It appears as though the crusade to determine the best alternative energy sources are seriously being looked into by lots of countries including most American cities. One validation is the signing of the Kyoto Treaty. The primary purpose of the concerned group and individuals is to decrease the greenhouse gases and pollutants.
These renewable energy sources have demonstrated to be of fantastic aid in cutting down the amount of toxins, which are by-harvest of the consumption of energy. These sources also preserve most of the natural resources that people use as resources of energy. For example, after a solar panel converts the sun’s rays into energy, the sun will still shine for a name else to use. What are the most standard sources of renewable energy? Here’s a list to give you some basic information:
1. Solar Energy – Harnessing the sun’s powerful energy is certainly not a touch new. Capturing the radiant light and heat from the sun has been practiced since ancient times. Since the rapid evolution of technology, we are now able to trap the sun’s rays into solar cells. Since the 1950’s solar cell technology has been advancing and has come reasonably a long way. The process turns the heat coming from the sun into electricity. Photovoltaic cells mounted on rooftops are used to heat water using the sun’s rays. The water goes into a storage tank where the power is stored, ready for use. But you don’t need all these scientific processes to be able to benefit from solar power. All you really have to do is open the windows and blinds on a nice sunny day to let the sunshine in.
To date, the main drawback of using this source is that it is limited. You cannot use it obviously on nighttime and during days when it is raining or even on cloudy days. This has been acted upon through solar power stations. But these are too expensive so there aren’t too many of these stations around the globe.
2. Wind Energy – A further ancient source of power, wind energy has been harnessed by sailors, farmers and architects for many years, even documented as far back as 5,000 years ago. The energy coming from the wind supercharges the blades of the wind turbines. As this happens, electricity is produced through the use of an electrical generator. In the ancient days, windmills were produced so that mechanical machinery could perform physical labor. This includes the pumping of water and crushing of grains that were elemental in planting and farming.
Now there are large scale wind farms that produce electrical currents. The end harvest are then distributed to inhabitant electrical grids and small turbines owned by individuals to distribute electricity to far flung areas and homes. There are many advantages of this kind of power. The main one, of course, is that this doesn’t produce any by-harvest that can be harmful to the environment. And we will never run out of this source of renewable energy. One of the main disadvantages of wind power is that it’s never a constant speed or management, so wind turbines have to be able to go with the management of the wind.
3. Geothermal – Geothermal energy is energy obtained by tapping heat from the earth itself. Holes are drilled in certain regions, and the magma and radioactive decay that can be found underneath produce steam. This steam is purified and used to drive turbines. These turbines then become the power source for electric generators.
The downside to geothermal energy is the fact that it is expensive to build, and to ensure that no harmful by-harvest are going to be produced in the process, geothermal plants must be produced accordingly. On the other hand, because the earth’s crust continuously decays replenishing the heat, it is still a renewable source of energy.
4. Hydroelectricity – The use of hydroelectric power or even hydroelectricity dates back to Ancient Greece and Plates where they installed waterwheels in rapidly flowing rivers to turn millstones and other equipment. Hydroelectric plants today still use the same basic principles as the historical waterwheel, but with some variations. The difference is that we use the force of the water to push the turbine which in turn powers a generator thus generating electricity. The thought here is to make use of the kinetic energy of water. To make sure that there is a steady flow of power being produced, a dam has to be built to retain the water. If there is a need for more power, the gates of the dam are opened so water can be released.
There are issues with the use of hydroelectricity. Some claim that it poses a problem for fish and aquatic plants on both sides of the dam. Because the flow of water has been altered, the nutrient rich silt which helps crops grow could be affected.
5. Bio-Fuels – Bio-fuels are also a green energy source. They have been around for a very long time but just lately, people are beginning to take notice.During photosynthesis, plants grow and produce biomass. Also known as bio topic, biomass can be used frankly as fuel or to produce bio-fuels. Agriculturally produced biomass fuels, such as bio-diesel, ethanol can be burned in internal combustion engines or boilers. Typically bio-fuel is burned to release its stored chemical energy. Liquid bio-fuel which is the one used in cars is a natural and renewable domestic fuel that can only be used for diesel engines. This can be made from vegetable oils frequently soy and corn. In fact diesel engines were originally produced to run on vegetable oil! The nice thing about bio-fuels is that they contains no petroleum, and they are nontoxic and biodegradable.
By fueling up with bio-fuel, you decrease the pollutants in the air because it does not emit anything. Right now, it is the only fuel approved by the Environmental Protection Outfit (EPA), passed every Heath-Things Test of the Clean Air Act and meets the requirements of the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
Just by reading through the available alternative energy sources, you will be amazed at how nature works wonders. It is our responsibility to care for the environment around us and keep it clean for generations ahead of us.
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SUMMARY: BLOGGER MANUAL | SEO TIPS AND TRICKS (GUIDELINE FOR NEW BLOGGER)
Thursday, December 10th, 2009In this blogger manual I’ll show you the basic off all SEO practice. I don’t like to chit-chat, so let’s straigth to the point. You must know that we have two kinds of optimization that can be done by ourselves. First, is On-page Optimization, and the second is Off-page optimization….Do you know anything about On-page optimization? It’s everyting that you can do to your blog to make it suitable for the search engine. We have several things to do for our on-page optimization:1. Choose the keywords of your new blogUse Google Outdoor Keywords tool to choose your keywords. How to use this tool? It’s reasonably simple. Consider that you want to use “Blogspot tutorial” as your keyword. All you need to do is to type this keyword in to the keyword box. Fill the Captcha code and click on Keyword Suggestion. You will see a list of keywords that related to your first keyword. You will see that the competition of BLOGSPOT TUTORIAL keywords is to fierce for a new blog. Try to choose other keywords with the lowest competition but still have a excellent enough search volume. It’s better for you to start with the lowest competition amount, then at a snail’s pace but sure you climb up by the number of visitor. If you can take a lot of visitor to your blog, you’ll see that you can aim a new keyword with higher competition amount. In this tutorial, let’s consider that the keyword you choose is “BLOGGER MANUAL”2.Choose your URL address that suits with your keywordsFor example…if it’s possible …why don’t you use this URL … http://blogger-manual.blogspot.com3. Choose Blog Title that suitable for your blogFor example…use this title…”Blogger Manual for Blogspot”4. Use title tag in your html Use title tag that contain the combination of your keywords, if it’s posibble…use 7-10 words as your title. For example …. Blogger manual | blogspot tutorial for newbiea title tag should seen like thisyou can place this tag right under the
tag in your LAYOUT — EDIT HTML page5. Use meta tag in your HTMLmeta tag is a code that contain the summary of your blog data. There are meta description, meta keywords, & meta author that you should optimize….6. Use your keyword in your posting title7. Use your keywords in your articles and spread those keywords at the first sentences, and the last sentences. Don’t forget to add your keywords each 2-3 paragraphs.8. It’s better for you, if your main column (the place where your article showed) float at the left side. It’s because the spider will crawl your page from the top left to the botom right. If you place your main column at the right, then the spider will crawl your sidebar and each navigation links inside your sidebar, previous to it arrives to your article. Your competitor will left you behind. You may say like this “O yeah, than why there is a left float main column website defeated by the center or right float main column websites?” Simple,….It’s because the off-page factor that we should talk later.If it’s possible…it will be better if you place your keywords at the end of your page or right in the footer of your webpage.If you do this, then you can boost your spot up to 400 positions. If you were in the 1200 , now you may hit to the 800th spot….. Now, you may by now bend your face and say “Yeah, and what does it use for?” I’ll say “Nothing,…it still can’t help you” you have to complete the OFF-PAGE optimization to be the king of the Search Engine Result Page….Oh, and what is off-page optimization? Simple, it’s all about everything that you can do to promote your blog.1. Increase the number of your visitors. You can do blogwalking to invite people. Or do some promotion in facebook, to invite people stay your blog2. Build links to your blog. But previous to you do a link building process, you should know the type of links:a. Link from shoutbox….it has no credit for youb. Link from Comment box… it has credit if the blog has relevant content to your blogc. Trackback link….It’s a link that appear if you review any webpage in your blog and leave your link at the comment column of the webpage. It has more credit than a common link from the comment boxd. Reciprocal link is a kind of links that appear if you do some link exchange. It has a very excellent credit if both of the oage has relevant content. But, has no credit at all if they don’t have any relevant contente. One way link…. If you have one way link that is directed to your blog, then it will be the most perfect link you can haveSo what is the criteria of a excellent link?1. It connects the relevant pages2. It comes from a higher Pagerank page3. It’s a one way linkAt this poin, is there any close you get? Well, my blogger manual will take up again with the largest question mark….”HOW CAN I GET THOSE BACKLINKS?”It’s reasonably simple, but I tell you that it won’t be simple at all. Your solution is to send a question for message to every webmasters that you want to question for a backlinks. The badnews is A high pagerank Webmaster will be very selective to accept any link exchange place forward. It’s because…if they make a terrible choice of which page should be connected to their website. It can kill their pagerank instantly. Let’s consider like this if you accept to link your blog to other website … and you don’t know that the website has been banned by google….than you will take a risk to be banned also by Google. Or at least Google will penalize your blog by reducing your pagerank 1 or 2 points. Well, It’s still the basic knowledge, but I thinks it’s enough for you to develop your SEO skill by following this fleeting blogger manual. If you have any question….feel free to stay blogger manual. And you can contact me at contact form that I have provide for you. —-THE END OF BLOGGER MANUAL – SEO SUMMARY —