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Feeds for Your alternative energy options|ideas [Your alternative energy options|ideas ] 1. Make Money With ReGenesis 2X2 Have you joined ReGenesis 2X2 ? Read how I made the decision to join ReGenesis 2X2 http://affiliatemarketing4bigprofit.com/have-you-ever-experience-fear-of-loss/ 2. Grow Your Own Organic Fruits and Vegtables If you want to produce your energy I thought you might be interested in producing your own organic food too. After 6 weeks of the worst winter I can ever remember I got a most welcomed email that gave me hope that spring will soon be here. After many years of trial and error at gardening "Green Thumb Jeff" tells you what he has discovered His information packed book not only talks about the importance of why you want to eat organic foods but
3. The Economy?? I thought this was cute about recycling....
one year ago, you will have $49.00 today. If you had purchased $1000 of shares in AIG one year ago, you will have $33.00 today. If you had purchased $1000 of shares in Lehman Brothers one year ago, you will have $0.00 today. But---- if you had purchased $1000 worth of beer one year ago, drank all the beer, then turned in the aluminum cans for recycling refund, you will have received $214.00. Based on the above, the best current investment plan is to drink heavily & recycle. It's called the 401-Keg. ~~~~~ Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 4. The Future of Electricity When the future of electricity is discussed, quite a number of thoughts come into mind. Let’s look at a few of such ideas. Electricity will be wireless! Consumers will have complete control! Electrical energy will be clean! All things will be electric! There will be no outages! Click here to check out Alternative Energy Options and Ideas Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 5. How To Save Power at Home It is the little things that we all can do together. We all learned about the renewable and non-renewable sources of energy in school. However, we never paid much attention to the rapid consumption of the non-renewable sources of energy until recently. The world is faced with severe energy crisis now and none of us remain unaffected anymore. Should we leave everything to the governments, or can we do something to save power? The answer is simple: we can. Let us look at how you can save power at home. Computer: More often than not, we do not switch off our monitors even after we have shut down our computers. Keep the monitor and the computer switched off when you are not using them. Start practicing this even when at work. You will help save some more power for the world. Light bulbs: You must have seen compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs being advertised all the time. You must have even used them at times. As a power-saving measure, start using the CFL light bulbs as much as you can. If you are thinking they are more expensive than the regular bulbs, the benefits of the CFL bulbs will prove much more cost-effective in the long turn by the amount of power they will save. Air Conditioner: Set the temperature at the minimum or maximum best you are comfortable with, depending on the season. Try not to set it at too high or too low temperatures. Setting the air conditioner at reasonable temperatures helps save a lot of energy. Washing Machines: Do you use your washing machine as often as you want? Do you use your washing machine even when there are not enough clothes to wash? Minimize the number of washes by washing full load of clothes every time. Television: Take off the power plug of your television set when not using it. This may not sound a big deal but this tiny step will help save power. Geysers: Keep the geyser thermostat at the minimum heat. You do not need to heat the water at a very high temperature or for too long. Refrigerator: Bring hot food to room temperatures before putting it into the refrigerator. You can also save power by taking cold or frozen food out of the refrigerator much before the mealtime, thereby saving power in heating it. Car: For an air-conditioner equipped car, pull up the windows of your car before switching on the air-conditioner. Make power at home with solar and wind energy to eliminate your power bill. Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 6. How To Save Power at Home It is the little things that we all can do together. We all learned about the renewable and non-renewable sources of energy in school. However, we never paid much attention to the rapid consumption of the non-renewable sources of energy until recently. The world is faced with severe energy crisis now and none of us remain unaffected anymore. Should we leave everything to the governments, or can we do something to save power? The answer is simple: we can. Let us look at how you can save power at home. Computer: More often than not, we do not switch off our monitors even after we have shut down our computers. Keep the monitor and the computer switched off when you are not using them. Start practicing this even when at work. You will help save some more power for the world. Light bulbs: You must have seen compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs being advertised all the time. You must have even used them at times. As a power-saving measure, start using the CFL light bulbs as much as you can. If you are thinking they are more expensive than the regular bulbs, the benefits of the CFL bulbs will prove much more cost-effective in the long turn by the amount of power they will save. Air Conditioner: Set the temperature at the minimum or maximum best you are comfortable with, depending on the season. Try not to set it at too high or too low temperatures. Setting the air conditioner at reasonable temperatures helps save a lot of energy. Washing Machines: Do you use your washing machine as often as you want? Do you use your washing machine even when there are not enough clothes to wash? Minimize the number of washes by washing full load of clothes every time. Television: Take off the power plug of your television set when not using it. This may not sound a big deal but this tiny step will help save power. Geysers: Keep the geyser thermostat at the minimum heat. You do not need to heat the water at a very high temperature or for too long. Refrigerator: Bring hot food to room temperatures before putting it into the refrigerator. You can also save power by taking cold or frozen food out of the refrigerator much before the mealtime, thereby saving power in heating it. Car: For an air-conditioner equipped car, pull up the windows of your car before switching on the air-conditioner. Make power at home with solar and wind energy to eliminate your power bill. Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 7. The world’s energy crisis
The world is gradually marching towards a severe energy crisis, what with an ever-increasing demand of energy overstepping its supply. We have always known that the energy we use everyday is not unlimited, yet we take it for granted. Oil, gas, power, even water has limited availability. Yet, we have not taken enough precautions to deal with a possible energy crisis. When I say ‘we’, I am not referring to the governments but to all of us, the common people. Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 8. Wind Power Solutions at Home As I continue to seek energy alternatives I found this on Wind Power. Great information is available if you know where to look. With the world’s ever-increasing demand of power being more than its supply, it is about time that we take concrete steps to save power. Apart from being conscious about the usage of power and water at home, one can employ pollution-free and cost-effective power solutions at our homes. Solar power solutions and wind power solutions are the two of the most efficient solutions that can replace the conventional power solutions employed at our homes.
These solutions can help you combat power outages, reduce your electricity bills, and also help the environment.
This article will explore the cost-effective wind power solution that you can employ at home.
Wind power solutions work best when the following conditions are met:
• You have a house or farmhouse spread over a big area. Typically, wind power solutions are employed in areas that spread over an acre. • The average wind speed in your area is around 11 miles per hour. If you stay in a place that has little wind flow, your system will not work. Consult an expert before installing the wind power solution at home. • You need to draw water from external sources. You can install a wind power system even when you do not need to draw water from outside. However, if you need to draw water from outside on a regular basis, a wind power system offers the best solution. • Your house needs a lot of uninterrupted power supply. Combating those power outages is easy with the pollution-free wind power systems. You need no longer worry about a break in your work because of a power uncertainty. A typical wind power system comprises of a tower and five blades to churn out wind energy. The length of the wind tower varies depending on the location of your house. You may need a longer tower if you are in low-wind zone; you can work with a shorter tower if you live by the beach. Using a wind generator, this wind energy can be converted into useful electrical energy to be employed at home for running various electrical appliances. You can even store the power generated for later use, making wind generators more efficient than convention power systems.
If you are confused with the wind power jargon, here’s a piece of information for you. The terms, wind mills, wind turbines, and wind generators are used to refer to the same machine.
Make power at home with solar and wind energy to eliminate your power bill.
Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 9. Solar Power Solutions at Home I have been busy checking out Energy Alternatives. Look what I have found on energy options using Solar Power.
With energy sources depleting at a rate faster than they are being built, it is only wise that we use the abundant energy available for free – the solar energy. Apart from the easy availability, solar energy helps control environmental pollution. Most of us shy away from installing solar power solutions at home thinking them to be expensive and cumbersome. You will, however, be surprised to know how easy it is to employ these power solutions. Moreover, these will help cut down your power bills. Finally, you will be delighted to know that you are doing your bit to save power for the future generations.
This article will explore the various solar power options available for home use.
Solar cooker: A solar cooker is a cooking utensil that uses absolutely no fuel for cooking. You can cook food for up to five people in the small box. If you are thinking that using a solar cooker will reduce your chances of spreading up a varied platter on the dining table, you will be surprised to know that you can not only boil food items in the cooker but also roast and bake! The only limitation with the solar cooker is the time it takes to cook. However, given the free source of energy it uses, this is a great option for cutting down those sky-rocketing bills and saving some power.
Solar home lighting: A solar home lighting system converts solar energy into electrical energy for your home. This is done via cells that are charged with solar energy. So, in the night, if you wonder how the lights are on in the house, it is because of the solar energy stored in the solar cells. You can install the solar home lighting system in your house and not worry about the electricity bills anymore.
Solar heating system: Installing a solar heating system in your home helps cutting down your electricity bill along with saving the world’s quickly-exhausting power. If you are worried that a solar heating system will turn your sweet home into a gadget house or that it will be an expensive investment, your concerns are misplaced. Companies providing solar power solutions for homes make it a point to install aesthetically-pleasing heating systems in your house. As per as expenditure is concerned, investing in a solar heating system is wise because you get a return on your investment within 3-4 years, giving you absolutely free service after that.
Make Power at home with solar and wind energy to eliminate your power bill.
Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 10. Is Solar Power the Energy Alternative I Need? I am up and running, 3 days is long enough. I have been checking into wind power and solar power,
also bio-fuels. Are these the answers? I have been getting great information at this site. http://cbolley.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BG Lets explore this subject together. Let be more self sufficient. There are many energy alternative to think about and get energy ideas. Lets see what kind of energy options we can come up with. I welcome your input. Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 11. Let's Explore Energy Alternatives and Energy Ideas I am up and running, 3 days is long enough. I have been checking into wind power and solar power,
also bio-fuels. Are these the answers? I have been getting great information at this site. Lets explore this subject together. Let be more self sufficient. There are many energy alternative to think about and get energy ideas. Lets see what kind of energy options we can come up with. I welcome your input. Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 12. Lake Mead and Hoover Dam are Energy Alternatives I wonder why we no longer use water wheels?
You see them at historic sites usually next to the towns museum. Then there is Lake Mead and Hoover Dam.
Solar power and wind power and other energy options.
I can't wait till the computer is back and I can start checking on energy alternative and check out other energy idea. Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 13. Energy Ideas Needed Because I Can't Imagine I just have to toss this in... No computer No Skype No email CAN YOU IMAGINE?? 14. Pioneers used Wind Power as an Energy Option Living with "Miss Ginny" and candle light and jugs of water is not bad for a few days, after that I might get a little testy.
I can't imagine being a pioneer woman. I suppose if you didn't know the difference it would not seem so bad.
But... I know the difference. I can't imagine what it must have been like to wash the floors or the dishes or the laundry. The first thing that would have to be done would be to get it out of the well. Then it would all have to be heated by an open fire. The thought of it is making my back ache. The whole day would have been consumed by simple tasks. Having a bath once a week I am sure was
welcome but first you would once again had to get the water from the well and then heat it. I am sure the whole family used the same water. My luck I would have been the last one in. Not only would the water have been ice cold by now but also a bit on the dirty side. I am sure the pioneers used a very early form of wind power.
Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 15. Solar Power as an Energy Option I almost forgot, I also have a camp stove. This is a great little item. It runs on those small propane cylinder.
It has 2 burners. I used it a lot before "Miss Ginny" arrived. But with "Miss Ginny" we have extension cords.... EVERYWHERE.
I really must get my list done with other energy ideas.
I think that solar power might be the first one to check into and then wind power is next. I am sharpening my pencil to dig deep for other energy options and other energy alternative. Cindy Skype ID Abeque Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer. 16. My Energy Options|Ideas At the moment my power outage supplies are in a Rubbermaid tub.
It is all filled with candles and holders and oil lamps. I must tell you I am a junk store shopper. So what I am calling holders are glass vases and big clear canister jars. These make great candle holders and the glow is beautiful. I have put play sand in the bottom of all of them. All I do is PLOP the candle in the sand and light it. when the candle burns out it is simple to scoop it up. The sand makes it so it is a nice ball to simply discard. I have plenty of back up candle in a plastic bag. One of our craft stores was selling these out for
25 cents for a box of 12. Knowing how often I am without power I bought all that they had. I love a bargain. I also have boxed stick matches in a plastic snap bag. Needless to say the oil lamps are filled with oil and I have a backup jug of oil and extra wicks. So I have light.
We have well water so we don't drink it. It is very high in sulfer. Yes, it smells like rotten eggs.
When my husbands family would come from the big city they would bring their own water to drink but would take our water back for their house plants. I think I am set. I have 3 five gallon jugs of stored water in the basement saved for when the power goes out. I think I have prepared myself and my family as best I can for the dreaded power outage.
But now that we have "Miss Ginny", I must say, it does not seem so bad. But what if I could do more? If I had a back up plan that included solar power I am sure that would be a big help.
It would be the same principle as the solar power lights that I have along the back walkway. My mind is racing thinking about energy alternatives and other energy options.
I am making a list of energy ideas as I sit by candle light and put on another sweater. Cindy Skype ID Abeque Cindy Bolley is an internet marketing mentor and certified Veretekk Trainer.
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