>
<li>Photovoltaic system without a battery backup</li>
<li>On Grid + battery bank + generator </li>
<li>Off grid setup + generator + battery bank</li>
</ul>
<p>Understand more about how to <a href="http://profiles.yahoo.com/JMauer15" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a> and use it for powering your home visit <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/DIY-Build-a-Solar-Panel" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t be too quick to start to build a solar panel, because before you start; there are a few pitfalls that you need to be aware of. Start your project on the right foot. Get all the components together before you start; get a tool box with all the right tools and a manual which [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/house-and-home/when-you-build-a-solar-panel-what-are-the-risks-to-watch-out-for-628">When You Build A Solar Panel &#8211; What Are The Risks To Watch Out For?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t be too quick to start to <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a>, because before you start; there are a few pitfalls that you need to be aware of. Start your project on the right foot. Get all the components together before you start; get a tool box with all the right tools and a manual which gives step by step instructions.</p>
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<p>That is not the first step though. The first step is to decide how many solar panels you are going to build and what you are going to do with the electricity they generate. There are many things you can do when you  <a href="http://jmauer15.livejournal.com/" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a>, you can build a small one for charging up re-chargeable batteries, or you can build larger 200, 300 or 400 watt panels to run home appliances and store excess electricity in a battery bank, or you can build 1000 watt panels and start a little business feeding electricity back to the grid.</p>
<p>The process is exactly the same when building a low wattage yield solar and a high wattage panel, besides time and space, the only other thing you need is more solar cells. Most of us, who build our own solar panels to generate electricity for our homes, do it so that we can drastically reduce the expense of actually fitting solar panels as they can be prohibitively expensive.</p>
<p>Now you know how large you solar panel is going to be, we now have to find a ready source of solar cells. Now you don&#8217;t want to pay a lot of money for them. EBay is always a good place to start when wanting to buy anything on the cheap, the only downside is that you can&#8217;t always get the exact thing you are after. The only problem with this is that if you can&#8217;t find the specific size and quantity of solar cells, what do you do then?</p>
<p>One very good option for you is to research businesses near to where you live and find the ones which use solar cells in the electrical products they use on a day to day basis. Contact these companies and make yourself known to them, tell them what you want to do so at a later date should they have any broken cells they want to dispose of, they will contact you. The best source of these solar cells are the businesses who put out traffic signs, for example, when repairs are being carried out to roads. The Companies name and telephone number can often be found attached to it somewhere. Traffic signs often get broken by manhandling or cars driving into them.</p>
<p>They don&#8217;t fix the solar panel if it is broken or chipped, they will fit a new one and chuck the old one in the skip. If you have a good training manual which shows you how to <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/build-solar-panel/panels/" target='_blank'>build a solar panel</a>, it won&#8217;t take much for you to repair a damaged one.</p>
<p>The biggest challenge for most &#8220;solar panel builders&#8221; is finding a reliable, low cost source of solar cells so pick your telephone directory and start looking for those companies now.</p>
<p>A final word, if there is one thing I want to drive home to you, is the fact you need to have a very good picture in your mind&rsquo;s eye of what it is you want to achieve. If you don&#8217;t have that clear picture, you will build an array which has no useful purpose. You just end up with disorganized chaos. Stick a picture on the wall and go and build it.</p>
<p>Different Types of Solar Panels
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<li>Thin Film Solar Panels &#8211; cadmium telluride</li>
<li>Monocrystalline Solar Panels</li>
<li>Satellite Grade Solar Cells</li>
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Due to the fact that the coolant flows directly through the pipe in the reservoirs they have, there are difficulties in the installation. Each tube should be connected to the system separately in order to avoid leakage of coolant. We need also serious maintenance, because leakage or [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/technology-and-gadgets/the-tube-solar-power-collectors-key-aspects-600">The Tube Solar Power Collectors: Key Aspects</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We continue speaking about the tube solar power collectors.</p>
<p>Due to the fact that the coolant flows directly through the pipe in the reservoirs they have, there are difficulties in the installation. Each tube should be connected to the system separately in order to avoid leakage of coolant. We need also serious maintenance, because leakage or mechanical damage even of one tube stops the work of collector. The vacuum tube consists of two glass tubes: outer is made from ultra strong transparent borosilicate glass that can withstand the impact of hailstones with a diameter of 25 mm, internal one is the same but with a special selective coating (A1-M/A1) that ensures excellent heat absorption with minimal reflection. In order to avoid conductive and convective heat loss from the space the air is exhausted between the two tubes. </p>
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<p>To maintain the vacuum barium gas absorber is used, which is exposed to high temperatures in a production environment, resulting in lower end of the vacuum tube is covered with a layer of pure barium. It absorbs CO, CO2, N2, O2, H2O and H2, which are distinguished from the tube during storage and operation, and is a clear visual indicator of the vacuum. When the vacuum disappears, barium layer transforms into white from silver. This makes it easy to determine whether a pipe works correctly. </p>
<p>The absorption of heat occurs in the copper heat-pipe, which is located inside the vacuum tube. Method of heat transfer from its thermal conductivity is very simple. </p>
<p>Copper tube is hollow and contains a patented inorganic non-toxic liquid. When heated, the liquid evaporates, and because of the vacuum created inside of a tube, it occurs even at a temperature of 25-30 </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As it is known, the progress in material goods production is uniquely linked to the success of the energy base. By the middle of the 21st century, when the population of the globe apparently stabilize on a point of approximately 10 billion people, energy demand per capita will reach about 105 kW &#8226; h per [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/technology-and-gadgets/energy-issues-solar-cells-598">Energy Issues: Solar Cells</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As it is known, the progress in material goods production is uniquely linked to the success of the energy base. By the middle of the 21st century, when the population of the globe apparently stabilize on a point of approximately 10 billion people, energy demand per capita will reach about 105 kW &bull; h per year, and the power of the world&#8217;s energy supply &#8211; 1010 kW. Today, world energy system is mainly based on non-renewable energy resources such as coal, oil, gas, peat or uranium. However, it is clear that we will not be able to achieve a substantial increase in energy consumption based on these resources as their stocks are limited, and because of the adverse effects of these fuels on the environment. So scientists have turned their gazes to solar energy long time ago. Some projects involve different methods of solar energy transformation into electricity in space, distribution and delivery of it on Earth. </p>
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<p>The efficiency of terrestrial solar energy conversion to electricity depends on their efficiency and the annual number of sunny days. 20 years ago the efficiency of silicon solar cells was equal to 15%. The efficiency of today&#8217;s GaAs element with three transitions is 34%, while promising devices with four conversions will probably be of 42% (theoretical value of the efficiency of four-element reaches approximately 50%). Today, 1 kg of solar panels provides 300 Watts. Capital cost for the panels of solar cells production has decreased from $ 50 to $ 5 / W in comparison to 80s, and the cost of energy consumption dropped from 0.9 to 0.2 $ / kW &bull; h.</p>
<p>To overcome the dependence on weather conditions the project of creation of space solar plant located on the HIS, was advanced in the late 70&#8217;s, with the transfer of power to Earth using microwave radiation to Rectenna (that is antenna with built-in rectifier). The project was being elaborated on all components of the system, but has remained as just an interesting suggestion: although the station would be able to transfer 10 GW, which is equivalent to the output power of 10 nuclear power stations, the cost of  the components raising on the satellite would have been $ 22 / g, and the mass of the satellite would have been 90 tons. Today, the picture changed. U.S. experts proposed major developments of such plants in the 35th Conference on Energy Conversion (IECEC) in July 2000.</p>
<p>According to these experts, new technology involving the use of high-performance solar cells, high-power semiconductor converters and magnetron generators, is capable to reduce the mass of the station significantly. Reusable transport aircraft invented by NASA, will reduce the cost of the components lifting into low Earth orbit to $2,2 / g (that is to say, in future it can reach 88 cents / g). Satellite solar power can be raised from low Earth orbit to geostationary one with the ion engine, fed by solar panels. The concept of an integrated symmetric concentrator (ISC) will reduce the mass of the controlling and power distribution system on the satellite, which constitutes a significant proportion of the mass of the whole station.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember the controllers in gas masks working at the crossroads of Tokyo in the mid 60&#8217;s. Yes, negative effects of industrialization and urbanization have reached Japan earlier and more painful than other developed countries. However, a country of volcanoes and earthquakes coped with the new of her disasters called &#8220;Kogan&#8221; (that is to say, [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/technology-and-gadgets/green-energy-issues-596">Green Energy Issues</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember the controllers in gas masks working at the crossroads of Tokyo in the mid 60&#8217;s. Yes, negative effects of industrialization and urbanization have reached Japan earlier and more painful than other developed countries. However, a country of volcanoes and earthquakes coped with the new of her disasters called &#8220;Kogan&#8221; (that is to say, industrial pollution of nature) more efficiently than others. </p>
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<p>The candidate from the progressive forces Professor Minobe won the elections of the capital governor under the slogan &#8220;For the clear sky over Tokyo!&#8221;. And he really kept his promise: he made sure that Tokians caould admire the sacred peak of Mount Fuji not less than once a week. And fish reappeared in the Sumida River that flow through the town. </p>
<p>With the steady growth of its productive capacity, Japan is making every effort to comply with its obligations under the Kyoto Protocol: to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 6 percent in comparison to 1990 levels. We can speak about the following achievements in the topic when speak about Japan: for every million dollars of gross domestic product growth, harmful emissions into the atmosphere are 263 tons in Japan, while they are 606 tons in the United States and  2,538 tons in China. And above all &ndash; this is the result of &#8220;green energy&#8221;, the introduction of alternative sources of clean energy. </p>
<p>Surprisingly, but the state that had experienced the tragedy of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is among the leaders of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. In 70`s, Japan enacted 55 nuclear power plants, which produced more than a third of all energy consumed in the country. </p>
<p>Almost two-fifths of Japanese nuclear power plants have been operating during last 30 years. Some of them had failures, even with human victims. And once, the threat of radioactive contamination forced the evacuation of 200 thousand inhabitants in a radius of 10 kilometres. </p>
<p>There were also some warnings about the alarming fact that as a result of reprocessing of spent fuel, 8 tons of plutonium can be gotten. And this, as they say, is enough to make about thousand of nuclear warheads. But nuclear energy in Japan develops, playing in the life of the country equally significant role as it is in France. </p>
<p>Solar panels on the roofs <br /> Japan is called as the Land of the Rising Sun. Its national flag is a red circle on a white background that embodies precisely this poetic metaphor. But the Far Eastern archipelago has earned another name. Japan becomes a land of the solar energy rising. After all, its share accounts now for about half of the installed capacity of all the world&#8217;s generators, which use sunlight. The share of the United States and the European Union is about one-fifth each. </p>
<p>In Japan, solar power is developing with the active support of the state, with the use of budgetary subsidies. And it is being pushed by its leading corporations in the field of electronics and high technologies. These companies have succeeded in the production of computer chips on the silicon basis.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The number of conflicts in the world that are caused by the energy needs increases today. Gradually, the amount of oil, gas and coal in the world decreases, and their consumption is increasing, particularly in developed countries. Most of them have spent their own stocks. And now, they are dependent on third countries that play [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/technology-and-gadgets/the-energy-needs-595">The Energy Needs</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The number of conflicts in the world that are caused by the energy needs increases today. Gradually, the amount of oil, gas and coal in the world decreases, and their consumption is increasing, particularly in developed countries. Most of them have spent their own stocks. And now, they are dependent on third countries that play on this and continuously raise the cost of raw materials that leads to higher prices, both on domestic and international markets. Accordingly, the problem begins with the socio-political situation. Governments of the largest energy consumers try to seize the places of raw materials extraction in order to avoid the crisis. It is not seldom leads to military conflicts. </p>
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<p>Scientists estimate that hydrocarbon fuel will remain on the Earth during next 60 &#8211; 100 years, but it is a promising issue. At the moment the relevance lies in the fact that modern forms of energy change environmental conditions on the planet intensively, and unfortunately these changes are negative. The changes have become irreversible, and this often leads to casualties. Today the world uses over 12 billion kWh of energy annually. Such percentage is in materials using for energy production as: coal &ndash; 26 %, gas &ndash; 20 %, oil &ndash; 42 %, water energy &ndash; 4 %, nuclear energy &ndash; 5 %, and this leads to emissions of hundreds of thousands of tons of harmful substances into the atmosphere. As we see, we get most of the energy from fossil fuels. </p>
<p>Nuclear energy, which was considered recently as no alternative source of future, is almost at the top of the list of negative impacts on the environment due to constant threats of radioactive substances releases and as a consequence of long-term large adjacent territories pollution. Statistics show that almost all the energy is produced from minerals, and this makes 97%. And what is included in the other 3 %? </p>
<p>This is alternative energy &#8211; solar, wind, geothermal, installations that use the force of the tides etc. So the more and more attention and money are invested in innovative clean energy all over the world. The possibilities of solar energy converting into electricity` research and application in practice are being conducted extensively at this time. </p>
<p>Solar energy is the most environmentally friendly one and has infinite resource stock. Viability of this type of energy is confirmed by multimillion-dollar investments of oil giants such as UK-Dutch Royal Dutch / Shell Company, which has its research and development of alternative energy. It is going to invest amounts between $ 500 million to $ 1 billion annually in solar energy. Silicon is used for manufacture of solar cells. Because of the high cost of this material production, the first batteries were unprofitable. But we know that the progress does not stand still and every year the cost of it significantly reduces. </p>
<p>As for now, the payback of solar panels is more than 20 &#8211; 30 years, and the cost of 1 kW / m power obtained with the help of the sun&#8217;s rays is higher than that obtained from traditional energy sources. But solar energy is fully competitive in remote places or sites where electricity consumption is relatively high.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You do not have to pay for solar energy, because it is effective and virtually inexhaustible. This is a really sufficient reason for considering of solar power as the most promising alternative means of low-potential heat energy obtaining, isn&rsquo;t it? Through the use of modern solar energy technology during the period between April and October, you can opt out of the gas and electricity consumption for hot water, and during the winter months you may use this to save amounts from 40 to 60% on energy carriers. </p>
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<p>A solar collector is the main element of any solar system. Particularly in its absorbing panels or tubes solar energy is being converted into heat. The coolant (it is usually a non-toxic freezing liquid) selects the heat and, having entered a heat exchanger tank battery,  it transfers heat to water. Water is used for hot water supplying or in order to maintain the warm in a household, and chilled coolant returns to the collector, and the process repeats then. It lasts until the sun sits down. Modern highly selective coatings allow the system to work, even if the sky is overcast. </p>
<p>The water, which is then used for household needs flows in the simplest single-circuit systems. However, the exploitation of such reservoirs in our country is complicated by a number of reasons. Firstly, their channels may be soiled with salts because of high water hardness. Moreover, freezing temperatures happen even in late spring or early autumn. It causes the water freezing. Therefore, dual-circuit system is preferable to be used in our climate. </p>
<p>The coolant can circulate in the collector disk in a natural way (by heating and rushing to the top of the collector) or with a circulating pump, power consumption of which is negligible in comparison to the generated heat. Systems with coolant natural circulation are widely used in countries with warm climates and a large number of clear days (eg, in Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Israel). In our climatic conditions systems with forced circulation are more effective ones. </p>
<p>If there is enough large amount of solar energy to heat water, for space heating or water heating in a swimming pool, the collector is often combined with other heat generators. For example, in the bivalent plants the extra heat could be given with hot water boiler that runs on liquid or gaseous fuels. Such a system solution allows provide homes with heating in winter. </p>
<p>Flat solar collectors are widely used today. They work well under normal solar intensity in the period from May to October, and, moreover they completely override the need for hot water in summer. In our climatic conditions, such systems are ideal for a summer home or seasonal home stay. Relatively low cost is their unquestionable advantage. </p>
<p>The building of a modern flat manifold is a frame, which is made of galvanized steel or anodized aluminum, in which hail-stainless sheet of glass with low iron content (0.03%) with a thickness of about 3 mm that allows reducing of heat loss is hermetically inserted.</p>
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