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Solar Solutions for Your Business

Jay Slough - Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Businesses the world over are slowly starting to look for renewable energy sources, thanks to progressive government policies that aim to reduce dependence on conventional supplies. One particular energy source that has drawn the attention of entrepreneurs is solar energy. However, a lot of small business owners who have little investment capital only took marginal steps due to the high cost of solar power. But this has drastically changed now that installation costs of solar energy systems have been decreasing due to the learning curve, and the emergence of government subsidies to help offset the initial investment cost. Today, businesses everywhere are reaping the benefits of solar solutions.

More and more businesses are currently turning to solar solutions to save money, especially with effects of the global financial crisis. For instance, many business owners are turning to solar electric systems that can integrate with their utility provider. These systems can be installed on roof tops or on large open areas such as parking lots and walkways. Solar  roof systems are specifically designed to maximize energy from the sun, thereby reducing energy requirements from your utility provider. Solar roof systems are usually modular so they can be customized to meet your existing roof space, and of course, your budget. More importantly, they are built to last, providing you with cheap electricity and cost savings long into the future.  

Solar electric ground systems are equally efficient and a smart way to convert your open areas into an electricity generating platform. These systems typically track the sun from east to west in order to maximize available sunlight and generate more power. More power means your business will require less energy from the utility grid, saving you money, particularly during daytime and summertime rate periods.

Whether you choose to install solar electric systems on your rooftop or on the ground, you can harness the power generated for different purposes. You can use to power to operate solar lights for your signs, billboards, decks and roadways. Engineering in the past decade made it easier to use solar lights that are brighter, effective and easy to install. You can save from maintenance costs by not paying for electricity to operate them. In case you need power to illuminate a sign at night, solar lights are the ideal solution. You no longer have to worry that customers won’t see your sign from the road. They are also an effective means to draw attention to your billboards.

In all, you can absolutely empower your business with solar solutions and on-site generation of energy from the sun is the perfect way to show environmental stewardship in your community while effectively promoting your business.

Turnkey Solutions in South Dakota

Jay Slough - Tuesday, January 12, 2010

             South Dakota is a state located in the Midwestern region of the United States.  It is historically dominated by an agricultural economy and a rural lifestyle, but the state has recently sought to variegate its economy to entice and retain residents. However, it is still largely rural and has the fifth-lowest population density among U.S. states, with an estimated population of only 812,383 as of 2009. The state government is trying to keep up with current trends in various aspects that pave the way for economic growth and development. Turnkey solutions are needed in all fronts in order to maximize state assets and resources. Of specific importance is the energy sector because the political and economic aspects of fossil fuels are not in any way promising. This is precisely the reason why renewable energy is gaining popularity nowadays. To date, South Dakota has seven major renewable energy sources namely:  geothermal, hydro conventional, solar, wind, wood waste, landfill gas and biomass.

It is important to note that virtually all renewable energy sources depend on nuclear power. Fortunately, the sun at the center of our solar system is one giant nuclear reactor. The sun generates sunlight and solar radiation that is converted into energy through natural resources. In general, sunlight is the basis for solar power, biomass, wind energy, among others. On the other hand, fossil fuels are a form of biomass but a crude one with resource limits and deleterious side effects in the form of environmental pollutants.

Wind is produced when the sun heats up the Earth’s surface at different rates. The air that lies directly above a hot surface will rise and cool air from adjacent areas will rush in to fill the void. This movement of air creates wind in its most basic form. Renewable energy in the form of wind means increased economic opportunity in rural South Dakota. A U.S. Department of Energy Study revealed that increasing wind generation to 20 percent of the nation’s electricity would create almost 3,100 long-term jobs in South Dakota and most of the jobs would be in rural areas of the state, where opportunities to create new jobs are limited.

Solar energy is the most basic form of renewable energy. Sunlight can be converted directly to heat or electricity depending on the type of equipment used. Solar energy is regarded as a renewable energy because it will last for as long as the sun exists, which should be around 4 billion years.

When water flows, it packs a lot of inertia and stored energy. This basic principle forms the basis for hydropower which is typically seen on large-scale projects in the form of dams. A dam is constructed in a river, creating a reservoir. With the help of gravity, water is then released through pipes into the dam. The flowing water spins turbines, generating massive amounts of electricity.

Geothermal energy is a form of energy that utilizes the intrinsic warmth of the ground to produce power in the form of heat. Approximately six to seven feet below the surface, the temperature of the ground is regulated. By simply exchanging liquids above and below the ground, temperature regulation can be achieved. This renewable energy source is increasingly being integrated into residential areas in South Dakota.

Biomass is another renewable energy source, which is basically organic material such as manure. As you can surmise, it is not necessarily a clean one. The concept behind biomass is to convert the chemical energy in the biomass into usable power. This is typically achieved by burning it, and this is where the problem lies because doing so causes pollution. Moreover, it also has to be grown, harvested and then converted into power.

The aforementioned forms of renewable energy can be tapped in South Dakota to meet the state’s energy requirements. However, for residential and commercial purposes, it would be wise to bank on a company whose main focus is to create long-term sustainable value by providing solutions for renewable energy. One company with a sterling reputation quickly comes to mind – Power Plus - a leading renewable energy products retailer dedicated to providing renewable energy enthusiasts with the best, one-stop-shopping and customer service in the business.

Free Home Automation System Estimate

Jay Slough - Monday, December 14, 2009

Until recently, the best way to watch a movie was to go to a movie theater. But with the cost of snacks, waiting in line, someone kicking the back of your chair, and the crutching of popcorn in your ear, your movie theater experience has turned into a waste of time and money. Now, more and more people are turning their ordinary TV rooms into home theaters.

The introduction of VCRs made it easy to rent or buy movies and watch them at home, but TVs just didn't compare to movie theaters' huge screens and surround-sound systems. Not only did TVs have comparatively tiny screens and lower quality speakers, formatting a movie to fit the screen got rid of a substantial part of the picture. This used to involve a projector and a screen, and it was too expensive for most people to afford. But advances in technology have given people more choices for home theater setups, and some people find that a home theater is quieter and more convenient than a movie theater - and the picture and sound are amazing. (Oh Yeah Baby!)
 
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The important thing to remember is to have fun with your home theater. Remember to research and ask questions.
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Don't blow it - good planets are hard to find. ~Quoted in Time

Jay Slough - Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Saving the earth - Solar Energy and Solar Power
 
Solar energy is the power generated from the light and heat of the Sun. Solar energy is no doubt an ideal alternative source of energy which can replace notorious fossil fuels. Unlike fossil fuels, solar energy is renewable and if we are successful in harnessing the solar power to its capacity, we can easily solve the power crisis and the related politics all over the world. 
 
The use of solar energy has not been opened up because the oil industry does not own the sun. ~Ralph Nader, quoted in Linda Botts, ed.,Loose Talk, 1980
 
Solar energy is termed as a green fuel. It does not cause pollution or harm the environment in any way. The vital ozone layer does not get affected by the use of solar energy. Solar electricity is therefore very environment friendly. It is clean and safe for the earth and for us. Hence, opting for solar energy to cut down the consumption of the conventional electricity is simultaneously helping to make the earth a better place.
When I think about the earth I think about my kids. Really how clean is it going to be by the time they are my age. The sun is the source of solar energy. This source is unlimited, inexhaustible and free. Scientists and astronomers have stated that the sun will stay bright for at least a few more million years. This means the free energy that is being derived from the sun will be available to us for the foreseeable future and the future of our children and our children’s children. By using this freely available energy source, the earth’s non-renewable sources of energy can be preserved, helping the eco-system.
 
We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. ~Native American Proverb
 
Considering the huge number of benefits of solar power, we ought to give it a closer look. The number of Americans who have opted for this source of energy today just might surprise you. You will often come across a residential area where every roof might have a solar panel installed on it. This definitely points at the popularity solar power has gained. Let’s go through the great reasons why more and more people are choosing to go green today with the cheapest form of non-conventional form of energy.
We may need to solve problems not by removing the cause but by designing the way forward even if the cause remains in place
 
Here a few other reasons solar power and energy is better for you and the environment:
-Reduces local air pollution. .
-Offsets greenhouse gases
-Conserves Energy Solar electricity for the Third World is an effective energy conservation program because it conserves costly conventional power for urban areas, town market centers, and industrial and commercial uses, leaving decentralized PV-generated power to provide the lighting and basic electrical needs of the majority of the developing world's rural populations.
-Reduces need for dry-cell battery disposal. Check this out……
Small dry-cell batteries for flashlights and radios are used throughout the unelectrified world. Most of these batteries are disposable lead-acid cells which are not recycled. Lead from disposed dry-cells leaches into the ground, contaminating the soil and water. Solar rural electrification dramatically decreases the need for disposable dry-cell batteries. Over 12 billion dry-cell batteries were sold in 1993.
 
WHAT!!!
 
The sun generates more than 10,000 times the amount of energy the entire world consumes annually. The two most obvious benefits of solar power, and what is so alluring about it, are the fact the sun shines every single day for free, and that solar power panels generate zero CO2 emissions. Fossil fuels create large amounts of CO2, and CO2 contributes to what is commonly called global warming. Yet, alternative energy sources such as solar power do not create CO2 emissions. Solar power is a source of "clean energy" or "green energy," and coupled with its abundance there is ample reason for us to continue to explore solar energy not just as an alternative energy source, but as a potential foundation of energy production. With concerns over dependence on fossil fuels and CO2 emissions growing, the funding and research into alternative energy sources is growing as well. One of the benefactors of this increased awareness is solar energy.
 
I have no doubt that we will be successful in harnessing the sun's energy.... If sunbeams were weapons of war, we would have had solar energy centuries ago. ~Sir George Porter, quoted in The Observer, 26 August 1973

Solar power is very compatible with other sources of energy. An example of this is its compatibility with wind energy. This has proved to be very advantageous and can help you live off the grid if you can use these two renewable energy sources of power to your advantage. Another unusual point to consider is the shade provided by the solar panels installed on your roof. This shade can bring down the temperature of your attic during the hot summers. When you think about so many advantages, solar energy is really a good choice to opt for.
 
I think the environment should be put in the category of our national security. Defense of our resources is just as important as defense abroad. Otherwise what is there to defend? ~Robert Redford, Yosemite National Park dedication, 1985
 
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What is Renewable Energy and how does it work??

Jay Slough - Thursday, December 03, 2009

There are two types of energy. Nonrenewable and Renewable. ( I think renewable energy is what my 5yr old is made of.)

Energy sources are considered nonrenewable if they cannot be replenished (made again) in a short period of time. Some examples of nonrenewable energy include gasoline, diesel fuel, propane, coal, natural gas, and uranium (nuclear energy).

Renewable energy is energy generated from natural-occurring sources that can be constantly replenished in a short period of time. The five renewable sources used most often are Biomass, Water, Geothermal, Wind and Solar.

The use of renewable energy is not new. The oldest and perhaps most common energy is wood. More than 150 years ago, wood, which is one form of biomass, supplied up to 90% of our energy needs. As the use of coal, petroleum, and natural gas expanded, the United States became less reliant on wood as an energy source. Over half of renewable energy goes to producing electricity. About 9% of U.S. electricity was generated from renewable sources in 2008. The next largest use of renewable energy is the production of heat and steam for industrial purposes. Plants have more recently been used to create renewable fuels, such as ethanol (alternative to gasoline) are also used for transportation and to provide heat for homes and businesses. Geothermal energy is another type of renewable energy that involves harnessing the natural heat of the earth's core to produce power.

The largest source of renewable energy currently used is hydroelectric power. Hydroelectric power involves harnessing the kinetic energy of flowing water to turn turbines in order to produce electricity. A similar form of renewable energy is wind power, which involves harnessing the kinetic energy of wind currents to turn large fan-like turbines. Solar power, involves using the light and heat produced by the sun as an energy source. The power from the sun is so efficient, and it can be used for everything. Simple examples are things like lighting the pathway in the garden, security lights, or heating the pool. There are so many small devices that run on solar energy, that this alone can save you a lot of money. Together with residential solar panels you can switch from regular electricity to solar renewable energy.

For the future of the earth you need to understand that one of the most important benefits is the environment. The amount of electricity we use is the cause of extreme issues like global warming and pollution of the environment. When we start using the sun to its fullest capacity we are using a completely natural and environmentally friendly energy source.

Given the increasing population of the human race, the importance of renewable energy is likely to continue to increase in the future, as well as a shift toward more cost efficient energy sources. From the standpoint of electrical powersolar energy has a huge potential, considering the amount of energy the sun produces is thousands of times greater than the needs of earth. The world must transform its current energy system on a global scale. It is expected that 60% of all our energy will come from renewable energy by the year 2070.

 

Solar Pumps adapting to your needs.

Jay Slough - Tuesday, November 03, 2009

What are solar pumps, and how can they work for me?
 
Solar pumps are easy to set up and free to operate. They provide for a variety of different water applications such as drainage, emergency water needs, environmental remediation, simple landscaping, private homes, villages, medical clinics, etc. A water pump can be powered by its own PV array, or by a main system that powers lights and appliances.
 
Solar water pumps are superior for the environment than other water pump options. Using electricity powered by the sun does not release harmful emissions into the atmosphere and does not deplete non-renewable resources.
 
What if the sun is not out?
Any renewable energy source can make the electricity you need to power appliances, including pumps. Solar electric cells convert sunlight into DC electricity that can be routed directly to DC appliances, or can be stored in batteries for use when the sun is not shining, or can be inverted into AC electricity to power AC appliances.

So you see, there are opportunities to harness the power of the sun through solar water pumps and get the water you need without the extra cost. Power Plus proves time and time again they can beat the competition when it comes to price, quality, and most importantly, service.

To learn more about the crew at Power Plus, visit http://www.powerplussolar.com
 
 


   

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