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It integrates with WordPress seamlessly, and it’s also compatible with WooCommerce to increase your sales.</p>\n\n\n\n<h2>6. <a aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/instagram-feed/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Social Photo Feeds</a></h2>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-instagram.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12389\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-instagram.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-instagram-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-instagram-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-instagram-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-instagram-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-instagram-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-instagram-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-instagram-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-instagram-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/instagram-feed/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"Social Photo Feed (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Social Photo Feed</a> is the best free WordPress plugin to display your Instagram photos at your website. It’s highly customizable and easy to manage even for absolute beginners.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>It lets you display Instagram posts from multiple Instagram accounts in the same or different feeds. You can also create multiple Instagram feeds on the same page, and customize the style to match your brand.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>You can also add the â€Follow on Instagram’ button with your feed to increase your followers. Social Photo Feed plugin allows you to customize your feeds and display photos in thumbnail, medium, or full size.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Other than that, you can add a beautiful header at the top of your feed. It lets you display photos in the random or chronological order, just the way you want.</p>\n\n\n\n<h2>7. <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-facebook-feed/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Facebook &#8211; Social Post Feeds</a></h2>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-facebook.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12390\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-facebook.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-facebook-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-facebook-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-facebook-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-facebook-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-facebook-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-facebook-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-facebook-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-facebook-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-facebook-feed/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"Social Post Feed (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Social Post Feed</a> is the best free WordPress Facebook post plugin. It lets you display Facebook posts from pages and groups on your WordPress website.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>You can showcase unlimited Facebook posts from any public page and your group easily. And, you can also match it with your theme, so it appears as a part of your website.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>The free version of the plugin allows you to display text and links from Facebook posts. If you want to showcase photos, videos, and comments, then you need to upgrade to the premium version of the plugin.</p>\n\n\n\n<h2>8. <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-twitter-feeds/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Custom Twitter Feeds</a></h2>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-twitter.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12391\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-twitter.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-twitter-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-twitter-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-twitter-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-twitter-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-twitter-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-twitter-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-twitter-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-twitter-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-twitter-feeds/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"Custom Twitter Feed (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Custom Twitter Feed</a> is the best WordPress Twitter feed plugin. It comes with tons of customization options and becomes a part of your website.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>You can display Twitter feeds from multiple accounts easily. The plugin also lets you showcase Twitter feeds from any account, those you follow, and from a specific hashtag.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>It’s SEO friendly and your Twitter feeds are crawlable by search engines. Custom Twitter Feed is also translatable to any language, making it the top choice for website owners.</p>\n\n\n\n<h2>9. <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/feeds-for-youtube/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Feeds for YouTube</a></h2>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-youtube.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12393\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-youtube.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-youtube-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-youtube-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-youtube-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-youtube-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-youtube-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-youtube-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-youtube-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sb-youtube-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/feeds-for-youtube/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"Feeds for YouTube (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Feeds for YouTube</a> is the best free WordPress YouTube plugin. It lets you display your YouTube videos to your website automatically.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>By default, it matches the style of your WordPress theme and is fully customizable to change the look and feel of your videos. It also offers multiple options to display YouTube videos, including gallery, list, and grid layouts.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Custom YouTube Feed plugin allows you to create multiple feeds from different YouTube channels. You can also add a â€Load More’ button to indefinitely load YouTube videos on your website.</p>\n\n\n\n<h2>10. <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/coming-soon/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">SeedProd</a></h2>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/seedprod.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12394\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/seedprod.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/seedprod-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/seedprod-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/seedprod-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/seedprod-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/seedprod-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/seedprod-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/seedprod-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/seedprod-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a aria-label=\"SeedProd (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/coming-soon/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">SeedProd</a> is the best WordPress coming soon and maintenance mode page plugin. It has multiple professional templates to display beautiful coming soon pages to your users when your website is under development or maintenance mode.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>This makes it easy to start building your email list before you launch.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>The plugin is compatible with any WordPress theme. It also fully supports WordPress multisite network to display coming soon pages on all your websites from a single dashboard.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>If you upgrade to their premium version, then you can also add social sharing icons, progress bar, WordPress forms, and more.</p>\n\n\n\n<h2>11. <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/pretty-link/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Pretty Links</a></h2>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/prettylinks.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12395\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/prettylinks.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/prettylinks-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/prettylinks-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/prettylinks-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/prettylinks-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/prettylinks-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/prettylinks-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/prettylinks-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/prettylinks-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a aria-label=\"Pretty Links (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/pretty-link/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Pretty Links</a> is a popular WordPress URL shortener plugin. It customizes your URLs and makes them look pretty and professional at the same time.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is a great option for affiliate links, which tend to be long and complicated.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>You can shorten links using your domain name in URLs instead of using any third-party source, so you can match your branding and look more professional. Pretty Links also lets you manage and track your URLs to monitor the clicks from users.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Pretty Links helps grow your website reach by showing you the actual resources from where you’re getting clicks on your URLs. You can also easily create nofollow/noindex links for your affiliates.</p>\n\n\n\n<h2>12. <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/shared-counts/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Shared Counts</a></h2>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/shared-counts.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12396\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/shared-counts.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/shared-counts-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/shared-counts-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/shared-counts-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/shared-counts-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/shared-counts-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/shared-counts-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/shared-counts-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/shared-counts-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a aria-label=\"Shared Counts (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/shared-counts/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Shared Counts</a> is the best free WordPress social media plugin. It lets your users easily share your pages and posts on their social media channels.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>You can add buttons for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Email, LinkedIn, and other important social networks on your website. There&#8217;s also an option to display buttons before and after your post in WordPress.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>The plugin also displays the total share count and comes in multiple styling options to match with your website theme.</p>\n\n\n\n<h2>13. <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/insert-headers-and-footers/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Insert Headers and Footers</a></h2>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/insertheadersfooters.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12397\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/insertheadersfooters.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/insertheadersfooters-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/insertheadersfooters-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/insertheadersfooters-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/insertheadersfooters-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/insertheadersfooters-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/insertheadersfooters-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/insertheadersfooters-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/insertheadersfooters-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/insert-headers-and-footers/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Insert Headers and Footers</a> is a free WordPress plugin to add any code or script to your website. It’s a useful plugin that lets you insert Google Analytics, custom CSS, Facebook Pixel, or any other code right from your WordPress dashboard.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>The best part about this plugin is that you don’t need to edit any theme file. You can simply add the code in your header and footer from the plugin’s setting page.</p>\n\n\n\n<h2>14. <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">WooCommerce</a></h2>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/woocommerce.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12398\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/woocommerce.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/woocommerce-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/woocommerce-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/woocommerce-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/woocommerce-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/woocommerce-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/woocommerce-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/woocommerce-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/woocommerce-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"WooCommerce (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">WooCommerce</a> is the most flexible WordPress eCommerce plugin. It comes with all the features you need to create an online store.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>With this plugin, you can set up and run your eCommerce business all on your own without hiring a professional developer. It’s compatible with the WordPress resources, including themes and plugins.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>It also integrates with third-party solutions for payment integration, email marketing, social media sharing, and more.</p>\n\n\n\n<h2>BONUS: Best Premium Tools &amp; Plugins to Grow Your Business</h2>\n\n\n\n<p>We recommended the best free WordPress plugins in the first section of this article. Now, we’ll share some of the premium resources that you’ll find worth investing your money.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>These premium plugins are proven to come with a high return on investment.</p>\n\n\n\n<h3><a href=\"https://optinmonster.com/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">OptinMonster</a></h3>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/optinmonster.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12399\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/optinmonster.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/optinmonster-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/optinmonster-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/optinmonster-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/optinmonster-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/optinmonster-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/optinmonster-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/optinmonster-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/optinmonster-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a aria-label=\"OptinMonster (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"https://optinmonster.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">OptinMonster</a> is the most powerful lead generation and conversion optimization software on the market. It helps grow your email list, get more potential leads, and increase sales.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>It comes with powerful <a aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"https://optinmonster.com/features/exit-intent/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Exit-Intent<strong>® </strong>technology</a> that converts your abandoning visitors into subscribers and customers. You can also create custom campaigns and display them to users based on their behaviors and location.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>OptinMonster comes with dozens of professionally-designed templates, and it has a drag and drop campaign builder to create beautiful and stylish optin forms for high conversion rates. It’s fully responsive and looks great on all screen sizes and devices.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>It seamlessly integrates with other popular services so you can send your new leads to any <a href=\"https://www.wpbeginner.com/showcase/best-email-marketing-services/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">email service provider</a> or <a href=\"https://www.wpbeginner.com/showcase/best-crm-software-for-small-businesses-compared/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"CRM (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">CRM</a>. Other notable features include real-time behavior automation, A/B testing, actionable insights, and more.</p>\n\n\n\n<h3><a href=\"https://memberpress.com/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\" (opens in a new tab)\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">MemberPress</a></h3>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img src=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/memberpress.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-12400\" srcset=\"https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/memberpress.png 795w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/memberpress-300x151.png 300w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/memberpress-768x386.png 768w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/memberpress-497x250.png 497w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/memberpress-100x50.png 100w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/memberpress-150x75.png 150w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/memberpress-200x101.png 200w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/memberpress-450x226.png 450w, https://semperplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/memberpress-600x302.png 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 795px) 100vw, 795px\" /></figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a aria-label=\"MemberPress (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"https://www.wpbeginner.com/refer/memberpress/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">MemberPress</a> is the best WordPress membership plugin. It lets you charge your users to access your website content.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>With MemberPress, you can turn any WordPress site into a membership site, where people can sign up to access courses and premium content.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>You can create, manage, and sell digital download products easily. It also allows you to manage users and give or block access to specific content on your website.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>It’s compatible with popular WordPress plugins, third-party services, and payment solutions. 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(3, 1, '2009-08-24 04:17:10', '2009-08-24 09:17:10', 'We hear a lot about so-called renewable  energy in the modern world. As the effects of global warming - or  climate change, depending on your preferred terminology - become more  apparent, the need to find a way to generate energy without damaging  the Earth becomes all the more important. \r\n\r\nOne of the most talked about methods  of making energy is <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\">solar power</a>. As the name would suggest, solar power  involves taking the energy of the sun and using that energy to generate  electricity on Earth. \r\n\r\nWhile solar power is not a new concept, it is  nevertheless looking like it will receive much focus during the search  for renewable energies. \r\n\r\nSolar power works by concentrating the  heat of the sun in a specific place. To do this, solar panels or heliostats  are erected in the sun\'s glare, where they capture heat. \r\n\r\nThe surfaces  of these panels are usually mirrored or shiny, so as to increase the  already potent heat of the sun. \r\n\r\nThis heat is then used to generate electricity  through a variety of methods; the most common of these is to use the  heat to boil water and general steam, which is then used to power a  traditional electricity generator.\r\n\r\nSolar power is not infallible as a technology,  but it is more reliable than was first previously thought. Despite popular  conviction, it is possible to generate electricity using solar panels  on overcast days, which opens the technologies up to most countries.  \r\n\r\nFor solar power to be truly effective, however, the panels need to be  placed where they receive continual sunlight and heat throughout the  year. \r\n\r\nFor this reasons, countries such as Spain are becoming the pioneers  of solar power - though their scientific advances will eventually  benefit us all.', 'An Introduction To Solar Power ', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'an-introduction-to-solar-power', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:03:26', '2011-06-12 14:03:26', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=3', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(2, 1, '2009-08-24 04:10:46', '2009-08-24 09:10:46', 'This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many pages like this one or sub-pages as you like and manage all of your content inside of WordPress.', 'About', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'about', '', '', '2009-08-24 04:10:46', '2009-08-24 09:10:46', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar//?page_id=2', 0, 'page', '', 0),
(4, 1, '2009-08-24 04:17:41', '2009-08-24 09:17:41', 'At present, the vast majority of the world\'s energy resources come from the burning and manipulation of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels include oil and coal; essentially, generating electricity from already-formed substances found on earth. \r\n\r\nMost of us have seen gigantic oil rigs towering on the horizon and coal mining is still an important industry for many countries; it is from these industries we get most of our energy and electricity. \r\n\r\nHowever, there is a problem. Fossil fuels such as oil and coal are not sustainable resources; in essence, one day, they will run out. \r\n\r\nOil and coal generate over thousands - if not tens of thousands - of years, and humans have been tapping these resources ever since the Industrial Revolutions of the 19th century. While it may sound like scare mongering, one day these fuels will cease to exist. \r\n\r\nVarious estimates can be found on how much fossil fuel is left, though most scientists agree we have mined over the \'half way\' point. \r\n\r\nThis is means that the Earth only has around 40% of its total supply of fossil fuels left to give, and it would take millennia to create more naturally. \r\n\r\nTherefore, the search for renewable and sustainable energy has become pressing. Various options are being presented, most of which capitalize on the free natural resources of the planet we live on. \r\n\r\n<a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\">Wind and solar power</a> are increasingly spoken of as the natural alternatives to fossil fuels, while tidal and water power are also viable alternatives. \r\n\r\nWhichever method is chosen as the way forward for energy generation, they will need to both viable and sustainable so they can meet the world\'s increasing demand for energy.', 'Renewable Energy vs. Fossil Fuels ', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'renewable-energy-vs-fossil-fuels', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:04:07', '2011-06-12 14:04:07', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=4', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(5, 1, '2009-08-24 04:17:54', '2009-08-24 09:17:54', 'With solar power being flaunted as one of the realistic alternatives to the burning of fossil fuels, it is only natural that enlightened thoughts are turning to the reliability of the energy it can create. \r\n\r\nAfter all, the sun is an intermittent energy source. It does not always shine, with most countries experiencing cloud cover for large portions of the year. \r\n\r\nThere is also the issue that the sun is only available for, at most, 12 hours out of every 24. Could the world\'s energy demands really be sustained from what seems like such an unreliable heat source? \r\n\r\nThe answer is probably no, which is why solar energy is only being spoken of as one of the options for continued energy production. \r\n\r\nHowever, solar energy is one of the most viable of the options mentioned, even if it could not meet the entire world\'s demands for energy by itself. \r\n\r\nThe reason for this is simple; the sun is a constant. The sun will continue to shine for as long as there is life on earth; by the time the sun begins to dim, the earth as we know it will begin to die. \r\n\r\nUnlike the expendable resources of coal and oil, this makes the sun very dependable - it will be here for as long as the world will. \r\n\r\nThe sun is also relatively easy to \'tap\' into, as it shines directly onto earth and needs no human interaction for it to work to its full potential. \r\n\r\nWhile manufacturing solar panels can be expensive, they are relatively hassle free once created, and the only engineering they require to function is to be pointed as directly as possible toward the sun. \r\n\r\nThis is certainly more viable than having to dig into the earth for coal, or send rigs out to sea to collect oil. \r\n\r\nSolar power is, therefore, a reliable energy source. How effective it is is a matter of debate, but one should largely assume that much - if not all - of the world\'s demand for energy can be satisfied by our most powerful celestial friend.', 'How Reliable Is Solar Power? ', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'how-reliable-is-solar-power', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:04:34', '2011-06-12 14:04:34', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=5', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(6, 1, '2009-08-24 04:18:14', '2009-08-24 09:18:14', 'There is a general misconception that solar panels, used to generate electricity and energy from the sun, do not work on overcast or cloudy days. \r\n\r\nThis continues into the belief that solar panels are only useful during the summer months, rendering this form of renewable energy somewhat useless for half of the year during winter. \r\n\r\nIt is easy to understand where these misconceptions come from. Solar panels need solar light (and it is assumed, heat) to function; without sun rays hitting the panels, it would make sense that no energy could be produced. \r\n\r\nHowever, there is a difference in what we consider to be the sun\'s power and what is the actual power of the sun. \r\n\r\nWe as humans associate solar rays with strong, yellow sunshine in a cloudless sky; the kind of weather conditions that have you reaching for a hat and for sunblock. \r\n\r\nWhile solar panels will flourish in these conditions, just because the sky is overcast or the temperature is low does not mean solar panels will cease to function. \r\n\r\nThis is because the sun is always casting rays down on earth, even if there is cloud cover interrupting its route to the surface of our planet. \r\n\r\nMany people each year, much to their surprise, find themselves suffering sunburn on what appeared to be a cloudy and overcast day. This is because the sunlight is still getting through, but it is just more filtered and obstructed than usual. \r\n\r\nFor solar energy, the important part of the above sentence is that the sun is still getting through. \r\n\r\nEven when we would consider the sun not to be shining, it is - unless it is night time! Solar panels are therefore able to function in most weather conditions, albeit with reduced output.', 'Solar Panels and Overcast Days ', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'solar-panels-and-overcast-days', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:04:58', '2011-06-12 14:04:58', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=6', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(7, 1, '2009-08-24 04:18:26', '2009-08-24 09:18:26', 'When solar energy is touted as one of the natural replacements for the consumable energies of coal and oil, one of the first questions that is always asked is: what will happen in winter? Can solar panels function when there is precious little sunlight? \r\n\r\nThe simple answer is, yes. Even in winter, most countries experience six to seven hours of daylight, and to an extent this is all a solar panel needs to function. \r\n\r\nSolar panels, despite the name, do not necessarily need direct, hot sunlight to produce electricity; but what they do need is light. \r\n\r\nIn daytime, some of the sun\'s rays are getting through to earth even when it is cold and overcast. Quite simply, if these rays weren\'t getting through the cloud cover, it would not appear to be daytime!  \r\n\r\nTherefore, for as long as it is daytime, solar panels can function and produce electricity to a degree. \r\n\r\nTemperature is a relatively unimportant consideration in solar panel development; in fact, some experiments have shown that the mechanisms and generation systems of solar panels actually function better when it is colder. \r\n\r\nAll electrical systems slow down somewhat in intense heat - such as trying to use a laptop on a hot day - and the crisper temperatures of winter can allow solar panels to work to their full potential. \r\n\r\nWhile all of the above it is true, it is nevertheless also a fact that the output of solar panels is effected by a lack of daylight - something which is characteristic with winter. \r\n\r\nOne would not get the same effective output on a winter\'s day as one would on a summer\'s day, and for this reason other energy generation sources are required for the winter months. \r\n\r\nThankfully, in most countries winter may decrease the amount of solar output, but the weather changes in a way that is beneficial to other renewable energies - such as tidal or wind power, which may be less effective in the more temperate summer months.\r\n\r\n ', 'Can Solar Panels Work In Winter?', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'can-solar-panels-work-in-winter', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:05:24', '2011-06-12 14:05:24', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=7', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(8, 1, '2009-08-24 04:18:47', '2009-08-24 09:18:47', 'The concept of solar generated energy has the kind of truths behind it that would make the vast majority of advertising executives salivate.  \r\n\r\nFirstly, the environmental considerations of using solar energy are huge. With fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, set to run out at some point; there has been a renewed focus in finding sustainable and renewable energy. \r\n\r\n<a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\">Solar power</a> has come to the forefront of such discussions as a viable alternative to the old \'digging stuff out of the ground and burning it\' way of generating energy.  \r\n\r\nThe effect this ability for renewable energy which takes nothing from the earth itself is huge. While solar power will never be able to meet all of the Earth\'s energy demands, it should certainly be able to sate a large portion of the populace. \r\n\r\nBy switching to such renewable energy that capitalizes on a natural resource, the environmental impact would be significant. \r\n\r\nSecondly - and this is where the aforementioned advertising executive would really become excited - solar power could save the average member of the population money. \r\n\r\nBy having solar panels installed, people could save as much as 30% on their usual electricity and heating bills.  \r\n\r\nWith every year that passes, the general populace becomes more concerned about their own impact on the environment and their own dependence on fossil fuels. \r\n\r\nAs time passes, these people with particular concerns are looking at utilizing other forms of energy. Once upon a time, seeing solar panels on the roof of a normal home would have been alarmingly unusual, but it is now fast approaching the norm. The average household is now capable of saving the environment and saving money - what are you waiting for?', 'Solar Power - Cutting Your Energy Bills and Saving The Environment', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'solar-power-%e2%80%93-cutting-your-energy-bills-and-saving-the-environment', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:05:51', '2011-06-12 14:05:51', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=8', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(9, 1, '2009-08-24 04:19:04', '2009-08-24 09:19:04', 'You\'ve probably heard it all before; solar power is the answer to the world\'s energy crisis, and what\'s more installing solar panels in and on your home will save you money on energy bills. \r\n\r\nWith utility bills, particularly electricity, increasing all the time - it\'s no wonder that more and more people are seeking alternatives. \r\n\r\nSo, basically, the blurb is good. Solar power is good, and it is truly a way forward. At this point, with interest piqued, many will begin to wonder if they genuinely can save money and the environment by investing in solar panels. \r\n\r\nSolar panels can be placed anywhere; the most effective place for the average household is on the roof, where exposure to sunlight is at its highest. \r\n\r\nAnd while you may feel the stories of cut price energy bills are a little bit too good to be true, the simple fact is by switching to solar power you will save money. Yes, everyone. \r\n\r\nSolar panels can replace your dependence on electricity and gas - two of the most used utilities in any given home. \r\n\r\nFor the first few years what you save will be largely offset by the cost of the solar panels being installed, but most companies estimate that people will genuinely be saving money by their seventh or eighth year with solar panels. \r\n\r\nReduction in energy bills could be as high as 30% - no matter what or who you are, from a tiny flat to a large six bedroom detached house. \r\n\r\nPurchasing and installing solar panels should be seen as an investment rather than a quick fix for your energy bills soaring. \r\n\r\nHowever, there are various grants and loans available for people wishing to help switch their homes to solar energy - check your local authority to see if you, and the environment, could benefit.', 'Would Solar Power Save You Money?', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'would-solar-power-save-you-money', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:06:14', '2011-06-12 14:06:14', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=9', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(10, 1, '2009-08-24 04:19:17', '2009-08-24 09:19:17', 'Just outside of the city of Seville in Spain, one can see a monolith that largely resembles something from the Lord of the Rings. \r\n\r\nA huge, towering eye stands a 115 meter high tower, looking out over a sea of large, shiny reflective objects. To the innocent bystander it is an odd, or even alarming sight, but what is happening in this small corner of Spain could indeed be the future of energy. \r\n\r\nThe monolith is in fact a PS10 tower, a technical name for what is essentially a huge solar panel. Like many solar panels, it gathers the sun\'s heat and boils water to create steam; this, in turn, creates electricity, which can then be used to power anything from a small town to the oven in your kitchen.  \r\n\r\nWhat makes the PS10 Tower different, however, is that it does not just receive sunlight directly from the sun. \r\n\r\nWhile it would be effective in doing so, the PS10 Tower looks out over 624 movable mirrors, known as heliostats, all of which are positioned to shine the sun\'s rays directly onto the solar panels atop the tower. \r\n\r\nIf it sounds complicated, that\'s because it is - but essentially, what the PS10 Tower generates in power which then becomes electricity is 624 times more powerful than your average solar panel. \r\n\r\nThanks to the heliostats bouncing the sun\'s rays directly on to its receiving panels, the PS10 is able to create steam to drive a generator at a rate previously unheard of for solar technology.  \r\n\r\nWhat\'s more, the experiment has proved so successful that a second tower and second bed of heliostats - the PS20 Tower - has now been built. The Spanish have capitalized on their natural resource - blinding sunlight - and used it to create electricity. \r\n\r\nEven more excitingly, it works. So is are the PS10 and PS20 towers the future of solar energy? They just might be.', 'The PS10 Tower: The Future of Energy Generation?', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'the-ps10-tower-the-future-of-energy-generation', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:06:39', '2011-06-12 14:06:39', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=10', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(11, 1, '2009-08-24 04:19:31', '2009-08-24 09:19:31', 'Where would we be without inventions? Well, the answer is fairly easy to surmise; sitting around in our mud huts hoping the cow will produce some milk, and that our vegetables will grow. \r\n\r\nInventions have given humans the edge over the other species on the planet, as our collaborative minds create a new world bigger and better than the one before. \r\n\r\nThe problem is, humans are fallible - and what\'s more, arrogant. Humans have, throughout the centuries, had an uncanny ability to invent things that will improve our lives forever - but we\'re just as likely to boast about our discoveries, too. \r\n\r\nThis desire to show the world what we have uncovered and just how very clever we are has lead to many good inventions being tried before they were ready; they subsequently failed, and the idea was pushed to the back of a drawer, banished from history forever. \r\n\r\nThe inventions that have survived have done so for one of two reasons: firstly, the inventor was wise enough to perfect his invention before unveiling it to the general public in a blaze of glory. \r\n\r\nOr, as is more likely, a good idea may have experienced a bad start, but has been good enough for people to persist and perfect the technology as it works along. \r\n\r\nSolar panels very nearly suffered the fate of numerous other inventions that were revealed to the public too soon and proven to be disastrous, thus shoved to the back of the drawer and forgotten about. \r\n\r\nExcited scientists proudly told the world how the dependence on fossil fuels would be able to end, and all thanks to something called solar panels and their ability to generate electricity.  \r\n\r\nYet they went public too soon, with an imperfect technology, and solar panels quickly got a reputation as unreliable. \r\n\r\nHowever, the idea stuck, and now we exist in a world where solar panels are almost becoming the norm. Solar panels have thus proven that even after a bad start, the good ideas tend to stick.', 'The Past May Be Dim, But The Future Is Bright For Solar Energy', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'the-past-may-be-dim-but-the-future-is-bright-for-solar-energy', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:07:03', '2011-06-12 14:07:03', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=11', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(12, 1, '2009-08-24 04:19:47', '2009-08-24 09:19:47', 'To most, upon glimpsing a true solar powered car they will be strongly reminded of the children\'s TV series \'The Jetsons\'. After all, most solar powered cars are oddly shaped - sometimes even flying saucer-esque - and are covered in little mirrors and panels to suck energy from the sun. \r\n\r\nThese cars look odd, but they do exist. In fact, in the Australian Outback (which benefits from glaring sun rays) a car powered purely by the sun was about to reach speeds in excess of 80 miles per hour. \r\n\r\nNot particularly impressive given the world\'s fastest combustion engine car, the Bugatti Veyron, can reach 250mph - but not bad. \r\n\r\nThe effect that solar powered cars have on the environment is virtually nil, and while the shape and design are still somewhat bizarre, that is something that can be tampered with over time. \r\n\r\nSo, does the future see us starting the solar panels on our cars rather than the engine? \r\n\r\nWell, not quite. While 80mph may seem pretty good, the cost of getting to that speed was extortionate - well out of the reach of most household budgets. \r\n\r\nThe other flaw is the design; solar panels on solar powered cars need to cover a large area atop the car to function, which leads to designs including wide wings and flat roofs. Not aesthetically pleasing, and not practical either.  \r\n\r\nThe problem is momentum; rather than just generating steam like traditional panels, the solar panels on cars are trying to create enough force to move a stationary object. \r\n\r\nWhile there is a chance in the future someone will see a way around this problem, for now, solar powered cars remain the playthings of scientists - not the new family vehicle.\r\n\r\n ', 'Solar Powered Cars', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'solar-powered-cars', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:07:26', '2011-06-12 14:07:26', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=12', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(13, 1, '2009-08-24 04:20:05', '2009-08-24 09:20:05', 'You may have noticed that over recent years, more and more companies are springing up and advertising <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\">solar panels</a>. This, in turn, has lead to more people installing <strong>solar panels</strong> on their homes - so you may be wondering if this is the move for you. \r\n\r\nHaving solar panels fitted to your roof is expensive, no doubt about it. The installation varies from $4000 to $60,000. \r\n\r\nThe difference depends on the size of your house, your requirements from the panels themselves and how much electricity you are hoping to generate. \r\n\r\nIn basic terms, the larger the panels and the more you want - the bigger your bill, though even a basic system can be tough on the wallet.  \r\n\r\nFirstly, most solar panel installation companies will offer some form of credit - perhaps even \'buy now pay later\' type deals, which allow you to suspend repayments for a year or more. \r\n\r\nAlmost all will offer a traditional credit scheme, where you have the panels installed and then pay them off. \r\n\r\nThis is one of the most expensive ways to get solar panels installed, as you will be charged for the credit, but nevertheless it is an option. \r\n\r\nThe best way option for most is to save a dedicated fund for their solar panels. Using the old school system of putting a little money by each week, many households can afford solar panels within a couple of years without having to pay credit purchase rates. \r\n\r\nWhichever way you choose to do it, solar panels are expensive. There isn\'t any way of getting around that, though as the technology improves prices should fall. \r\n\r\nIt is always worth remember, however, that solar power is beneficial both to your wallet in the long run, and to the environment.', 'Solar Power: Expensive, But Worth It', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'solar-power-expensive-but-worth-it', '', '', '2011-06-12 08:55:55', '2011-06-12 13:55:55', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=13', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(14, 1, '2009-08-24 04:20:16', '2009-08-24 09:20:16', 'We all constantly hear how good solar power is, but one cannot present a convincing argument without looking at both sides of the story. While <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\">solar power </a>has many benefits, it also has its drawbacks. \r\n\r\nThe first is also the most obvious. Namely, that the sun does not always shine. While cool weather and overcast days do not cause solar panels to stop functioning entirely, such conditions will reduce their output. \r\n\r\nFor this reason alone, the likelihood of solar power being the only solution to the energy crisis of the future is slim. \r\n\r\nIt is simply not possible, even in the hottest regions, to depend on solar energy entirely for a country\'s electricity supply. \r\n\r\nThis is an important consideration, but not one that is particularly dominant if you are merely thinking of having solar panels installed on your roof. \r\n\r\nIn the average home owners case, the demands on your solar panels will be far less than an entire country could generate. \r\n\r\nYou will not be expecting it to power your home entirely forevermore, so providing you acknowledge the possible limitations of solar panels during the coldest and wettest months, you should be able to get by. \r\n\r\nThe other important disadvantage of solar power is the cost. Again using the idea of an average home owner; the installation of panels and conversion of your energy sources is a time consuming and costly process. \r\n\r\nWhile you will eventually recoup any investment by saving on your usual utility bills, for many the up front costs are prohibitive.  \r\n\r\nHowever, while these considerations are not small, they do not mean that solar power is not one of the most viable ways of generating renewable energy. \r\n\r\nThe sun is our greatest resource, and it is somewhat surprising it has taken until now for us to utilise it fully. ', 'The Disadvantages of Solar Power', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'the-disadvantages-of-solar-power', '', '', '2011-06-12 08:56:31', '2011-06-12 13:56:31', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=14', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(15, 1, '2009-08-24 04:20:31', '2009-08-24 09:20:31', 'Dotted across landscapes throughout the world, one can now see small, stick-thin structures with three spokes poking out from the central column. \r\n\r\nThese structures are alarming, and almost sinister, the first time you see them. The world now recognises them as wind turbines, and their presence in the modern world is becoming more apparent. \r\n\r\nWind turbines are man\'s primary way of generating electricity using the power of the wind. The versions of wind turbines we see now are merely an extension of an old idea; using the wind for power is no new concept. \r\n\r\nWhat is new is using the wind to generate electricity.  \r\n\r\nIn the past, farmers would use windmills - the forerunner to the wind turbine, which in design they closely resemble - to power machinery to grind corn. \r\n\r\nThese windmills can still be seen around the world, with Holland a well known location for windmills. The white structures we see across fields today are simply the 21st century version. \r\n\r\nWind turbines usually have three spokes, which when caught by the wind cause the mechanism to revolve. The spokes spin around driven by the force of the wind, and this in turn is used to power a machine - just like the windmills of old. \r\n\r\nHowever, the machines these turbines now power do not grind crops, but rather generate electricity through a traditional generator. \r\n\r\nWind turbines are one of the most - if not the most - effective ways of generating electricity. The energy produces is clean and, more importantly, <strong>renewable</strong>. \r\n\r\nSo while these turbines may still cause mild shock when viewed in a place one did not expect them, they are nevertheless the future.', 'What is a Wind Turbine?', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'what-is-a-wind-turbine', '', '', '2011-06-12 08:57:04', '2011-06-12 13:57:04', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=15', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(16, 1, '2009-08-24 04:20:45', '2009-08-24 09:20:45', 'Wind turbines - white structures with three or more blades which are used to generate electricity from the wind - are one of the most efficient methods of generating renewable energy. \r\n\r\nThis is simple fact, and the continued development and licensing of turbines is further testament to this. \r\n\r\nThe reason for this general opinion is that, when one views the statistics, wind turbines are powerfully useful. \r\n\r\nFor example, with older energy generation techniques such as using fossil fuels, to generate electricity one must use some of the earth\'s natural resources. \r\n\r\nIn the case of fossil fuels, these one day will run out. \r\n\r\nWind turbines have no effect on the earth\'s composition and do not need to dig into anything to be able to generate. \r\n\r\nThey take nothing from the earth as an organism, and this makes them a mighty weapon in the battle against climate change.  \r\n\r\nWind turbines do not produce any emissions, be it carbon dioxide - the cause of climate change - or other such chemicals which may be harmful. \r\n\r\nThough the construction of a wind farm or turbine requires electricity and source material, it is estimated it takes a mere nine months for a single wind turbine to \'pay back\' what is has taken out. \r\n\r\nWhat is more, after that initial nine months pay back time, wind turbines do not require anything but the wind to operate.  \r\n\r\nThe biggest benefit of wind turbines, however, is that they take a natural source and make it useful. \r\n\r\nThe wind blows everywhere in the world, and all wind turbines do is take the previously unused kinetic energy of natural weather phenomenon and create usable electricity.  \r\n\r\nPut simply, the benefits of wind turbines and wind power are overwhelmingly convincing. ', 'The Benefits of Wind Energy', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'the-benefits-of-wind-energy', '', '', '2011-06-12 08:57:35', '2011-06-12 13:57:35', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=16', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(17, 1, '2009-08-24 04:20:59', '2009-08-24 09:20:59', 'Wind turbines and farms are becoming an evermore familiar sight on the landscape, and while generally accepted as a useful resource for electricity generation, they have not been without their critics.  \r\n\r\nOne of the major criticisms of wind farms is that they are damaging to the humans who live near them. This effect is both psychological and physical, though there is more evidence for the former. \r\n\r\nThe issue of physical health problems caused by living near a wind farm are a matter of much debate in the medical community. \r\n\r\nThe psychological problems are more basic. Many of those living near a wind farm find it difficult to sleep due to the noise of the turbines. \r\n\r\nWhile the noise is not excessive (it equates roughly to the noise of medium-level traffic, which most of us ignore without thinking) it can be annoying for those in rural areas. \r\n\r\nAs wind farms are more likely to be erected in rural areas - where the general noise level is much lower than cities - there have been complaints over the noise generated. The problem, however, is not considered to be substantial.  \r\n \r\n\r\nThe physical health concerns are far more rare, and generally center around the low-threshold noise produced by wind turbines. \r\n\r\nContinued exposure to very low noise can upset the inner ear and cause problems such as headaches, but there is no reputable study that has proven wind farms are the cause of this.  \r\n\r\nWhen wind turbines are erected, they do pose a minor danger to those living near by. If a brake on a turbine fails, the turbine can have blades spin loose and scatter. \r\n\r\nFor this reason, turbines are constantly monitored and if one appears to be in trouble, all efforts will be made to close it down before a problem occurs. ', 'The Effect of Wind Turbines on Humans', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'the-effect-of-wind-turbines-on-humans', '', '', '2011-06-12 08:58:03', '2011-06-12 13:58:03', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=17', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(18, 1, '2009-08-24 04:21:20', '2009-08-24 09:21:20', 'If you do not live near a wind turbine, it is unlikely you will have ever heard the term \'shadow flicker\' in everyday usage. \r\n\r\nThe problem however is being discussed fervently by those who reside near onshore wind farms, and the matter is having to be settled by the courts in some cases. \r\n\r\nLike all large structures, wind turbines cast a shadow. If one lives near enough to an active wind farm, this shadow may fall on your home at various points of the day. \r\n\r\nTo many homeowners, this in itself is annoying, particularly if they live in rural areas and did not expect to have to deal with shadows falling on their property. \r\n\r\nHowever, this is not the sole concern of those living near an active wind turbine. Unlike almost every other type of structure, wind turbines have three rotating blades. \r\n\r\nIn the case of shadows cast on to a house, these blades themselves cast a shadow. However, the blades are in motion, so the shadow is a constantly moving menace that is extremely disturbing to witness. \r\n\r\nThe constant passing of this shadow can occur for hours per day, and if residents are at home during that time, there is no escape. \r\n\r\nMany energy companies refuse to exist shadow flicker is a problem, which has lead to many residents forming action groups. The solution is actually very simple, as shadow flicker will not occur if a turbine is placed 3,000 feet away from the nearest home. \r\n\r\nHowever, some energy companies have placed certain turbines as close to residences as 1,100 feet. Many anticipate changes in the law will prevent this from happening again, based on the evidence presented by annoyed existing residents who have to live with shadow flicker.', 'Wind Turbines and \'Shadow Flicker\'', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'wind-turbines-and-shadow-flicker', '', '', '2011-06-12 08:58:31', '2011-06-12 13:58:31', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=18', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(20, 1, '2009-08-24 04:21:30', '2009-08-24 09:21:30', 'When people talk of the environmental effect of wind turbines and wind power, they often forget to mention the problems wind turbines cause to local wildlife. \r\n\r\nBirds are an obvious problem to wind turbines; as many turbines are erected at cruising level for birds, many ecological campaigners were convinced bird fatalities would increase due to intereference from turbines. \r\n\r\nWind turbines are usually painted white, so they seemingly blend with surrounding cloud. \r\n\r\nThis, however, is what makes them such hazards to birds; who may not notice the turbines until they are fatally close to the revolving blades. \r\n\r\nStatistics show that the effect wind turbines have on birds is negligible. That is, wind energy from turbines is no more costly to bird welfare than other forms of renewable energy production (such as nuclear power) and is actually 20 times less dangerous than traditional fossil fuel production plants. \r\n\r\nWhile birds are safe, it is becoming apparent that bats are not. \r\n\r\nNocturnal and blind, winged bats are becoming the silent victims of wind turbines as their usual navigational tools which help them avoid collisions are interupted by the rotating blades.  \r\n\r\nAs well as collisions, bats have to deal with the low pressure caused by wind turbine tips. If they are lucky enough to avoid colliding with the tips themselves, the low pressure generated can cause a condition known as barotrauma. \r\n\r\nBats lungs are damaged by exposure to this low pressure, and it can be fatal. Birds have more robust lungs and are not effected by this condition. \r\n\r\nSo while birds are doing well with wind farms, further research is required on the effects on the bat population. \r\n\r\nThe most obvious solution is placing radar transmitters on top of turbines; bats avoid these, as they trigger their sonar navigational systems. ', 'The Forgotten Environmental Effect of Wind Turbines', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'the-forgotten-environmental-effect-of-wind-turbines', '', '', '2011-06-12 08:59:02', '2011-06-12 13:59:02', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=20', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(21, 1, '2009-08-24 04:21:43', '2009-08-24 09:21:43', 'While we may all have seen wind farms on grassy fields, the most likely place for wind farms to really come into their full efficacy is out to sea. \r\n\r\nOff shore wind farms are becoming more common, and many experts predict they are the future of wind power. \r\n\r\nThe reason for this is simple: offshore, the wind is more powerful as it is not obstructed by surface objects. Particularly in deep water, the resistance on the surface of the water is minimal, and the wind can be extremely powerful. \r\n\r\nThis was, of course, once utilised by sailing ships before the days of the engine, and this wind power is now finding a new purpose. \r\n\r\nOffshore wind farms are built, as the name would suggest, in the sea. Turbines that look exactly the same as their onshore counterparts are erected into the sea bed, and protrude above the water line, with their blades in the open air catching the powerful winds. \r\n\r\nThe energy generated is then transported back to shore using under sea pipes. It is a simple case of: more wind, more power generated. \r\n\r\nThese wind farms are more expensive to construct than typical onshore wind farms, as they involve placing the base of the turbine in the sea bed. \r\n\r\nThis initial cost and workload is, however, rewarded by increased efficiency. The job is also made easier by offshore wind farms being built on areas of ocean that have naturally raised sections of the sea bed. \r\n\r\nOffshore wind farms also solve the associated humanist issues with turbines - such as noise levels, shadow flight and aesthetic issues - and increase electricity production. Once more, man turns to the sea for its answers.', 'Offshore Wind Farms', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'offshore-wind-farms', '', '', '2011-06-12 08:59:24', '2011-06-12 13:59:24', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=21', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(22, 1, '2009-08-24 04:21:58', '2009-08-24 09:21:58', 'A wind farm is an area which is host to several wind turbines, sometimes up to 100 individual turbines at a time. \r\n\r\nRather than working as individual turbines, all of the energy collected by these wind farms is grouped into one larger generator of electricity; making such developments the power plant of the modern era. \r\n\r\nThe most common type of wind farm is the onshore wind farm. This essentially means where each wind turbine is anchored into land, usually on a grassy field or high on a hillside. \r\n\r\nOther forms of wind farms are possible; offshore wind farms are built in the sea, and airborne and near water wind farms are also increasingly common. \r\n\r\nThe reason for the onshore wind farm\'s popularity is that they are easy to construct when compared with other options. Materials can be brought to the site, and while the transportation is expensive. \r\n\r\nWhen the component parts have arrived at the wind farm location, from there the erection of each turbine is relatively simple by modern engineering standards. Cranes are most typically used to winch the blades into place. \r\n\r\nOnshore wind farms are most typically built in rural areas, though some cities are now building them close to urban areas. For example, a new wind farm in Glasgow, Scotland is only 20 miles from the centre of the city. \r\n\r\nWhile there are some aesthetic issues - particularly with local residents - this close proximity to where electricity is needed most means onshore wind farms can be extremely productive. ', 'Onshore Wind Farms', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'onshore-wind-farms', '', '', '2011-06-12 08:59:43', '2011-06-12 13:59:43', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=22', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(23, 1, '2009-08-24 04:22:11', '2009-08-24 09:22:11', 'Wherever they may be located, wind farms are now being seen as the modern equivalent to the old coal power plant. \r\n\r\nScores of wind turbines all working in unison can now be seen both on and offshore throughout the world, but a wind turbine does not need a friend to be useful. \r\n\r\nWind farms are incredibly productive, as anything that combines a singular might will be. However, there is still a place for the individual wind turbine being used to power a specific area. \r\n\r\nOne wind turbine alone can generate a lot of electricity. For example, a singular wind turbine in Reading, England generates enough power to satisfy the electricity demands of 1,000 homes nearby. \r\n\r\nIndividual wind turbines also have an advantage over wind farms in that they do not require a lot of space. \r\n\r\nNumerous wind turbines combined to create a wind farm will require acres of land on which to erect the turbines and their electricity generators; just one wind turbine obviously only needs a fraction of this space. \r\n\r\nFor this reason, individual wind turbines are being considered a viable solution for urban areas, where there is not enough floor space to erect anything more than a singular turbine. \r\n\r\nWhile it is unlikely the future includes the idea of every street having its own wind turbine generating close-by electricity, the idea of individual wind turbines is growing. \r\n\r\nWe could well see a day when town planning includes the usual wind turbine to generate electricity, and from an environmental point of view alone, this is wonderful progress.', 'Individual Wind Turbines', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'individual-wind-turbines', '', '', '2011-06-12 09:00:06', '2011-06-12 14:00:06', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=23', 0, 'post', '', 0),
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(73, 1, '2011-09-23 12:53:37', '2011-09-23 17:53:37', 'When we think of advanced vehicles it reminds us of speed that a vehicle has and all the newer vehicles that are coming out with all the modern gadgets and gizmos.  Every time we turn the ignition on our vehicle we are sending a bad sign out into the world and the atmosphere.  Scientist have worked rather hard at coming up with a way that our cars can be safe for our planet.  So how is that done? \r\n\r\nAdvanced fuel systems include energy storage which is the batteries that help power it instead of the fuels, power electronics, thermal comfort and systems analysis.  These fuel systems are constantly being studied and have made outstanding research and development topics.  The main focus on the fuel systems in advanced vehicles is to find an alternative fuel in order to cut down on pollution and to restore our economy.  We cannot continue buying fuels forever.  We need an alternative to fuel.  Sometime in the future, fuel will no longer be available for us to use.  Advanced vehicles are designed to make it more efficient to run at top speeds. Convenience is another advantage to the advanced vehicles.\r\n\r\nThey plug in and charge instead of running out of fuel and refilling the tank. Running these cars may not break any records but it can help tremendously knowing that they are running clean.  Ultracapacitors are designed to provide additional power to accelerate for climbing hills.  Vehicle power electronics controls the amount of electricity through the devices.  This may be the ignition, DC to DC converters, inverters, and motor controllers.  \r\n\r\nVehicle Thermal comfort is how you control your temperature inside the car. You may have to roll the windows down or put them up.  Turn the heat on or the air conditioning on.  No matter what you have to do this is thermal comfort. The main goal for such an invention is to come up with a vehicle that can get us where we need to go in the amount of time that we allow ourselves.  In the fast paced world that we live in today, it is hard to find someone who has the time to spend waiting on their vehicles to get repaired or refueled.  That is because we need that vehicle to be up and running when we need it the most.  Scientist are studying the car factor and what it will do for us in the future and what it has done for us in the past.  As they strive to gather more information they can better the way the advanced vehicles have made it through. \r\n\r\nAdvanced vehicles are on the go and will one day be the car that we decide to buy because that may be our only choice in the future.  When the fuels run dry we will no longer be able to drive what we currently have now. Though these vehicles do allow some restriction, that will no longer be as we progress into the future and all the bugs will be worked out.', 'Advanced Vehicles', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'advanced-vehicles', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:56:26', '2011-11-03 08:56:26', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=73', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(74, 1, '2011-09-24 20:38:51', '2011-09-25 01:38:51', 'If you have ever seen a field with several mirrors pointing toward the sun you may be looking at a solar power system. These systems work to concentrate the sunlight to one area and use the heat to heat up the liquid that flows along the pipes.  This system is called Parabolic-trough system.  This type of system heats oil that is flowing through the pipe.  The oil is hot and that is why it is used to boil water to power a steam generator which in turns powers electricity. \r\n\r\nThe reason that this system works so well is because the U-shaped mirrors attracts and collects the suns heat which is then transferred onto the receiver.  The receiver absorbs the heat and transfers into fluid which helps to power the engine.  The heat causes the fluid to swell up against the piston and that produces mechanical power.  \r\n\r\nThis type of power can be used to run things like generators or even an alternator that will produce electricity. This system works great when because it uses molten salt that flows through the receiver.  When the salt heats up it can generate electricity through the steam generator.  The salt holds in the heat for several days before it has to be converted into electricity.  \r\n\r\nBecause this system uses so many panels it is mainly used for industrial solar power where acres of land can be donated to the Parabolic Trough.  There can be enough power in the network that can create energy for several days or more.  Because this system is so large that it allows the heat that it saves to be transferred days later. \r\n\r\nThrough this project and other solar power projects we can understand fully how solar power works. When we see how much <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power</a> is conserved using these U shaped mirrors we can also understand how much energy is lost.  \r\n\r\nUsing concentrating solar power systems are beneficial to the businesses that use them because they won\'t have so much time down when the power fails.  Machinery is their only major concern and as long as their machines are taken care of there should be no problems. \r\n\r\nIndustrial type of solar power can attract and trap a lot of heat from the sun during the day, especially using mirrors that will reflect the sunlight.  It also helps to have this type of solar power out in an open field free of trees and vegetation that may grow around and at some point crowd the solar light out. \r\n\r\nScientist are continuously studying this theory as businesses use it to power their machinery.  Steam power was what was used from the beginning with solar power and is still what most systems depend on to service their production needs.  In the future, fields may eventually be full of mirrors that somewhat point up to the sky in hopes of generating enough sunlight to heat the world.  Until then we will use the traditional methods of heating water, heating our homes and powering our electricity.', 'Concentrating Solar Power Systems', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'concentrating-solar-power-systems', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:56:17', '2011-11-03 08:56:17', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=74', 0, 'post', '', 0);
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(75, 1, '2011-09-25 09:57:46', '2011-09-25 14:57:46', 'Wind turbines are used for several reasons but the main reason is to generate energy from the wind.  This may sound difficult but it is possible.  You experience energy from the wind whenever someone runs past you quickly.  A second after they pass you can feel the wind from them going by.  This wind that you feel if produced in a great amount can be converted into energy.  \r\n\r\nYou may have seen the tall turbines standing in the fields when you drive by.  There is the older classic model windmill that helped to crush grain when the windmill blades would turn, it would turn a mechanism inside which was attached to a device that would crush grain for flour.  There are several different locations that are perfect for the wind power and depending on where they are as to how much energy they produce.  \r\n\r\nOffShore Turbines can be placed offshore in order to produce energy from wind in the air and from the water.  They don\'t bother the view as much when they are out on the water and the noise that they make cannot be heard on land.  The average wind speed is higher on the water because the water has less surface roughness and can use every part of energy from the wind.  \r\n\r\nThere are several different locations today that you might see wind turbines offshore and there are more building in the future.  The one main complaint with people and turbines is the noise they make.  It is constant and annoying to some.  The other complaint is that they are tall and not pleasant to look at.\r\n\r\nWhile all of these are true the main reason for wind turbines is to find an alternative to using fossil fuels and other non-renewable resources to produce our power.  When a tower is built offshore it may cost more money in the long run because the towers need to be higher so there will be no restrictions. Turbines access power through undersea cable which may use high voltage direct current.  The sea salt may also cut down on the length of time these turbines stay in shape. \r\n\r\nNear Shore These turbines can be seen but not heard.  They are on water so they can produce enough energy compared to being totally on the land.  Because the sea shore lines are considered to be very windy due to the tides coming in and the wind on the water, it becomes the perfect location for a turbine. \r\n\r\nThere are issues and concerns with how wildlife is using these towers and zones for their nesting and habitats. There is another concern that the shoreline wind farms are not in the best interests of those who wish to come to the shore line to visit.  \r\n\r\nIt becomes a sight to see and hear the generation of power through these <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">power wind mills</a>.  The size of the towers can be minimal but this causes controversy as well because the smaller the tower the lesser amount of energy to produce. \r\n\r\nOff shore and near shore are the choices we have.  There are advantages and disadvantages to each one.  We have to weigh the results with the problems to see which way may be best for everyone.', 'Great Locations for Wind Turbines', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'great-locations-for-wind-turbines', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:56:07', '2011-11-03 08:56:07', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=75', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(76, 1, '2011-09-26 21:17:01', '2011-09-27 02:17:01', 'When you decide to convert your main power source over to solar power you will need to make some adjustments to the appliances that carry the power source.  When you use solar power to heat your water you may find that you will need to purchase a solar powered water heater in order to do that. You may be able to make adjustments to your existing one but what ever steps you take to turn it into solar power it will be worth it. \r\n\r\nThere are several different ways to heat your water using solar power. You can even make your own solar power source.  The water runs through pipes before it enters your home. Heating water using solar power will occur before the water gets into your home as it passes by the solar source that attracted the light. You may also have a tank to store the water in that can heat the water up. In order to heat your water successfully you will need to have both a solar collector and a storage tank.  \r\n\r\nA flat plate collector is the most common collector. It is designed to be a thin, flat rectangular box that has a see through cover and it can carry fluid to be heated.  This fluid could be the water or it may be a solution, such as antifreeze that will prevent the water from freezing. Next the water moves through the tubes to an absorber plate.  \r\n\r\nThis plate is painted black to attract and absorb the heat from the sun.  When the collector gets hot, it will heat the fluid that passes through the tubes. As the water passes through the tubes it goes into the storage tank. The storage tank holds the heated water.  It is usually well insulated so the water will stay warm longer.  Then the water flows into the home on demand.  \r\n\r\n<a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Solar water heating systems</a> are divided into two groups: Active and passive.  When the heating systems are active, that means that they rely on the pumps or other mechanical device that can move the water between the flat plate collector and the storage tank.  Active is the most common because it is quicker and more efficient.  The passive system relies on gravity to feed the water from the flat plate collector to the storage tank.  \r\n\r\nThis may be slow at times and may not be sufficient enough to keep up with the demand.  Both ways are logical and may be more of a choice of preference for you.  Another thought that you need to consider is that if your flat plate collector and your storage tank is not angled right it may be hard for the gravity to feed the liquid through. \r\n\r\nHeating water using solar power is very affordable and can be installed with minimal effort.  Choosing to heat your water using solar power is a wise choice and a first step in making a choice to help preserve our environment.  We know how easy it is to use solar power to do a lot of things, including heating our water.', 'Heating Water using Solar Power', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'heating-water-using-solar-power', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:55:58', '2011-11-03 08:55:58', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=76', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(77, 1, '2011-09-27 20:21:39', '2011-09-28 01:21:39', 'It doesn\'t matter if you are building your home or remodeling, you can turn it into a solar energy home by making a few simple changes to your plan.  If electric and gas become hard to manage you may want to consider heating your home with the sun.  Solar energy is the heat that comes from the sun down to the earth.  When it reaches the earth it spreads evenly but you may need it to go to a certain area like your home.  How do you get that much sunlight to heat a home? It\'s easy to do and takes a few extra steps to help get it started.  \r\n\r\nBuilding or Remodeling your Home\r\n\r\nIf you are building your home you have several choices to choose from regarding your heating source.  If you choose to heat from the sun you need to build your home facing in the direction that the sun rise\'s.  This allows your home to get the most sunshine during the hottest part of the day. \r\n\r\nBuying <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar powered glass windows</a> allow the sun to come through and stay in the home without escaping back out.  After the sun goes down your home is kept warm by the sunlight that came into the home during the day.  You need to keep the door shut in order to keep the heat in and you also need to use insulated curtains on the windows at night so that the heat will not escape at night while you sleep. Make sure you don\'t allow too many windows on the side of the house that faces the evening sun as it may cause the home to cool down quickly.\r\n\r\nRemodeling your home to use the sun as a natural heating source is fairly easy to do.  Although you can\'t change the direction that your home is built in to face the morning sun you can still trap the sunlight that shines through and reduce the amount of time that you use another source of heat.  \r\n\r\nYou may want to consider building a sun room onto the side that catches the morning sun allowing it to heat up naturally and then install ceiling fans that will circulate the air into the parts of the house.  During the day this may provide enough heat to maintain the warmth in your home. \r\n\r\nWhen remodeling your home, it will help to install solar power windows that are specially designed to attract the sunlight and allow it to come into the house but not let it escape.  This is a natural way to heat your home.\r\n\r\nUsing sunlight to heat your home is an excellent way to safe money on your heating bill and also to improve the environment.  You can install a backup heating source incase the sunlight does not heat your home efficiently during the day because of clouds.  Your back up system can be used to assist the solar energy which will also cut down on the use of electric or gas.', 'Heating your Home with Solar Energy', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'heating-your-home-with-solar-energy', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:55:51', '2011-11-03 08:55:51', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=77', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(78, 1, '2011-09-28 06:06:03', '2011-09-28 11:06:03', 'We already know that the use of electricity, gas and coal are all resources that we may eventually run out of.  These are the non-renewable resources that we rely heavily on today.  We use these non-renewable resources to do many things, including supplying us with power, heating our homes, businesses and schools and more. \r\n\r\nWhen we use all the non-renewable resources up and there are no more to gather, then what? How will we go without the convenience that we are so accustomed to? It\'s nice to flip a switch to get power and it is even better when the latest technology allows us to press a button to do all the things that women and men had to work for hours to accomplish.  We are fortunate to live in a world with so many modern gadgets.  Unfortunately when we lose it we may be so accustomed to the modern perks that we will not know what to do when we don\'t have them any longer. \r\n\r\nWhat we have to rely on in the future is renewable resources. These resources are all resources that offer us an abundant supply and will never run out. They recharge and allow us to enjoy them again and again.  The renewable resources consist of Solar, Wind, Biomass, Hydrogen, Geothermal, Ocean, and Hydropower We need all of these and right now we have access to each one of them.  What do they do and how do they help us with solar power? Let\'s find out.\r\n\r\nSolar refers to the solar energy that we get everyday either directly or indirectly from the sun. <a href=\"http://solarblog.ikmangroup.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Solar energy</a> can be used for several things, such as heating, electricity to home, schools, businesses, or buildings, heating water, cooling and ventilation. \r\n\r\nWind helps the suns heat down to earth. When the wind combines with the heat of the sun, it causes evaporation.  When the water turns into precipitation it produces energy that can then be captured by hydropower. \r\n\r\nHydropower takes energy from flowing water and captures it turning it into electricity. Hydropower is very complicated and requires a great deal of technology in order to successfully accumulate energy from water. \r\n\r\nBiomass is an organic matter that can help to make up the plants. It can be used for the production of electricity, transport fuels or chemicals. \r\n\r\nHydrogen is the most abundant element found on earth, usually with other elements. If hydrogen is found alone it can be burned or converted into electricity. \r\n\r\nGeothermal looks toward the inner parts of the earth for heat and can be used for power, heating, and cooling. \r\n\r\nOcean produces thermal energy using the heat from the sun. It can also use mechanical energy for the tides and waves. \r\n\r\nAs you can see the renewable resources are all around us.  We know what they do and how we can use them.  There are so many benefits to using renewable resources. If we don\'t use them now we may not have a choice later. The knowledge we learn from today will help us use the energy more wisely.', 'How Do You Find Renewable Energy?', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'how-do-you-find-renewable-energy', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:55:37', '2011-11-03 08:55:37', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=78', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(79, 1, '2011-09-29 00:56:26', '2011-09-29 05:56:26', 'Kids today can learn about so many different things.  We have a way to teach them about solar power.  This resource will be their future and will depend on how we take care of it today.  Solar power can be anywhere the sun shines and you can feel and see the warmth.  Solar power can heat water, heat homes, schools, businesses, and it can produce energy.  Teaching kids today how solar power works and how we can use it wisely will ensure that our future and theirs will be protected.\r\n\r\nFirst of all, learning about the harmful affects of our energy usage today is important for them to understand why there should be another way to produce energy.  Because the electricity that we use today comes from non-renewable resources we are setting ourselves up for a big fall.  \r\n\r\nWhen that resource runs out we will rely on an alternative to supply our power.  Scientist are working today to ensure that when we do run out of that resource we will be able to switch over to another way without missing a beat.\r\n\r\nThe problem with that is we shouldn\'t wait until that resource is gone to switch over.  We should be able to switch in the near future and preserve what we have left. Another problem with our energy production today is that it is harmful to the environment.  \r\n\r\nIt pollutes the air and will eventually make it impossible for us to use the sun as a natural resource.  We can\'t afford to lose that important alternative. In order to save our environment we need to teach the kids how we can all join together in order to save there solar power.  \r\n\r\n<a href=\"http://solarblog.ikmangroup.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Solar power</a> can generate energy using natural resources and man made solar sources that will attract the solar power to the source.  In order to make this affective we need to be able to find solar sources that are not expensive but can provide the solar power that we need.  A standard home can benefit greatly to switching over to solar power.  It is easy to do.  \r\n\r\nAlso when you build your home you can build it using solar power as a way to naturally generate electricity into your home, heat your water, and other functions that can be controlled by using solar power.  In the long run, we benefit by not paying for a resource that is slowly taking away from a natural resource.  Our kids will be rewarded for our careful planning. \r\n\r\nAll ages can benefit from conserving solar power but it needs to start now in order to benefit the future. Teaching the kids the way to save the energy and how we need to come up with a way to save the solar power in the future in order to supply heating, water, and other necessities in large quantities rather than by individual houses, which is how we do it today.  One day we may not need to run power lines through fields, streets and yards because we will all have solar power boxes in the back yard instead.', 'Kids Can Learn About Solar Power', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'kids-can-learn-about-solar-power', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:55:25', '2011-11-03 08:55:25', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=79', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(80, 1, '2011-09-30 20:19:29', '2011-10-01 01:19:29', 'Solar power can be found in several different places on the earth.  You can find solar power in a parked car, in a building with no air circulating, in a home without windows opened or fans circulating the air.  \r\n\r\nWhen you step into any of these places that have been in the sunlight for a while you soon become overpowered by the amount and the intensity of the heat.  This kind of heat can be taken and converted into heat that can heat your home, your water, an outbuilding, or any other building you would like to have heat in.\r\n\r\nHeating by solar power is a free way of heating.  When you heat using solar power you use a source that will direct the heat from the sunlight during the daytime to your solar source.  A solar source is a device that you use to attract and trap the heat from the sun.  \r\n\r\nJust like a car out in the parking lot gets hot when it faces the midday sun and the windows are rolled up.  The seats can become very hot, too hot to sit on.  These seats are a solar source because they trapped the heat inside and didn\'t want to let them go. When this happens the seats will still be warm long after the sun quits shining directly on that car. \r\n\r\nCreating a solar source can be easy to do with a little thought put into it.  With a solar source you need to think about all the things that attract the sun, such as metal, the color black, glass that is tinted or clear, mirrors and more. There is an endless supply of idea to signal the heat your way and trap it for your use.  \r\n\r\nTo get the heat to benefit your water system or even your heat, you need to come up with a way that you can circulate a liquid that when it passes by your solar source it will heat the water naturally because of the concentrated amount of heat that was trapped inside your solar source that day.  \r\n\r\nWhen the liquid carries through the <a href=\"http://solarblog.ikmangroup.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power source</a> and travels into the home it can go directly to the water source where it can be kept warm, like a hot water tank, but naturally without using gas and electricity to keep it warm. \r\n\r\nThis solar source can be a great challenge to create but you will enjoy the rewards for years to come.  You can also find solar sources in stores as well as online.  Shopping for solar power items has never been easier and it is not expensive. \r\n\r\nComing up with a solution that will carry the heat into the home is simple and practical.  If your idea is successful you will have heat during the winter and warm water all year around. The main goal is not only to preserve the natural resources and the environment but it is cost effective when you can use something that is natural that you need to use.', 'Make Your Own Solar Power Source', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'make-your-own-solar-power-source', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:55:15', '2011-11-03 08:55:15', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=80', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(81, 1, '2011-10-01 14:17:57', '2011-10-01 19:17:57', 'It is a well known fact that the sun is the strongest from the south. People who want to conserve solar power uses this theory in order to get the most sun into their houses with minimal expense.  If you are building a home that you want to be solar power, it is best to put the most windows facing the south side. \r\n\r\nAlthough it is not always true, depending on where you live, it is a general rule to go by. Passive technology turns sunlight into heat that can be used for several things, including ventilation and cooling.  You can heat homes and businesses with passive solar. Passive solar systems depend on gravity fed and natural resources in order to make passive solar work.  If it uses a pump or fan to force the liquid through, than it is an active solar.\r\n\r\nPassive solar technology offers direct and indirect gain for heating spaces, water heating systems, use of thermal mass and also phase change materials which helps to regulate the temperature indoors. There is also the solar cooking equipment, the solar chimney which allows for ventilation and earth sheltering. \r\n\r\nPassive solar can also be found in a solar furnace and solar forge, although these are a little more complicated. Sun rooms are another example of passive solar power as it lets the sun come into the room without allowing it to escape.  There is no mechanism or no engine to power just the clear panes of glass attracting the sun and trapping it within.  \r\n\r\nSolar gain is referring to the increase in temperature in an area, an object or a structure that is a result of solar radiation. The stronger the sun the more solar gain you have.  A solar furnace is any huge object that is created in order to channel the heat directly to one place.  \r\n\r\nThe heat can be unbearable but it does produce a lot of electricity from it. Temperatures can reach up to 3,000 degrees.  When you compare the expenses associated with passive solar you realize that the cost of passive solar is minimal when you compare it to active wear.\r\n\r\nBecause there is no mechanism to power it makes it more affordable.  With active solar you must have a device that can power the heat that you take in and used it. Passive solar is the most popular with those who are experimenting with the conception of solar power and may find that they like it enough to stick to it.  \r\n\r\nWhen you are ready for an upgrade it is easy to move up to <a href=\"http://solarblog.ikmangroup.com/\" target=\"_blank\">active solar power</a>.  Adding a mechanism that will easily and conveniently pump the water on through the source is an effective way of combining today\'s technology with conservation and preservation that we have access to. \r\n\r\nPassive solar power is something that we will be seeing a lot of in the future as the need for solar power becomes more in demand.  There will come a time when even those who depend on active solar may have to switch to passive solar.', 'Passive Solar Power', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'passive-solar-power', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:55:08', '2011-11-03 08:55:08', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=81', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(82, 1, '2011-10-02 01:37:32', '2011-10-02 06:37:32', 'Solar power is the latest in saving the planet and conserving our energy.  Solar power is energy produced from the sun and has great results when you use both energy and conservation.  With solar power becoming more popular there is also the need for solar power products.  \r\n\r\nPeople are now building solar power houses to live in more efficiently. They also want appliances, lighting, heating, water pumps and water heaters to be solar power efficient as well.  That is why we now have a way of purchasing solar power appliances to use in the kitchen.  Appliances are usually the most costly appliance in a home as they usually run almost continuously and get used often.  \r\n\r\nAppliances Available\r\n\r\nNow you don\'t have to go through the time and effort of making your home solar power but using regular standard appliances.  With solar power appliances it is easy to become solar power all the way. \r\n\r\nRefrigerators:  The one great thing about solar power refrigerators is that they offer the convenience of a refrigerator and freezer in one at a minimal amount of cost.  They are thermostat controlled which allows you to set the temperature of your refrigerator and freezer.  There is minimal noise as it runs because the power to it is a natural constant flow.  They also come in a variety of sizes as well as colors in order to fit into any solar power kitchen.  \r\n\r\nAppliances that are Efficient: Not all appliances can be solar powered and for that reason appliances that are efficient are the next best thing.  They conserve the energy that it takes to run that appliance and provide you with the service that you expect out of that appliance. Chest freezers, dishwashers, stoves, microwaves, washers and dryers are all appliances that can be purchased with efficiency to save on energy and money. When you use appliances that are efficient they usually cost more up front but in the long run they are worth the effort and can last you a lifetime with proper maintenance. \r\n\r\nToday most of the products and appliances that we buy are energy efficient and guaranteed to run on minimal energy which saves you money when you purchase it.  Although you won\'t be able to see the cost decrease all at once you may notice it over time.  There are several other ways that you can reduce the cost of appliances such as drying clothes on a clothes line indoors or outdoors to keep from running a clothes dryer.\r\n\r\nWashing the dishes by hand instead of in a dishwasher or using one or two days per week to wash clothing instead of one or two loads everyday is a great way to cut down expenses.  Over time these helpful tips will decrease your bill and allow you to see a noticeable difference.  When you save energy it benefits everyone.  Once we can all use <a href=\"http://solarblog.ikmangroup.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power</a> to provide energy we will all see a difference in the cost of energy.  Using energy efficient appliances is a great investment that will last for years.', 'Solar Power Efficient Appliances', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'solar-power-efficient-appliances', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:54:59', '2011-11-03 08:54:59', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=82', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(83, 1, '2011-10-03 23:56:10', '2011-10-04 04:56:10', 'Everyone likes to get away for the weekend and when you get a chance to there is a lot of fun in taking a recreational vehicle, or RV, to go camping in.  Your RV could be a pull behind camper or a camper that you can drive.  \r\n\r\nWhat ever you use RV\'s usually run off of electricity from another source or they have battery powered lights.  When you use electric hook up in a camper you may want to consider turning your RV into a solar powered RV and never worry about electric hook ups again.  Enjoy your vacation anywhere without restrictions.\r\n\r\nOnce you hook up to a power source you are able to have the comforts of home by turning on and off the lights and using the bathroom. If you cannot access a power outlet you may use a generator to supply power to the camper.  These generators are nice in a pinch but you have the problems of running out of fuel to keep it going not to mention the noise that it makes.   \r\n\r\nIf you want to turn your RV into a solar power RV it is simple to do and with little expense. There are a number of different products that you can buy to make camping fun and modern with little or no effort.  \r\n\r\nYou can mount a solar panel to the RV camper in order to charge your energy in your RV.  This is done by purchasing a solar panel mounting bracket that your solar panel will set on.  You can buy RV solar panel kits that include both the mount and the panel. \r\n\r\nOnce it is installed you can power your camper and batteries using the suns warmth that was already there and it doesn\'t cost you an arm and a leg to do so.  Run your solar panel wire to the battery compartment and you are ready to go.  Each solar powered kit offers different wattages and sizes so you can select the right one for your RV size and what you will be using. \r\n\r\nWhen you are out on a camping trip you can feel good knowing that you can go anywhere you need to go.  Your solar panel on top of your RV will also withstand any type of weather and because a camper is so small it won\'t take much solar power to operate the RV.  Another hot solar powered item to buy for your RV is called the <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Solar Power Ventilator</a>. This provides the perfect ventilation system for small quarters, such as RV\'s.  When it is hot in the summer or anytime that the sun is shining it doesn\'t take long for the RV to heat up and become very uncomfortable.  The solar power ventilator will run all the hot air out and circulate the air with clean fresh air. \r\n\r\nWhen you take the RV out you want to enjoy your time in the great outdoors without giving up the fact that you have to rely on a power source or go without power completely.  If you have to go without power you may find that it is inconvenient and hard to do, especially when you purchase an RV because of the way that it is convenient.', 'Solar Power for the RV', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'solar-power-for-the-rv', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:54:40', '2011-11-03 08:54:40', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=83', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(84, 1, '2011-10-04 02:57:44', '2011-10-04 07:57:44', 'Have you ever noticed homes that have huge tinted windows in them as you drive by? You may wonder why someone would want such tall windows in their home. There is a reason for that and it is because of they are using solar power to heat their homes and to provide the energy they need to power it.  Any home can be built to use <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power</a> with just a few minor alteration to make and you too can build a solar power house that will save you a lot of money in the future as you use solar power to heat your home, pump and heat your water and also to provide energy to your home to power your appliances and lights in your home naturally and effectively without a monthly bill\r\n\r\nThere are just a few suggestions when building your solar power home.  It depends on where you live as to which side of the house you should put the most windows on.  For the most part is more common to assume that the sun rises more toward the south side of your home. \r\n\r\nThis is the side where you want to have the most windows in your home. That way you are allowing the sun to shine through and warm your home naturally.  You also need to make sure that there are no trees that are directly close to the house that may prevent the sun from shining directly into the home. Don\'t use dark colors in your home to decorate with. Instead use bright and light colors that will attract the heat more evenly and benefits you more. \r\n\r\nAdding a solar source outside where you can use a solar power designed box to attract the heat from the sun can be transformed into energy to power your home and warm your water. \r\n\r\nThe products that it takes to get this accomplished will cost a little more than if  you built a standard home without using solar power.  The good thing about solar power is that it is an initial investment.\r\n\r\nOvertime when you totally rely on the sun to heat your home and all the other functions it can perform you will not have a monthly bill because you don\'t pay for the sun every month like you do with other power sources. \r\n\r\nUse ceiling fans to reduce the amount of time you may need to run your air conditioner.  Ceiling fans can produce a more even amount of heat and air without having hot and cold pockets throughout the home. Use metal insulated doors that will keep out the cold and bring in the heat.  Keep the doors closed during the time of day that the sun is shining in on that side of your home in order to save the heat inside your home longer.  \r\n\r\nOwning a solar power home means that you are encouraging preserving our natural resources for the future.  It also means that you will not worry with the increase in cost of electricity and gas because you are using the best source out there without hurting the environment.', 'Solar Power Homes', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'solar-power-homes', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:54:30', '2011-11-03 08:54:30', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=84', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(85, 1, '2011-10-05 23:26:53', '2011-10-06 04:26:53', 'Lighting is important to everyone.  When the sun goes down we expect the lights to be just a click away.  Sometime we may take advantage of our lighting and miss it when it is out.  Lighting is used in many different ways.  \r\n\r\nYou can have different wattage bulbs of your lighting as well as different colors.  Your lighting source may be a lamp, an overhead light, a porch light and a flash light, just to name a few.  Light can be taken with us or left behind.  The source that powers your light is what this article is about. Learn about indoor and outdoor lighting using solar power and ways you can get this type of lighting. \r\n\r\n<strong>Indoor Lighting </strong>\r\n\r\nSome really great ideas for indoor solar lighting include using it inside of your sheds, gazebos, garages, or inside your home.  You don\'t need to continuously change light bulbs.  The installation is easy and your maintenance is minimal.  You need to install a solar panel that can receive the most possible sunlight in your area. That\'s it.  Enjoy your lighting system all through the night. You will need to find a solar panel that is right for the size of building you will be providing light to.  Once your indoor lighting has been installed you will be able to use the lighting both night and day.  During the day you may not need it except on cloudy days. During the night you should have enough energy from the solar power to last you through the night.  It is becoming the latest in lighting barns on farms as well because there is no wiring needed to get lighting out to the barn. \r\n\r\n<strong>Outdoor Lighting</strong>\r\n\r\nWhen you are outside during the day you won\'t need much light but at night you will appreciate the lighting that you have installed using solar power.  There are different types of outdoor lighting using solar power; flood lights, pond or pool lights, garden lights, post lights, spot lights, security lights, solar flag lights and sign lights.   \r\n\r\nIf you have a pool or pond in your yard that you like to add lighting to it is easy to do and there are several choices to choose from as far as the design and shape.  Everyone wants an eye catching yard that has been well taken care of and now your efforts can be reflected at night. \r\n\r\nIf you display a flag out in your yard people only see it at night, until now. Add your flag to a stand that is solar powered so it can be seen at all times.  If your yard is too dark invest in security lighting that will work even when the power is off and trees are down.  When the sun is out you are sure to have light at night. \r\n\r\nThe soft glow from <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power lights</a> calm and relax.  They are not bright and in your eyes but they are eye catching.  Investing in solar power lighting is a smart economical and practical choice that is also very affordable.', 'Solar Power Lighting', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'solar-power-lighting', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:54:23', '2011-11-03 08:54:23', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=85', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(86, 1, '2011-10-06 05:38:08', '2011-10-06 10:38:08', 'We have come to rely completely on energy.  We use it in almost everything we do; we live in it, use it for all our modern conveniences and more.  Without energy we wouldn\'t know what to do.  In the past, before energy, there were lanterns for light and matches and wood for heat.  \r\n\r\nThat was the only options people had.  When power was accessible to everyone by running power lines through cities, towns, residential areas to allow everyone to tap into the new generation, people were skeptical as to how this would affect everyone in the future.\r\n\r\nOver the years, appliances became energy friendly, which made for less manual labor and more free time.  Wash machines, dryers, dishwashers and the latest in cooking stoves that no longer needed wood.  These were all great inventions and although people were skeptical they still took advantage of these appliances.  \r\n\r\nToday we have the worry of saving the energy that we know and love so well.  Our energy is fueled by non-renewable resources which will allow the depletion of these resources slowly and over time where we won\'t realize it until it is gone. We need to find an alternative to the way we power our energy but we also need to store the energy that we already have.\r\n\r\nSolar energy has been tested and experimented with as we learn more and more about how to conserve and store the natural heat from the sunlight.  We all know how effective it is and why it is something that we should work very hard at conserving.  Storing the solar energy can mean endless usage of water and other necessities by using conservative methods of saving energy.  \r\n\r\nThermal mass systems are the process of using natural resources to make material that will store solar energy.  This type of storage uses renewable resources from the earth, such as dirt, water and man made resources such as concrete to help store energy if only for a short period of time.  \r\n\r\nThermal mass can help heat water at night or heat your home long after the sun goes down or on cloudy days when the sun doesn\'t peak through the clouds at all.  These need to be worked on because there is no extensive long storage capability using <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power</a> just yet. \r\n\r\nThen you have the thermo-chemically phase which uses types of devices to store heat.  Some examples of this type of storage includes\r\n\r\nParaffin wax inside of a storage tank.  When the paraffin wax is cold it is solid but when it is heated it is a liquid that can help hold heat for a very long time without cooling it down. As the paraffin wax cools it becomes hard which can hold the heat in longer. \r\n\r\nEutectic Salts are inexpensive and can store heat in a heating system which will distribute the heat evenly and lasting hotter longer. \r\n\r\nMolten Salts are an effective way to store solar energy because it allows the heat to remain hot without being non-flammable and cost effective.  During the time that the storage tank is heating up, the salt mixture is heated and then used to make steam. \r\n\r\nRechargeable batteries can be a great way to store energy.  This type of storage allows the power source connected to the battery maintain its power.  Lead acid batteries are the more common battery used for this type of storage. \r\n\r\nAs you see there are several ways that we can store natural energy we just need to learn how to make these methods more practical and efficient.  When we figure it out we will have an unlimited supply of natural heat.', 'Storing Energy', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'storing-energy', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:54:17', '2011-11-03 08:54:17', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=86', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(87, 1, '2011-10-07 05:59:54', '2011-10-07 10:59:54', 'The sun produces massive amounts of heat that are transmitted down to the earth\'s surface.  When the sun\'s rays reach the earth\'s surface the intensity of the heat directly from the sun is not as hot because some of the heat is rerouted before it reaches the earth\'s atmosphere.  When the sun is hot and it is summer time we think that it couldn\'t get much hotter as the mid day sun makes your run for shade, but it can get hotter if it wasn\'t rerouted.\r\n\r\nSolar power can be hot enough to power machinery and that is exactly what was discovered over one hundred years ago when a man working on machinery wondered if steam from the heat of the day could be used to power machinery. He was right and thus began a new form of production, heat and electricity.  Today solar power is being used all around the world.  \r\n\r\nThe solar power is being concentrated into a solar source where the heat is used in a variety of ways.  We still rely on our way of heating and powering our homes but in the future it may all be powered by the sun.  It is cost effective to use <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power</a> as the only expense you have is in your solar source.\r\n\r\nIn order to use solar power you will need to have something that can attract the sun and allow the heat to be concentrated where it can stay warm for a long period of time.  This is fairly easy when you consider all the knowledge and resources that we already have access to.  When you use solar power for heating and power electricity you cannot go wrong. \r\n\r\nSolar power is entrusted in space shuttles as they know that this will help produce the most efficient energy with the least amount of complications.  The solar panels are faced toward the sun at all times in order to be able to power the shuttle efficiently. \r\n\r\nThere are fewer problems from solar power than with other methods.  Even though there are days that there are clouds in the sky and rain, snow or other weather, it is still possible to produce enough heat in your solar source to create enough energy to last until the sun can come back down.  Solar power is in our future we need to be ready for it.  \r\n\r\nRight now solar power is only being used by those who are more aware and worried about our earth\'s atmosphere when it is a concern that we should all be worried about. \r\n\r\nWe can learn a lot from the past and the way that <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power</a> was used.  Every minute of the sunlight was used doing everything that needed done because after the sun went down there was no more light.  I don\'t think we could do that now.  Solar power has so many benefits for us that we don\'t realize all of them and how it is more efficient to use the solar power than other ways.', 'The Benefits of Solar Power', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'the-benefits-of-solar-power', '', '', '2012-01-16 04:56:33', '2012-01-16 09:56:33', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=87', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(88, 1, '2011-10-08 19:52:06', '2011-10-09 00:52:06', 'When you think of solar power you think of heating and light for your home. That is one of the many things that we use solar power for.  Solar power is everywhere and it is growing everyday. There are different products that are made using solar power. This article will list these products and their uses and also how solar power affects them.  Solar power is using the sun\'s natural heat to produce electricity, heat, and more.  When you use solar power you are using the natural resources found that cannot harm the earth in ways that other methods can.\r\n\r\nThere are more products that use solar power than what we realize. A lot of the electronics made will use some type of solar power in order to function completely and accurately.  For example, calculators are solar power products.  These calculators may or may not have on and off switches.  Some rely on the solar panel completely in order to stay or turn off.  \r\n\r\nSolar power calculators need a certain amount of light inside the solar panel in order to turn the calculator on and perform what you want it to do; add, subtract, divide, multiply and more.  The solar panel in a calculator is not as big as the one that you would to power your home.  \r\n\r\nThe size needed for a calculator is adjusted before installation to provide the right amount of what it needs. Solar power products can be found in travel products, outdoor recreation, safety products, emergency products and more.  \r\n\r\nRadios have are produced with a solar panel inside that transforms the sunlight into energy allowing you to listen to your radio while you are outside.  You may also find solar power in flashlights, battery chargers, mobile phone chargers, watches, lanterns, emergency products such as sirens and lights.  \r\n\r\nAs you see there are several products that are using the solar power technology.  Portable chargers are great to use because they charge the product that you have using the sunlight just as easy as turning a calculator on.  Camping equipment and supplies work well with solar power because it allows the sunlight during the day to supply their lanterns, flashlights and radios at night.\r\n\r\nCooking outdoors can also be done by using solar power in order to heat the element that will ignite and allow for even cooking.  Because more people are turning to solar power for their future energy source there are companies that are marketing products that are produced using solar power.  \r\n\r\nAppliances are being made for <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power homes</a>.  These appliances, refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, and more will work great in a home that is generated by solar power.  They are built to conserve energy even more so than the products available to everyone. \r\n\r\nIn the future when everything turns to solar power in order to work we will be prepared using the knowledge and the products that are available today. We can\'t predict the future in solar power but we can all do our best to make it happen.', 'Using Solar Power', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'using-solar-power', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:53:50', '2011-11-03 08:53:50', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=88', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(89, 1, '2011-10-09 14:02:46', '2011-10-09 19:02:46', 'There are two different types of wind turbine; Vertical and Horizontal.  Each one performs their own function and they each of their advantages and their disadvantages. You should pick the one that is best for you and your needs.  They do have one thing in common and that is that they produce energy from winds.  They just do it in a different way.  \r\n\r\nVertical axis turbine has the main rotor shaft running vertically instead of horizontally.  This direction can have its advantages and disadvantages.  The advantage is the gearbox can be put in the bottom of the turbine, unlike the horizontal turbines.  All the weight is not at the top of the tower.\r\n\r\nIt also does not need to be pointed in the direction of the wind. The disadvantages of vertical axis wind turbines is that there can be pulsating torques that can happen during each turn when the turbine is running in the same direction as the wind. They produce a smaller amount of energy from the wind.\r\n\r\n<strong>Different Types of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines</strong>\r\n\r\nWindmill with a rotation sail.  This type of turbine is the newest out there as it looks like sails on a ship once it is up and running.  The sails can expand or contract to the changing winds. There is three sails on it and the speed is managed through magnetic counter that expands or contracts these vertical sails.  It has a control unit that will help to control the sails so the damage will be minimal. The sails might tear but the frame is durable and will last through the storms. \r\n\r\nAerodynamic turbine is made up of airfoil base that is designed to capture the kinetic energy flowing from an artificial current to the center.  It can utilize most of the air mass that passes through by redirecting it over the upper turbines.  It can respond to wind and also rivers, creeks, oceans or other free flowing water systems. \r\n\r\nDarrieus Wind Turbines are efficient but because of their size and shape they can produce cyclic stress on the tower which can wear it out sooner. It features three blades that work well in higher winds. They are held up by external structures that are connected from the ground up.\r\n\r\nGiromill is a type of meal that features three vertical blades. It is self starting so the maintenance is low. These types of mills a low blade speed but they can create a high performance and success in channeling the energy from every turn of the blade.\r\n\r\nSavonius Wind Turbine mills have two scoops that are used for wind conversion.  Some do come in three scoops that make it self starting.  They look like long helicopter blades that are bent in a direction. This style and shape is to provide enough energy to be adequate. \r\n\r\nWindstar Turbines has straight aluminum blades that are attached on each end of the rotating shaft.  This windmill features more than one rotor and they each have their own dual braking system that has pneumatic disc brakes.  They are designed for <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">strong powerful winds</a>.\r\n\r\nThe advantages to running a vertical axis wind turbine is that they are easier to maintain and reduce cost, can withstand almost all wind, low high, smaller and easier to transport.  The disadvantages are they take twice as much time to produce efficient energy from winds, need to be installed on flat land, low starting torque, some models use guyed wires which can add stress to the bottom. The design and the preference of the consumer make the best choice when it comes to choosing the right one for you.', 'Vertical Axis Wind Turbine', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'vertical-axis-wind-turbine', '', '', '2012-01-16 04:56:05', '2012-01-16 09:56:05', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=89', 0, 'post', '', 0);
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(90, 1, '2011-10-10 18:27:42', '2011-10-10 23:27:42', 'We have become accustomed to turning a dial or pushing a button in order to have heat. These ways are nice but they may be inconvenient as well.  Heating homes, schools or businesses with solar energy is not only easy but cost effective as well.  There are several ways that we can capture the sun\'s heat even in winter times.  In order to capture the sun\'s heat you need a solar source.  This source can be something that will attract the sun rays but trap the heat from it when it enters the source.  A good example is a sunroom.\r\n\r\nThese rooms are attached to a home or a building and are constructed of glass panels from the floor to the ceiling.  It is usually facing the morning sun in order to get the full affect of the heat. When the sun shines into the room the glass allows the sunrays heat the furniture and everything in the room.  These areas become the source that holds the heat in so that it will not escape back out of the glass.  This type of heating is natural and can be very efficient if it is constructed correctly. \r\n\r\nOther forms of solar power heat are:\r\n\r\nThermal mass that absorbs and holds in the heat.  It traps and holds heat while the sun is shining and disperses the heat when the sun goes down.\r\n\r\nTrombe Wall is a natural solar heating and ventilation system that uses air channels to hold the heat between a glass object and a thermal mass that is facing the sun.  The sunlight gets trapped and stored inside this wall and is then circulated though vents and the top and the bottom of the wall. The wall radiates the heat.\r\n\r\nTranspired collector is also a wall that is used facing the sun.  The wall absorbs the sunlight and heats the air when it enters into the ventilation system.\r\n\r\nSolar Cooling is a great way to ventilate a building.  It absorbs the solar heat and cools it making ice with a solar powered steam engine that is attached to a cooling device.\r\n\r\nSolar Chimney is also a solar ventilation system.  It is made of a thermal mass that is hollow inside.  The chimney will warm the air inside the chimney and causing the heat to rise.  The rise allows the air to circulate and vent properly. \r\n\r\nThere are several ways that we can provide heating and cooling to our homes, businesses, buildings or other structures that need to be heated.  The ways listed above are by using all natural material that will pay off in the long run when you have heat using the sun and not an artificial heating source that may be produced by non-renewable resources.  We all need heat no matter what.  We need to find out what ways we can save the heat from the day to keep our house warm at night.  Not only does it work for heating but also cooling as well.', 'Ways to use Solar Power for Heat', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'ways-to-use-solar-power-for-heat', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:53:30', '2011-11-03 08:53:30', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=90', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(91, 1, '2011-10-11 12:31:17', '2011-10-11 17:31:17', 'In order to know where to find solar energy you must first know what solar energy is. Solar energy is energy from the sun. When the sun is shining solar energy is being produced as it sends the heat radiating to the earth. \r\n\r\nYou can find solar energy anywhere or anything that the sun can shine on.  There is a way that you can save the sunlight in order to provide heat during the cold, which is what millions of people have done throughout the years.  \r\n\r\nIt started thousands of years ago when people where able to use a thick lens or magnifying glass on an object that would attract the sun rays on that particular object and could get so hot it would catch fire.  This gave a new prospective on how strong the heat from the sun really was. \r\n\r\nThe problem with capturing the suns heat is the fact that when it reaches the earths surface it does not go to one particular spot.  It is spread evenly over the earth where the sunlight is able to reach.  When this happens you may find it difficult to heat something using only the sunlight.  Although the area or object may be hot if left in the sun too long it will not reach the full heating potential of the sun\'s light.\r\n\r\nIn order to use the heat efficiently to heat a room after the sun goes down or when the sun is unable to shine because of clouds you will need to use a source that will attract the heat to one particular area.  This source is called a solar collector.  The solar collector attracts a lot of sunlight to one particular area allowing the sun to pass through the source and into the space.  \r\n\r\nThe objects in the space absorb and hold the heat from the sunlight and trapping it so it will not get back out with the help of the source. Glass is a great solar collector because it allows the sun to pass through it and into the space but the heat from the sun can rarely escape leaving the space under the glass to become warm or hot from the heat. The objects in the space help to hold the heat as it comes in so that the space will stay warmer longer.  This allows the area to be heated using solar power.\r\n\r\nBecause glass is a natural solar collector it makes it great to put into a greenhouse or a sun room.  The glass attracts the sunlight and traps the heat inside so that they temperature in the greenhouse or sun room remain warm even at night when the temperature outside may be cold. \r\n\r\nSolar energy can be found anywhere the sun shines but in order to fill the heat you must have direct sunlight for an extended period of time.  If you just use the morning sun to heat your home your house may not stay warm through the night.', 'What is Solar Energy', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'what-is-solar-energy', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:53:20', '2011-11-03 08:53:20', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=91', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(92, 1, '2011-10-12 23:38:26', '2011-10-13 04:38:26', 'Solar power is everywhere because it comes from the sun.  Solar power can be used to power electricity, pump water, to heat your home or office and power vehicles.  With all that we can do with solar power you have to wonder why we don\'t do enough to conserve the solar power.  We could use it for almost anything and it would cost a fraction of what we are paying now.  You can make a difference by doing your part is making solar power something you can use.\r\n\r\nIn order to power energy with solar power you need to know the basics of solar power and how it works.  It takes a long time for heat from the sunlight to reach the earth.  Unless it is concentrated into a particular area the heat from the sun will be distributed evenly over the earth\'s surface where the sun is shining.  When you want to use the natural sun light to power your electricity, heat or water you need to know the process to it.\r\n\r\nYou need to direct the sunlight to a concentrated area in order to have enough energy to power your source.  Some of the biggest solar power towers are set up around the world.  Solar power is not something that a few people are trying but solar power is about the future, everyone\'s future.  When you use a light in your home you may not realize the process that brings that energy to that switch so when you flip it on you will have lights.  \r\n\r\nThe energy that it takes to run power to our homes are not a natural way of energy.  Conserving the energy that comes from the sun is the most natural way to equip our homes with energy, heat and more. When we use natural resources we save in several ways; by preserving the earth, cutting down on monthly and over all costs, and no inconvenient power outages.  \r\n\r\nPreserving the earth helps when you use natural resources that don\'t hurt the earths atmosphere and everything in it.  If we continue to use the power that we use today we may pollute the atmosphere so much that the right amount of sun will not be able to make it down to the earth\'s surface in the future.  Then we will have no other choice but to rely on our man made abilities to produce something that will cost us more than what it already does now.  Pollutants will also harm life on earth as it starts to close in and start to harm us.  Cutting down on monthly and over all costs can save you a lot of money in the future.\r\n\r\nIn the beginning you may pay a minimal amount to be solar power efficient by purchasing a solar source.  You can buy indoor and outdoor lighting, solar power windows and insulated doors in order to make your home more solar efficient.  After that initial expense you don\'t have the expense of paying a monthly bill to keep your service on.  This also promotes others to use solar power to be more efficient.  \r\n\r\nWhen a storm blows through we are sometimes left without power for at least a day but sometimes more.  When this happens we are so use to our conveniences that we have a hard time adjusting to going back to the basics when we are use to flipping on a light switch, using the microwave, taking a shower or bath assuming that the water can be pumped and heated the same as it always is.  \r\n\r\nLoading the dishwasher or washing the dishes, washing and drying clothes. All of these services require the power to be on and when it is off is when you miss the services.  When you use solar power you are less likely to experience these down times because your power is generated by natural energy.', 'What you need to know about Solar Power', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'what-you-need-to-know-about-solar-power', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:53:12', '2011-11-03 08:53:12', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=92', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(93, 1, '2011-10-13 21:06:10', '2011-10-14 02:06:10', 'Solar energy is a natural source of energy that comes directly from the sun.  When solar energy hits the earth it spreads over the earth\'s surface and provides warmth evenly.  If you could capture the sun\'s rays into a particular area for a long period of time it would provide enough warmth for nighttime or on cloudy days.  \r\n\r\nLearning where to find solar energy can help you to get started today.  Solar energy does not cost anything because it comes from the sun.  The source that you choose may cost some but in the long run it should be your only expense, unlike gas or oil heaters that you continue to pay for monthly in order to have power or gas heat in your home. Solar power can provide heating, cooling and ventilation.\r\n\r\nIf you want to make your own solar power to capture the energy for heating its easy to do if you can find a solar collector, which is anything that attracts the heat from the sun in a concentrated amount, such as glass or clear plastic. Getting into your car that has sat out in the hot sun all day long can be extremely hot and you have to roll down your windows to cool it off inside.  \r\n\r\nThat is because the glass has attracted the sun and the objects in your car, including your seats, have trapped the heat not allowing it to escape.  When you roll your windows down you are allowing the heat to escape causing your car to cool down. The same thing is true about greenhouses. The glass or clear plastic can attract the sun and not allow it to escape causing the greenhouse to maintain the heat for the plants to grow effectively.  \r\n\r\nIn order to heat your home using solar energy, you need to know the information on a passive and an active home.  These two types of solar homes offer the homeowner options to choose from and your cost of heating may be down.  <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Solar energy</a> does not only heat your home but it also heats your water and if you use solar energy lights it can light your home at night. \r\n\r\nPassive homes do not use any equipment to heat the home.  Passive homes use windows that are made to allow the maximum amount of sunlight into your home.  The sunlight is controlled by keeping the doors closed in the hottest part of the day not allowing any heat to escape. At night thick curtains may be used on these windows so that the warmth stays inside during the night.  This allows the sun to naturally heat your home without any help.\r\n\r\nActive homes do use equipment to help circulate the heat in the home.  Some of the equipment that may be used includes pumps, blowers and an alternative heating source in case the sunlight was not enough during the daytime.  In order to heat the home with sunlight these homes use special boxes on the outside that attract the sunrays to it.  \r\n\r\nThey are made from a dark colored metal to help attract the sun more. The water or air that is carried in the pipes and ductwork is heated by this glass box that has captured the sunlight.  Then the heated water or air is then carried to the rest of the home. \r\n\r\nIn the long run, solar energy helps to heat the home naturally and without depending on a company to supply it for you. Solar energy can be found anywhere the sun is.', 'The cost of Solar Energy', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'the-cost-of-solar-energy', '', '', '2012-01-16 04:55:38', '2012-01-16 09:55:38', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=93', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(94, 1, '2011-10-14 18:40:42', '2011-10-14 23:40:42', 'Solar panels convert the suns energy into usable forms. Solar panels can be a certain kind of device that attracts the sun to use the sun to power machinery that can transfer the heat from the sun into whatever they need.  We could use solar panels to convert the heat from the sun into the energy we need to power things that run.  Solar panels are common and can be seen in a lot of different products, such as calculators, satellites, or even space ships.  Solar panels are an effective way to redirect the sunlight and use it for electricity.\r\n\r\nIt all starts over one hundred years ago when a man got the idea to use the heat from the sun to power his machinery. The main focus was to use the steam from the hot sun light in order to start and maintain their machines.  This new revelation peaked the interest of several scientists who did not waste any time traveling to see how this discovery worked.  Since then, there have been groundbreaking products that have increased the convenience and the need to use a natural resource such as the sun in order to work machinery. \r\n\r\nSolar panels can be different shapes and sizes but their main purpose is to convert the light in order to make electricity. Photovoltaic, or PV, is the process of converting the light into electricity. Photovoltaic cells are self generating and consist of a very thing film made of silver.  This film is placed on a semiconductor layer that can be found on an iron substrate. The photovoltaic cells are very important in producing enough sunlight and heat in order to successfully produce the energy that is needed in order to heat up water, heat homes and power electricity. \r\n\r\nSolar panels can be found in all different shapes and sizes including round, square, and rectangle.  You can see them on top of buildings and houses or standing alone in fields.  Solar panels are in hand held devices and they are in energy efficient appliances.  The sun is a wonderful natural resource and can greatly cater to our way of life.  The study of natural resources like the sun is ongoing and the improvement that can be made in the future is anyone\'s guess but you can\'t go wrong when you use natural resources.\r\n\r\nBecause this new way of production was in trial and error stage, it was somewhat expensive to turn your home or business into a natural way to heat and power.  But since things have changed and newer material has surfaced and since we know more about the <a href=\"http://solarblog.ikmangroup.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar panels</a> the cost is not as high, although it is still higher than using man made methods of producing heat and electricity.  In the long run using solar panels for all your electric needs will save you money in the long run because you won\'t have to worry about paying for your power.  As long as the sun shines you will have power.  On days that are too cloudy for the sun to break through to the earth, your system should still be adequate enough to carry the electricity through another day.', 'Why are Solar Panels Important?', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'why-are-solar-panels-important', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:52:44', '2011-11-03 08:52:44', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=94', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(95, 1, '2011-10-15 08:32:11', '2011-10-15 13:32:11', 'We have ways to heat our water, our homes and provide us with electricity.  We probably take all of this for granted and if we lost them we would probably panic.  We take for granted that these conveniences will be there for us from now on.  \r\n\r\nWe expect glitches to happen but we want them to be fixable without going long without all of these.  We appreciate the heat in the winter when it snows outside and when the temperatures drop.  We need water to live and although it is usually running under the ground we want the convenience of it running through our pipes and into our homes.\r\n\r\nElectricity is nice when you can have lights with just a simple flick of the switch.  In the summertime we experience some power outages when everyone turns on their air conditioners in order to tolerate the extreme temperatures beating down from the sun. This heat is sometimes so intense it can make someone, who has trouble breathing, struggle for every breath.  \r\n\r\nThe sun is a very intense ball of gas up in the atmosphere.  It burns twenty four hours a day, seven days per week.  We only see it during out daytime but on the other side of the globe they get the daytime when we get the night.  When the sun light beams down on the earth\'s surface, a small percentage of the solar radiation heading for earth gets reflected.  There are larger amounts of the sunlight that is actually absorbed.  \r\n\r\nWhen you consider the fact that the sunlight must go through fog, clouds, dust particles and harmful pollutants in order to reach us that reduce the amount of sunlight that we receive even more.  When it finally makes it to the earth\'s surface it is then radiated back up into space.  When it reaches the earth, plants and vegetation absorb it and the oceans, winds and other resources absorb the sunlight as well.  \r\n\r\nSome people use some of the heat generated from the sun in order to heat homes, power electricity and provide water to their families and businesses.  When you think about all that you have that runs through a machine it may be possible to reroute that in order to run it all by sunlight.  Scientists have only started to make this possible but it is far from being completed.  \r\n\r\nWhen you consider all the solar energy that reaches the earth\'s surface and then radiated back into the atmosphere, you could <a href=\"http://solarblog.ikmangroup.com/\" target=\"_blank\">power electricity</a>, heat and water from now on.  This solar energy can be redirected and concentrated using special boxes that attract the light during the day to heat water and homes throughout the night. \r\n\r\nSolar power is very important and provides a natural way to heat, obtain electricity and water with just a little more effort.  In the future we may have no other choice but to look at natural resources in order to have these necessities and conveniences.  Solar power is important now and in the future.', 'Why is Solar Power Important', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'why-is-solar-power-important', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:52:34', '2011-11-03 08:52:34', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=95', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(96, 1, '2011-10-16 11:49:53', '2011-10-16 16:49:53', 'Life on earth is fueled by the light and heat from the sun. Approximately, 3850 Zettajoules (ZJ) per year is the total amount of solar energy available to the earth. The suns energy travels to the earth by way of electromagnetic radiation like radio waves but the frequency range is different. Some of this energy is absorbed as it comes thru the atmosphere. Heat and light are the primary forms of solar energy. \r\nSolar energy has many advantages over conventional energy. The energy from the sun is free the only expense is from recovering the energy. The cost of recovering the suns energy is recovered faster than with conventional energy. The recovering units don\'t have to be connected to natural gas or power grids, they stand alone. The supply of solar energy is limitless. It has no emission gases to harm the earth\'s atmosphere. \r\n\r\nThere are several ways to recover solar energy:\r\n\r\nFocusing collectors: This has a movable mirror, known as heliostats, is pointed to the sun and can provide a temperature around 4000 degrees C. This degree temperature is used for a solar furnace in industries and research. These solar furnaces don\'t contaminate our environment. The heliostats can focus the energy to a boiler that turns water into steam. To generate solar electricity, focusing collectors can be used.\r\n\r\nFlat plate collectors: These collectors can be used in schools and homes to provide heat using water that is heated in pipes. They cannot provide as much heat as the focusing collectors because they are smaller.\r\nSolar distillation: Solar distillation is about the same as flat plate collectors but provides distilled water instead of heat. Sea water is put in tanks or ditches on the roof of a house and the heat from the sun heats and evaporates the water and turns the water vapor into liquid water that is distilled.\r\n\r\nSolar electricity: By using focusing collectors and Photovoltaic cells, made of thin pieces of semiconductors, convert radiation from the sun into electricity. \r\n\r\nSolar energy would not be affected by the supply and demand of fuel for it is free and it doesn\'t polute the atmosphere. It is natural and pure. It would provide us with better health.\r\n\r\nThere are several ways that we can work together in order to get the best of natural and renewable resources.  Using solar power is not only helpful but it is inspiring to others.  The expenses to using the solar energy are less than the cost of using other resources for heat, including electricity and gas. When you use electricity and gas you may have a low cost up front but in the end you end up paying for it from now on.  With <a href=\"http://solarblog.ikmangroup.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power</a> you may have an initial investment to turning your home into solar power but after that you have no reason to pay for it any further, unless you use electric or gas for a back up heating source. Solar power was available yesterday, it\'s available today and hopefully it will be available for us in the future.', 'Why you should choose to use Solar Power', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'why-you-should-choose-to-use-solar-power', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:52:27', '2011-11-03 08:52:27', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=96', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(97, 1, '2011-10-17 00:55:01', '2011-10-17 05:55:01', 'Wind power is taking the energy generated from the wind and using it in more productive ways.  Wind turbines are a machine that can transform the kinetic energy found in wind and convert it into mechanical energy. Mechanical energy works with kinetic energy to balance into the mechanical system. When the mechanical energy is converted into electricity it can be called a wind turbine. \r\n\r\nThere are two different types of wind turbines; Horizontal axis and Vertical axis.  The most common of these two are the horizontal axis. Horizontal axis features the main rotor shaft and generator at the top of the turbine.  \r\n\r\nThe horizontal axis is pointed into the wind. Most of these horizontal axis have a gearbox that allows the blades to turn quicker to generate more electricity.  The tower is what provides turbulence.  The turbine can be pointed somewhat upward and stand well above the blades.  The blades are made of durable material capable of withstanding high winds.\r\n\r\nWhen you see these turbines in the field you may think that they are no longer helpful but there are several people who believe in using them still. Horizontal axis wind turbines can either turn upward or downward.  If they choose to turn the blades upward, they don\'t hold good together for longer periods of time.  They begin to crack and breakdown in high winds.  When the blades are downward facing they stay in line with the wind longer and they can outlast through the high winds without breaking.  Because they are so durable it keeps the cost down as well. \r\n\r\nTypes of Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines\r\n\r\nWindmills Consists of four or more blades, usually short, and can wooden blades. These were used to grind grain.  As the winds picked up it would rotate a mechanism inside allowing it to run the grain through a mill crushing it. \r\n\r\nRural Windmills was originally from Australia but later moved over to the USA.  Farmers found that this type of windmill was good to pump water and electricity to the barns and fields. This windmill had several blades and can still be seen today in fields.  They were constructed of metal usually in order to carry electricity for lights or maybe a radio.\r\n\r\nModern Turbines are what we have now standing in fields.  They feature three blades that are pointed at the ends. The reason for their unusual shape is because they have been proven to exceed wind velocity up to 6 times more, allowing for high efficiency and reliability.  \r\n\r\nThe advantages of this type of wind turbine include stability, tallness, bendable, durable and strong.  The disadvantages my include cannot operate well close to the ground,  hard to transport over sea, difficult to install, not in big demand, there are concerns with how they affect radar, structural damage done with storms and wear. \r\n\r\nThere are good points and bad points to owning these types of turbines. They have been proven to work and you can have one or thirty one out in your field.  They do help to generate electricity and other great things that we would normally have to go without.', 'Wind Power', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'wind-power', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:52:19', '2011-11-03 08:52:19', '', 0, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/?p=97', 0, 'post', '', 0),
(128, 1, '2011-11-03 03:52:52', '2011-11-03 08:52:52', 'Solar energy is a natural source of energy that comes directly from the sun.  When solar energy hits the earth it spreads over the earth\'s surface and provides warmth evenly.  If you could capture the sun\'s rays into a particular area for a long period of time it would provide enough warmth for nighttime or on cloudy days.  \r\n\r\nLearning where to find solar energy can help you to get started today.  Solar energy does not cost anything because it comes from the sun.  The source that you choose may cost some but in the long run it should be your only expense, unlike gas or oil heaters that you continue to pay for monthly in order to have power or gas heat in your home. Solar power can provide heating, cooling and ventilation.\r\n\r\nIf you want to make your own solar power to capture the energy for heating its easy to do if you can find a solar collector, which is anything that attracts the heat from the sun in a concentrated amount, such as glass or clear plastic. Getting into your car that has sat out in the hot sun all day long can be extremely hot and you have to roll down your windows to cool it off inside.  \r\n\r\nThat is because the glass has attracted the sun and the objects in your car, including your seats, have trapped the heat not allowing it to escape.  When you roll your windows down you are allowing the heat to escape causing your car to cool down. The same thing is true about greenhouses. The glass or clear plastic can attract the sun and not allow it to escape causing the greenhouse to maintain the heat for the plants to grow effectively.  \r\n\r\nIn order to heat your home using solar energy, you need to know the information on a passive and an active home.  These two types of solar homes offer the homeowner options to choose from and your cost of heating may be down.  Solar energy does not only heat your home but it also heats your water and if you use solar energy lights it can light your home at night. \r\n\r\nPassive homes do not use any equipment to heat the home.  Passive homes use windows that are made to allow the maximum amount of sunlight into your home.  The sunlight is controlled by keeping the doors closed in the hottest part of the day not allowing any heat to escape. At night thick curtains may be used on these windows so that the warmth stays inside during the night.  This allows the sun to naturally heat your home without any help.\r\n\r\nActive homes do use equipment to help circulate the heat in the home.  Some of the equipment that may be used includes pumps, blowers and an alternative heating source in case the sunlight was not enough during the daytime.  In order to heat the home with sunlight these homes use special boxes on the outside that attract the sunrays to it.  \r\n\r\nThey are made from a dark colored metal to help attract the sun more. The water or air that is carried in the pipes and ductwork is heated by this glass box that has captured the sunlight.  Then the heated water or air is then carried to the rest of the home. \r\n\r\nIn the long run, solar energy helps to heat the home naturally and without depending on a company to supply it for you. Solar energy can be found anywhere the sun is.', 'The cost of Solar Energy', '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '93-revision', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:52:52', '2011-11-03 08:52:52', '', 93, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/93-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0),
(130, 1, '2011-11-03 03:54:10', '2011-11-03 08:54:10', 'The sun produces massive amounts of heat that are transmitted down to the earth\'s surface.  When the sun\'s rays reach the earth\'s surface the intensity of the heat directly from the sun is not as hot because some of the heat is rerouted before it reaches the earth\'s atmosphere.  When the sun is hot and it is summer time we think that it couldn\'t get much hotter as the mid day sun makes your run for shade, but it can get hotter if it wasn\'t rerouted.\r\n\r\nSolar power can be hot enough to power machinery and that is exactly what was discovered over one hundred years ago when a man working on machinery wondered if steam from the heat of the day could be used to power machinery. He was right and thus began a new form of production, heat and electricity.  Today solar power is being used all around the world.  \r\n\r\nThe solar power is being concentrated into a solar source where the heat is used in a variety of ways.  We still rely on our way of heating and powering our homes but in the future it may all be powered by the sun.  It is cost effective to use solar power as the only expense you have is in your solar source.\r\n\r\nIn order to use solar power you will need to have something that can attract the sun and allow the heat to be concentrated where it can stay warm for a long period of time.  This is fairly easy when you consider all the knowledge and resources that we already have access to.  When you use solar power for heating and power electricity you cannot go wrong. \r\n\r\nSolar power is entrusted in space shuttles as they know that this will help produce the most efficient energy with the least amount of complications.  The solar panels are faced toward the sun at all times in order to be able to power the shuttle efficiently. \r\n\r\nThere are fewer problems from solar power than with other methods.  Even though there are days that there are clouds in the sky and rain, snow or other weather, it is still possible to produce enough heat in your solar source to create enough energy to last until the sun can come back down.  Solar power is in our future we need to be ready for it.  \r\n\r\nRight now solar power is only being used by those who are more aware and worried about our earth\'s atmosphere when it is a concern that we should all be worried about. \r\n\r\nWe can learn a lot from the past and the way that <a href=\"http://solarenergy.zmagz.com/\" target=\"_blank\">solar power</a> was used.  Every minute of the sunlight was used doing everything that needed done because after the sun went down there was no more light.  I don\'t think we could do that now.  Solar power has so many benefits for us that we don\'t realize all of them and how it is more efficient to use the solar power than other ways.', 'The Benefits of Solar Power', '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '87-revision', '', '', '2011-11-03 03:54:10', '2011-11-03 08:54:10', '', 87, 'http://infomagz.com/windsolar/87-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0),
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