Nuclear Power Potential Lost Fame As An Eternal Resource Of Usable Energy
July 13, 2011 by ftsword37
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Nuclear power is the course of creating electricity through managed nuclear reactions. All big size reactors utilized in the creation of electricity use the energy given off by fission reactions to heat water and then utilize the steam to force turbines generating electricity. There has long ago been talk of using fusion instead, but as of this time, such reactors are not available yet.
Nuclear power was first found out by Enrico Fermi in 1934. Leo Szilard, another investigator, came to conclusion that it was possible to create a chain reaction leading to global interest in fission. Fermi and Szilard moved to the United States and this gave him a chance to build the first nuclear reactor, Chicago Pile – 1. Electricity wasn’t produced till 1951 in an experimental plant, and in 1954 the USSR became the primary country to produce power for the grid employing a nuclear power plant capable of generating 5 Megawatts of power. Present day plants produce over 300 Gigawatts of energy.
Despite of the energy prospective of nuclear power, it has lost reputation as a nonstop resource of usable energy. Disasters like the ones at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl have left individuals with stern concerns over the possibility of a total meltdown of a nuclear core. Disposal issues also complicate the cause difficulties as well. Since that the worn-out core will remain dangerously radioactive for thousands of years, storage facilities have been built underground to preserve them. France, the world’s biggest user of nuclear power, has recently acknowledged that if it won’t find a better option to take care of its nuclear waste it will need to stop its nuclear plan.
Nuclear proponents disagree that nuclear power is a very sustainable energy source that reduces carbon emissions and reliance upon foreign oil. Critics voice worries over the threat inherent in meltdowns and Nuclear Waste. At present still, nuclear power is still a vital supply of electrical generation.
Whilst we are aware of our defencelessness to natural accident, a particular up-and-coming concern over the safety of our own Nuclear power plants is on the rise. As the leading generator of nuclear energy, the U.S. has 104 active nuclear power plants, with more are likely to be built. Though the argue has raged for decades over the protection of these plants, recent events and even U.S. history have demonstrated there is a clear jeopardy inherent in producing nuclear power.
Recent happenings are a vital reminder to always remember of an existing risk associated with living near or working at nuclear energy plants or their waste storage sites. So be aware of evacuation routes and plans, as well as the symptoms of radiation exposure.
Using Solar Panels To Power Your Home
December 19, 2010 by ftsword37
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If you?ve ever thought about getting your own solar panels to help save the environment as well as your hard-earned cash, then you?re in luck. Our handy guide gives you a quick overview of what?s involved with installing solar panels. First things first, equipment. You?re going to need the panels themselves, mounts, rails, a conduit, tape measure, laser sight, stud finder, bolts and a drill. Double check your panels in case you need any additions as they can vary depending which ones you get.
Before you begin installation, you need to carry out an energy audit on your house so you know how many solar panels the roof of your property will be able to take and how much you will save by using them. The Department of Energy will be able to give you advice on how to do this. You also need to make sure the panels are in prime position for catching the sunlight: don?t install them in the shade or they won?t work properly. Cut away any low branches.
Next, determine what kind of mounts you?ll need based on the type of panels you?ll be using and where they?ll be positioned. After this, use a stud finder to locate your house?s rafters, as these will support the solar panels once they?re installed. Use a laser sight to mark exactly where the mounts will be positioned above the rafters, then use a pilot bit to drill holes for the mounts without damaging the rafters. Then secure the mounts to the roof, using lag bolts to do so.
Your next job is to use bolts and attach the rails to the mounts. Then it?s time to individually install the solar panels on the rails, carefully securing them in place before moving onto the next one. The final job is to attach a conduit, running it from the converter in your house and then connecting it to the solar panels. Secure it properly so you don?t have to worry about it moving or being damaged in bad whether. Lastly, check to see your new panels work properly.
Overall, it isn?t too complicated to install your own solar panels but you do need to be careful and take care, especially when you?re working on the roof. You should also alert your local electricity provider before installation as they may purchase some of your power off you, and some of them require you to have one of their technician?s present. Also get an expert to check your work before and after you do it to make sure the panels are secure and you meet any regulations.
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Solar Energy - It Will Save You Money In The Long Run
December 14, 2010 by ftsword37
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Over the years, due to increased awareness and unrest with current conditions, solar energy has garnered more attention. It is being looked at as a supplement, and even a replacement, for the fossil fuels that currently power much of our homes, businesses, and vehicles. One of the factors keeping solar energy from making more headway is its perceived cost versus benefit. There are some things to consider when determining how cost effective it is to switch to solar energy.
The upfront cost is somewhat daunting to those who see only the immediate picture. The benefits of converting to solar energy won?t be instantly apparent. Depending on tax credits and government incentives, a solar system that would adequately power the average home has an initial cost of anywhere from about $2,500 to $82,000. Though that is a rather large range of costs, one must consider that fossil fuels would cost around almost $60,000 over 20 years if average inflation continues at its current rate. Bear in mind, though, that once the solar system is implemented, that?s it. The sun?s rays are free, so consider how large a home is, how much it will cost to power, and compare solar with fossil.
Simply reducing, not necessarily eliminating, the use of fossil (dirty) fuels has its benefits. Some homes don?t have the luxury of being situated in a sunny clime or receive direct sunlight, but a home with supplemented with solar panels will still experience lower electric bills. Businesses and homeowners can therefore create a hybrid system that greatly lowers energy costs. The size of the house and number of household members dictates the amount of energy used, but a solar system supplying only 10% of the total usage will makes its presence felt by reducing the fossil fuel used.
Solar panels themselves have come down in price in recent years. Their cost was one of the obstacles that residential solar energy generation faced, but it is less of a concern these days. Prices currently range from around $9.50 per watt to $11.00 per watt depending on the material from which they are constructed. Flat plate collectors that can daily heat 40 to 80 gallons of water usually run from $2,000 to $4,000.
In terms of home improvement projects, solar energy systems are comparable in price. The amount of energy used in the long run combined with the initial setup cost will determine the cost effectiveness of solar energy. It is an investment for the future.
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Recycling Industrial Batteries
June 28, 2010 by ftsword37
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It is vitally important that humanity adjusts their behavior in order to live in harmony with the environment. Leaving behind an ecosystem that operates properly for future generations is only possible if everyone does his part. Many businesses, however, are not doing theirs. We can only succeed in keeping the planet green if they are on board. If the actions of businesses do not match those of the citizens, it is counterproductive and no progress can be made. There are several environmental hazards with which businesses tend to be rather careless, but they are particularly casual when it comes to industrial batteries. Materials such as lead, sulfuric acid, cadmium, and alkaline electrolytes are found in these batteries and can damage the environment irreparably if simply thrown out. Proper disposal is required in order to prevent adverse effects to the planet. Measures have been taken to ensure that businesses process their waste properly. Laws are in place that require businesses to take responsibility for their waste products. Once an industrial battery has been used up, it needs to be taken to a qualified disposal facility because the highly toxic materials found within are categorized as industrial waste. Many businesses must take the used batteries to professional processors and regionally approved handlers because they do not often have adequate processing facilities on site. Once a battery is used, it must be taken to a plant that is qualified to handle it in order to diminish any harm that might come to the environment. Following are the legal measures required of companies that utilize industrial batteries:
- A person qualified in handling industrial waste must be designated to do so.
- You must find a specialist subcontractor to collect and transport your used industrial batteries.
- Accurate records must be maintained regarding the number of batteries purchased and used. This data must be provided to the subcontractor.
Performing these duties is not an option. It is a legal requirement. Large fines are handed down to companies found noncompliant with the legal mandates enforced by the nation. Additionally, fines are not the only financial hardship a business faces if they choose to break the law. Imagine the public relations headache such a company would face. In a world in which it is more important than ever to go green, potential customers and businesses tend to shy away from a business that appears as if they do not care about the environment.
Learn About Battery Recycling
May 23, 2010 by ftsword37
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There are various types of consumer batteries on the market today, from the lead-acid batteries we all use in our cars to the small button batteries we use in our watches. There are household batteries like AA, AAA, C, D and also the 9-volt type. Some of them are rechargeable, some are not, but, whatever the type of battery, they all have chemicals inside them - the three worst ones being lead, cadmium, and mercury.
As it stands, only around three to five per cent of all batteries are actually recycled. Most old batteries end up in a landfill, where they leak toxic chemicals into the soil. Recycling batteries at designated recycling plants really makes a difference, and goes a long way to helping protect the environment. Most of us recycle at least some paper, plastic or glass, so why not batteries too?
Some people say that recycling batteries is too difficult or inconvenient, but that is no more than an excuse, and a poor one at that. Lots of supermarkets have recycling points for batteries, and you can also find them in some libraries and schools. All you have to do is take your batteries and drop them in a box. Not hard, right? If you cannot think of anywhere in your local area that recycles batteries than do a quick search on Google for ‘recycle batteries + the name of your town’.
What follows is a list of the most common types of batteries and a brief look at if / how they can be recycled…
Button batteries : These small circular batteries are found in watches and hearing aids. If they are recycled then the mercury-oxide or silver-oxide within them can be reclaimed and used in the production of new batteries. They do not always advertise the fact (though they should do), but jewelers and pharmacies are happy to take these expired batteries from you.
Car batteries : Companies who sell car batteries are legally obliged in most countries to help with the recycling of expired car batteries, and so you can take your old ones to them and let them take care of the rest of the process. They will have contacts who can melt down the plastic components (to be used for new plastic products) and turn the lead into new batteries.
Household batteries : These are the ones used in clocks, toys, torches, etc. and you no doubt have lots of them in your house at this very moment. Unfortunately, they are not that easy to recycle, however, that does not mean that you should simply throw them in the trash when they have stopped working. You should still take them to battery recycling points so that they can be disposed of properly.
So, you now know about the importance of recycling batteries and also how to go about doing your bit to help the environment. Your contribution may seem like a small, insignificant one, but it is because too many people are of that mindset that we have the environmental problems that we face now.
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What World War Two Taught Us About Recycling
March 7, 2010 by ftsword37
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Most people consider recycling to be a recent phenomenon, however, there is evidence of recycling from as long ago as 400BC. It was around the mid 1900s though that recycling was first done a mass scale.
During the World War II, resources were hard to come by and Governments ran massive recycling campaigns to ensure as little as possible was wasted. Here are a few examples of what was recycled and for what reason…
- Tins and metal were recycled for use in aircraft, tanks and weapons.
- Left over food provided feed for pigs, chickens and goats and people would bring their scraps to communal bins.
- Rubber was recycled to make new tires.
- Boiled bones were used to make glue for aircraft or made into glycerin for explosives.
People were also encouraged to repair belongings rather than buy new. Campaigns like ‘Make Do & Mend’ gave advice on how to recycle textiles and make clothes last longer. Knitting also became very popular during the Second World War.
On war time rations, families had to plan meals carefully to ensure that food did not go to waste. With no fridges or freezers, perishable food had to be purchased in small quantities and meals were made with some interesting substitutes. Meat fat was saved to make pastry, and even the cream from milk was collected in a jar and shaken to make butter.
It is sad that it took people so long to recognize the importance of recycling, and also that it required such miserable circumstances to draw it to our attention. These days, we realize the importance of recycling to preserve the Earth’s resources, save money, reduce pollution and help combat climate change.
However, we are still falling well below targets for diverting waste from landfill sites. Though we know what we should be doing, and though it is not difficult for us to do it, there is still a very much laid back attitude to recycling. Too many of us simply cannot be bothered to recycle.
The uses of recyclable materials are different now from what they were 60 years ago, but we can still look to our grandparents and the older generations for tips and inspiration. If they could do it, then why can’t we recycle too? We should all be doing what we can now, and not be waiting for a major crisis to kick-start us into mass recycling again.
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Good Reasons To Recycle Paper
February 21, 2010 by ftsword37
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The environment benefits greatly from paper being recycled and, fortunately, it is not at all difficult to do. Once it has been collected (by either your local authority or a recycling company acting on their behalf), it is taken to a paper mill, who take care of the rest of the recycling process.
Once at the mill, the scrap paper is added to water and then turned into pulp. Having been turned into pulp, it is then cleaned and de-inked. It is then ready to be made into new products such as newspapers, toilet rolls and other paper based items commonly found in the home and office.
Below are some of the environmental and money saving benefits of recycling paper:
Saves Trees - The most obvious reason to recycle paper is for saving trees which provide vital oxygen for the planet. Just 1 ton of recycled paper saves at least 16 of them.
Wildlife Preservation - More often than not, the wildlife that lives in the trees that are cut down to make ‘new’ paper, die quickly because they cannot adapt to living anywhere else. Recycling paper means that they can die natural deaths instead of forced ones.
Less Water Consumption - To make ‘new’ paper requires vast amounts of water, whereas the process of recycling paper uses up much less of this important resource.
Saves Electricity - Producing electricity seriously damages the environment, but more than 400 kilowatt hours are saved by recycling 1 ton of paper.
Reduces Oil Dependence - Recycling paper reduces our dependence on oil. For every ton of paper that is recycled, approximately 2 barrels of oil are saved.
Saves Space - Recycling paper reduces space in landfills. 1 ton of recycled paper made from scraps can save 3 cubic yards.
Less Pollution - Paper can burn in municipal waste incinerators that can spew out all kinds of air pollutants. When many incinerators are in urban locations, everyone would benefit from breathing better air if there were fewer of them.
Creates Jobs - Think about all the people who work within the paper recycling industry. Collectors, sorters and machine operators being just a few of them. The more that we recycle, the more of these jobs there will be created.
Paper Logs - Many people are now turning to paper logs as a supplementary fuel source. Consisting of tightly compressed briquettes of paper, these logs can be thrown on a fire or used in a wood burner to provide heat for free.
Cheaper Paper - Recycled paper is often cheap to purchase. Buying cheaper, recycled goods encourages more recycled goods to be manufactured, sustaining the recycling industry.
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Merits Of Natural Based Cleaning Materials
February 5, 2010 by ftsword37
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Be natural means to use natural products. We are all serious about the preservation of the environment and we can support the environment only with the help of natural products,one of the major causes for environmental damage are from the after effects of the chemical based cleaning products using at our homes. The natural cleaning products with its contents of citrus,coconut or other known herbals are ought to give a pleasant feeling and a sense of satisfaction.
The natural cleaners will do the same job which you expect from the bleach and caustic chemicals. The difference you find would be that you will find soothing effect on your skin contrary to the irritation from the chemicals. There is only an affordable price differences between the natural one and the chemical one.
For a proper understanding of the facts we have to evaluate the comparative benefits of the natural products. The out weighing of the beneficial facts will indeed prompts you to adopt the use of natural cleaning materials.
When you understand the benefits of the natural products in your house hold you will also think about the benefits of going for more energy saving appliances in your home. You will also keen to think about the daily day to day convenient products like the hair care,face cream etc and to replace them with the soothing organic based products.
But we can not go blindly for the natural products as all natural products are not toxic free. The basic ingredients are natural products,certain products will give a very unpleasant effect if it has been consumed by accident or other wise.
Natural or green products will mean that it is friendly to the environment or conducive towards a healthy environment. So to be an effective user of natural products you have to clearly understand them. We will have to read carefully of the instructions labeled for each of the products as a protection to your family. In spite of this small negative point,comparatively,the natural products are much safer than the chemical based substances.
When you have taken the decision to use natural cleaning materials,you have make it a practice to adopt the policy of recycling of the containers of the products. The habit of recycling is a big contribution towards the up keep of the environment.
The manufacturers who are conscious of their contribution towards the environment are using the containers which are recycled. There are still others who are using the containers of bio degradable properties especially for the products which are powder in nature.
The natural cleaning products are catching up in a big way. We can place the orders for them through on line. There are specialized retailers for this purpose. Fair trade programs are also giving big high light on natural cleaning products.
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All Green Products Are Not Free From Natural Environment Impairment
February 4, 2010 by ftsword37
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Lots of people are interested about the surroundings and the future generations and due to this apprehension they feel the need for natural products. There is some effort involved in locating green products.
Natural products are green friendly as they do not cause any destruction to the surroundings at the time of their production. But, we have to appreciate the natural products and their production to have correct balance of thinking.
When an organization claim that their products are free from environment damages, it does not purport that they are totally free from any impairment to the environment. They only try to impress that the products are not going to cause any permanent damage. In other words, their assurances are that their actions to produce such a product do not have any lasting effect to the future generations.
But the fact remains that most of the environmentally safe products claimed, cause some sort of break at the time of production with varying degree. This may be at the time of transporting the products from the factory to the warehouses. Or it might have defaced the land they have gathered for the purpose of making the plant, buildings, installing of machineries, and allied materials.
The creating of infra structural facilities for the production is an inevitable requirement. In no doubt total of harm does occur. But what we have to insist is to understand as to what the after effect is.
After effect does not just stand for for the consumers only, but to the nature when the product and its accessories are disposed off. We have to picture the products after use whether they biologically degrade or disintegrate into separate entity or not. The bio degradable products scratch themselves and form a area of the earth itself.
The capability of the products to breed itself and get into the earth due to environmental recipes as its own region is the property of bio degradation. These properties are for the sustain-ability of the natural environment. These products are much easier for their disposal.
There are positive biological products which build other products safe in our own home and children. The creation of such secondary products which are safe within our home is the counter point against confident products which are chemical oriented but are de rigueur for healthy living.
The example for this act is the chlorine content in our drinking water. The chlorine is an basic product for purifying the drinking water but it also has the properties of skin irritation. So removing the chlorine content after its purifying act by the natural products will help to enjoy your bath and the additional taste of water.
There are numerous products which are friendly to the surroundings, shampoos and tooth pastes based on organic compounds also the recycled paper products. What we have to do is to build a little alteration in your thinking when you visit the grocery stores. This alteration of thinking will indeed assemble a difference to the ecosystem to the positive effect. If the demand of the green products go up the production will go up, more production approach more availability and this will in turn help natural world to be healthy.
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You Can Have Simple Life Style Still You Can Pursue Green Living
February 1, 2010 by ftsword37
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Though natural living is easy but without the right method it is an uphill task. Several compulsory things you have to adopt before you embark on the fundamental changes in the life style. Many of us will do certain things which are in the right track, i.e. to say to achieve the stairs up to the second floor or not using the car once in a week to get hold of the public transport etc. These are all in the right direction. But that is not enough.
We have to amend our required outlook for reaching the green living. We have to make clear in mind about our food, our clothing, and the water we are drinking are all free from any doable contamination. The food we take is organically grown and healthy, the clothes we wear have to be less chemically oriented and the water is purified without chlorine base substances.
Besides the above, lowering of energy consumption is a task of prime importance. By adopting a balanced mix of solar energy and the power from the local grid, we will drastically reduce the energy consumption.
Within our home we have to obtain some introspection. If our washing machine is old fashioned, we have to replace it without delay with more scope for energy saving. If we are living in an independent bungalow the roof our dwelling has to be utilized for the harnessing of the solar energy as the roof otherwise is normally empty. With proper thinking we can create the natural living less expensive.
It is particularly major for biological living to understand the basics which we happened to overlook. We overlook the cleaning products which are the essential cause for the contamination. Due to its convenience the chemical contents of the products are simply forgotten. Its effectiveness is apparent but its contamination properties are conveniently overlooked. We are using these materials every day in our sink, toilet and the air around you as the air purifier. Once they are gathered they are directed towards the landfills and allow them to progressively contaminate the water and the soil near the land fill.
The response for this progressive land contamination is to change the products with the bio degradable ones. The bio degradable product breaks down itself and becomes part of the earth and the natural environment will be saved. The choosing of bio degradable products helps us for a perfect green living.
We can do lots of cost effective things for a lifestyle of natural living. It should be our second natural environment to recycle anything which is achievable by making confident of discarding the least.
When we are going for the packaged food create convinced to select those products which are less packaged. Nowadays it is an admired routine to use wraps which are recycled ones. There are separate choices for a better nature.
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