June 10, 2009

Alternate Energy Sources, Energy Saving, Global Warming, Just A Waste of Time?

Filed under: alternative energy,solar energy grants,wind energy — admin @ 9:05 pm

I always knew it. Mercury’s orbit is deformed and might cause a collapse of the solar system.

Here am I, a Gemini, trying to pull the whole thing together here on earth. Arguing for seeing our planet and all life on it as a whole, deserving action towards a sustainable life.

Renewable energy, wind generators, green jobs, energy saving devices and ways of living…

Sustainable Life? In a collapsing solar system?

OK, OK, calm down… So, what’s this all about then?

Well, some French researchers have just published in Nature their theory of a 1% chance of collapse of the entire solar system.

The culprit? No, not us humans this time.

Not Mercury either but Jupiter (God of war) who is pulling vulnerable little Mercury out of its orbit, already “20% deformed.”

“Deformed?” Hmmmphhh… Just “challenged”, or “differently abled” perhaps. A bit more sensitive, please… These Nature-people!

Anyway, Mercury could also cross paths with Venus, or with the Sun.

Oh dear…

No more solar energy. No worries either about whether your solar energy grant scheme is going to be taken away from you by the government hand that giveth. Or whether your wind power generator will work.

But, a 1% chance nevertheless. It’s odds many people frequently punt on in buying lottery tickets. And as they say there’s always a winner.

Let’s think. Cool head. We DO know for sure that the oceans are rapidly expanding, glaciers are melting.

We also know that we are heating up the Earth’s atmosphere by our important actions of consuming computers, software, dvd’s, cd’s, nylons, cars, fast food, useless toys, meat we don’t need, gadgets and more gadgets… In one half of our lives running around in mad circles buying it, in the other half producing it.

It’s enough to make you want to get off? But where? Another solar system?

But, it seems the chances of us landing in a global mess because of our own actions are much much greater than Mercury’s vulnerability to the big thugs out there in space. And that’s a Gemini telling you.

So, do relax, go back to what you were doing in your own life about saving the planet and let Mercury, Venus and Jupiter do their own thing.

Your own alternate energy sources are within you. Your personal power system.

Here’s to you!

Planets Could Collide

June 8, 2009

Solar Rebates Can Be Ripped From Under You Without Warning

The Australian government has just terminated its AUS$8000.00 rebate scheme for domestic installation of PV solar panels. Two weeks early of its planned cessation.

What does that mean?

While economic stimulus in the US and, in part in Australia, is built on growing the renewable industries, this is the first sign that governments are now judging this movement needs no help. Plus people have been taking up this opportunity to a much greater extent than government budgeted for.

It is a must, so people will do it anyway, so government reasons. And it has already given out so much money in economic stimulus that it has no more to spend.

I have predicted this would happen sooner or later but I did not think it would be this soon. It’s not a mere two week cut, sooner than planned. This is a signal tthat will be repeated as the importance of The Economy resumes its undeserved first place over the Environment and Social domains.

Yes, the Australian government will still offer a solar credits system, but it’s not the same as a cash rebate, is it?

So, while governments still offer solar energy grants and rebate, take the opportunity now. Research what is available to in your country and take action.

Australian Renewable Energy Grants

Solar Energy grants – A Living Database

Australian Energy Incentives Government Source

Renewable Energy Grants


June 6, 2009

Gas And Petrol Prices Are Rising Again – And There’s No Going Back This Time

Filed under: alternative energy,Green cars,Peak Oil,saving energy — admin @ 8:26 pm

My local branch of the Motor Trade Association (Western Australia) has just issued a warning on rising fuel prices.

The price of a barrel of oil has risen to almost $70 recently and this is reflected by your pain at the bowser. You might be laughing at the price of AUS$1.24 for a litre of petrol here now. But it’s set to go much higher. Much higher, I suggest, than the predicted $1.40 by the end of 2009.

Why?. Peak oil is here. Dwindling oil supplies, high demand and few (cheap) alternatives will have you cut back on your Christmas shopping spending this year.

If the economy is really now climbing out of the recession then energy demand will grow again. But oil will be the break on it this time.

I drive on LPG, tied to half the going price of petrol. But, half of a lot will still be a lot!

You can however take advantage of grassroots car conversion technologies and fuel-saving gadgets.

Rising fuel prices will cause the biggest global explosion of fuel-saving conversion and gadget demand ever seen as the fuel-cost graph goes in one direction only from now on – North!

Of course you can look at converting your own car, or let your mechanic do it.

How To Convert Your Car To Electric

Yes, Running Your Car On Water Vapour (Browns Gas) Is Not A Myth


June 4, 2009

Peak Oil Has Arrived Says Swedish Expert

Filed under: Peak Oil,saving energy — admin @ 7:55 pm

Kjell Aleklett, professor in Physics, Global Energy Systems, Uppsala University, Sweden and president of ASPO, the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas, says it’s here now.

Peak oil. That’s what.

By 2030, world oil production will have fallen 25%. Calculated on an internationally accepted scale, denoting the commencement of phenomenon of Peak Oil, this is it. It’s all the way down from here.

Of course oil production is only part of the story. Expanding economies – once this recession is forgotten – will see rising energy demand once again.

And renewable energy is not ready to tack up the slack, bar a few percentage points of world energy capacity right now.

Translation?

Be prepared!

* Be prepared to pay much higher prices for fuel

* Be prepared to pay much greater prices for domestic energy use

* Be prepared to pay much higher prices for just about anything because just about anything relies on oil to make it, or get it to you.

What can you do?

Prof Aleklett says: “If we don’t have the energy, society will crack, so there is not one solution,” he said.

“We should use everything, we should use energy more efficient, we should use other forms of energy, renewable energy is a must of course.”

So, again, what can you do:

* Use less energy

* Buy energy-efficient appliances

* Convert to alternative fuel

* Grow your own food where you can

* Start seeing yourself as one person within a whole web of relationships – so reach out to your neighbours.

Together we will get through.

Luck will have nothing to do with it.

Money cannot buy you out of it, as last time I checked we all live on this one Earth together.

Read The Peak Is Nigh, by Prof Aleklett here.

How To Save Energy/a>

How To Build A Wind Energy Generator

How To Convert Your Car To Electric

How To Use Water Fuel

May 22, 2009

World Electricity Consumption Down

Filed under: alternative energy,saving energy — admin @ 5:17 pm

Momentous movements in our electricity use are occurring as a result of the global economic recession (depression?).

The International Energy Association will release figures at Sunday’s (23rd May 2009) meeting of European community’s energy Ministers that project the lowest global electricity consumption level since 1945.

The IEAA says electricity consumption will slow by an average of 3.5%. In OECD countries this is even lower, 5%. About three-quarters of this change is ascribed to lower industrial production of goods.

Why is this momentous? Because electricity consumption is considered an even more accurate measure of industrial activity than oil consumption.

I don’t know why we are still talking about a recession and avoid the “D” word.

Clearly, the old consumerist thinking is not capable of getting us out of this hole. But government’s stimulus packages still try to prod us into spending us out of the economic dip. When was the last time you spent yourself out of a time of poverty, or lack of money?

No, electricity consumption should probably go lower, when people apply strategies that really work for a long-term sustainable life:

  • Save energy in many ways
    Grow your own (vegetarian) food
    How to build a wind energy generator
    Convert your car rather than buy new
    Help your neighbor as if she were yourself
  • Source:
    IEA-economist Fatih Birol in the Financial Times.

    April 28, 2009

    Swine Flu And Climate Change. Could That Pig Fly?

    Filed under: alternative energy,Climate change,Green politics — Tags: — admin @ 7:38 pm

    Swine flu connection with climate change?

    Swine flu connection with climate change?

    The swine flu scare has entered global consciousness in no time at all after (on 28th April 2009) some 150 people had been suspected to have died from it. Twenty of whom only, were confirmed to definitely have died from it. Immediately governments are announcing health warnings and allocate resources for vacccines. Thousands of citizens jump on the internet to check out swine flu symptoms.

    By contrast, climate change, a demonstrated global problem with severe consequences over decades at least, is still struggling to raise such levels of awareness. Its reality is still disputed by some. Measures to contain its cause, high levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases, are kept to a minimum to ‘save economies.’

    Awareness raising

    Perhaps we can draw some public awareness raising lessons from this incongruent situation. Whereas it is probably too long a bow to draw in suggesting a connection between swine flu and climate change , this kind of pandemic threat follows a pattern we might actually see in a climate change-asssociated event of this nature.

    The World Health Organization states there is already much evidence of associations between climatic conditions and infectious diseases. And, from a multitude of causes, some infectious diseases are on the rise now. For infectious diseases such as Dengue fever, malaria, cryptosporidium, and salmonella climate-change-related rises in incidence are projected.

    Linking swine flu and climate change

    The same conditions that risk a pandemic of swine flu, play a role in climate change-caused infectious disease. Crowded populations, huge numbers of air travelers, world trade in potentially infected goods, etc.

    So, “what lessons”, you ask. Swine flu in humans is a virus that jumped the species barrier. It means that therefore there is little immunity to the virus in humans. But how it jumped the barrier bears relationship to the kind of thinking causing global warming. For one, it’s about faith in technology and the quick fix.

    Medical/technical developments in organ transplantation have meant the use of immuno-suppressant drugs for transplantees for their lifetime. This means, in turn, a greater risk of virus-hopping between species as the human immune system is ‘down’ permanently.

    Further, more widely-spread lowered human immune responses come from the hitherto indiscriminate use of antibiotics. Not only in humans, but in producing meat too.

    Technological responses to ill-health have been spectacular, for relatively few people, while putting many at risk. By contrast educative, preventive measures in healthy living, alleviation of poverty, and preserving or building clean water sources are far more sustainable strategies for vast numbers of people. But of course, the pharmacological industry would miss out… hhmmmm…

    Global warming can be pinned down too in materialistic over-faith in technology and disconnection from natural processes. Haven’t we sought to exploit the Earth, razed forests and polluted oceans, often merely for financial profits? Even now, we think technology in managing climate change, rather than changing behaviors and ways of thinking.

    The main lesson appears to be, have faith in the power of natural processes, interfere with them as little as possible and build inherent capacity for resilient good health. Be that of your body or the Earth. We are closely connected after all.

    March 6, 2009

    Of Alternative Energy In The Classroom And Easy Hydrogen

    Gosh, isn’t the ProCon site a great one?

    What? Oh, sorry, you’re yet to be introduced to it?

    It’s an educational site that presents both sides of the coin of controversial social issues. If your school is not using it, look into it now.

    The latest Procon issue is around the question “Can alternative energy effectively replace fossil fuels?”

    AlternateEnergySources.com was delighted to be asked to contribute to it. Here you can find Pro and Con statements by various invited commentators.

    For UK edicators, there’s Taecanet, bringing quality content into the classroom. Alternate Energy Sources.com is also a proud content provider for this innovative web-based learning in the classroom.

    Free hydrogen?

    hydrogenelement1

    Anyway, I found an intriguing comment there from a representative of Genysis LLC who claim to have found, and patented a breakthrough process in renewable hydrogen generating technology. A carbon-neutral process which generates its own electricity.

    This process is contrary to existing means of releasing hydrogen from water through electrolysis, where an external power source (often fossil fuels) is needed to fire the process.

    The best example of clean hydrogen I can think of is that of Iceland’s hydrogen-powered fishing fleet, where the electricility to make the hydrogen comes from its own, easily accessible,  geothermal resources.

    The world regularly hears from people who claim to have found the Holy Grail of alternative energy. Is this it?

    Here’s a quote:

    Water has the highest concentration of hydrogen of any known, stable, non-carbon substance. RET requires little energy in order to generate hydrogen from water. RET operates at room temperature, is scaleable and carbon neutral. The principle of this technology relies on the unique properties of the oxygen-hydrogen bond. By using electromagnetic radiation tuned to the O-H bond energy, RET breaks the bond with a minimal amount of energy. The rate of hydrogen production using this technology far exceeds that of electrolytic processes. The RET process generates its own electricity whereas electrolysis must obtain electrical energy from external sources, such as fossil fuels, to operate. The capital costs associated with RET are envisioned to be much smaller than with electrolysis process equipment.

    Read the whole thing here.

    Who knows what Google will think of this? “Why should they be interested”, you ask…  Well, Google is considered a corporate leader in this area .

    But  paradoxically it has also put a kind of Big Brother stop to advertising for HHO energy-saving devices. HHO is also called Brown’s gas and is a highly combustible product from electrolysis of water. A grassroots application of hydrogen in water. Google decided it would no longer allow advertising for it, presumably because they thought it a bad product.

    I don’t. Read about HHO gas and applications for vehicles, machinery and homes here. It does work.

    Keep in touch! Won’t you?

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