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		<title>Future Of Solar Energy Stock</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 07:22:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ben</dc:creator>
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Solar energy stock is an interesting type of stock. As you consider investing in this type of stock, you should go about your investment research the same way you would any other type of stock. What are you looking for? You want to know what the current state of the company is and what the [...]]]></description>
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</div><p>Solar energy stock is an interesting type of stock. As you consider investing in this type of stock, you should go about your investment research the same way you would any other type of stock. What are you looking for? You want to know what the current state of the company is and what the future holds. In the world of solar energy stock, there are various companies working to obtain goals and to develop the next big thing. Unfortunately, many of these companies are going in different directions, which can make it somewhat challenging to know which company is the best to work with.<br />
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<h1>The Dollar Sense Of Solar Energy</h1>
<p>Solar energy stock and its future should be considered. Currently, solar energy is important to many communities, business owners and individual consumers. People are embracing this type of energy and using it for their needs. Yet, compared to other countries, such as Cyprus or Israel, the United States is significantly behind in the times when it comes to solar power. What is the reason for this? In most cases it comes down to money and how much money solar power takes over other forms of energy.</p>
<h1>The Dollar Sense Of Solar Energy</h1>
<p>Currently, it is less expensive to build new power plants using natural gas than it is to use solar energy. In addition, coal is still a relatively inexpensive form of fuel, making it affordable for companies to continue using instead of changing to other sources such as solar power. Yet, the problem with both of these fossil fuel methods is that the costs will continue to rise, especially as natural gas, coal and even oil become harder to find. </p>
<h1>Future Of Solar Energy Stocks</h1>
<p>When considering solar energy stock, you must consider this evidence that in the not so distant future, many of these solar companies will be producing larger and more intense solar powered plants to provide energy to people for virtually any need. Solar energy is also a clean burning fuel that does not harm any form of the environment. In a day and age of environmental friendliness, using solar energy can be an excellent choice. For this reason, solar energy stock is likely to continue to grow in popularity and demand.</p>
<p>In those situations, solar energy stock could be a good investment. Before investing in it, though, you should spend some time learning about the company, what it can provide to you as well as its future goals. Companies on their way up are using new solar technology to enhance solar products or solar energy, depending on what they produce. For some, solar energy stock is the route to take because of it’s potential.</p>
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		<title>Clean Electricity From Coal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 14:28:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ben</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Clean Electricity]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coal is a low cost, secure and abundant long-term fuel source on the planet. There are billions tones of coal reserves in the world, capable of generating more energy than oil, natural gas and oil sands combined.

Clean Coal Technologies For Clean Electricity
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coal is a low cost, secure and abundant long-term fuel source on the planet. There are billions tones of coal reserves in the world, capable of generating more <a href="http://energy.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">energy</a> than oil, natural gas and oil sands combined.<br />
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<h1>Clean Coal Technologies For Clean Electricity</h1>
<p>Coal-fired power plants are used by all countries in the world as one of the main source of electricity. It is estimated that 40% of global electricity is generated by coal. In countries such as China, Australia, Poland and South Africa, coal provides more than 75% of electricity. However, along with producing energy, burning coal releases harmful emissions, making coal-fired power plants one of the biggest sources of carbon emissions.</p>
<p>Clean coal is an umbrella term used to promote the use of coal as an energy source with technologies developed to reduce <a href="http://environment.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">environmental</a> impact. There are several technologies available now to reduce the environmental impact of coal energy generation. These technologies apply to various stages in the coal power plants with the purpose of reducing the amount of carbon emissions. One technology involves the chemical washing of minerals and impurities from coal. Another technology is the treating of flue gases with steam to remove sulfur dioxide. Carbon capture and storage technologies are to capture the carbon dioxide from the flue gas.</p>
<h1>Cleaning Coal For Clean Electricity</h1>
<p>Coal cleaning uses air and water to clean coal that was originally too dirty to burn. There are also related technologies to clean coal from acid rain, mercury and smog-causing agents. Acid rain causes sulfur dioxide at the smoke stack, thus reduce the energy efficiency of coal.</p>
<h1>Coal Gasification For Clean Electricity</h1>
<p>The main technology for turning coal into electricity without dumping excessive carbon dioxide into atmosphere is to “cook” the coal into a fuel gas: Carbon is removed while remaining hydrogen is burnt in a turbine. This technology uses a combination of heat, steam and pressure to turn the coal into a gas.</p>
<p>Through this process, carbon dioxide is being separated. Only clean hydrogen is burnt to make electricity and carbon dioxide is not released into the air. This clean coal plant could cut carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 90 percent.</p>
<p>Opponents note that carbon capture and storage technology has yet to be used or proven on such a large scale and that it may not be successful. There are also concerns that pumping sequestered CO2 into oil and gas wells to help make the fuels easier to pump out of the ground will lead to further consumption of fossil fuels, and CO2 emissions, thus adding to global warming.</p>
<h1>Carbon Capture And Storage</h1>
<p>In coal gasification process, it is theoretically possible to inject carbon captured back into the ground right on site. However, there are great concerns about the projected high costs of the process; the human health dangers of large, rapid releases of carbon dioxide back into ground and the global warming risk posed by small levels leakage over long periods.</p>
<p>In the past few decades, significant gains have been made in controlling sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and mercury in the coal power plant. However, carbon dioxide remains a significant challenge for electrical utilities around the globe. Clean coal technologies are capable of bringing the resulting emissions of coal-fired electricity to near zero.</p>
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		<title>Growing Renewable Energy Investment In Wind Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 07:06:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ben</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Energy Management]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wind energy has been harvested in the form of mechanical energy for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Boats with sails have certainly taken advantage of the wind&#8217;s power for long enough to have facilitated human habitation of the pacific islands.

Large-Scale Renewable Energy Investment On Wind Power
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://wind-power.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">Wind energy</a> has been harvested in the form of mechanical energy for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Boats with sails have certainly taken advantage of the wind&#8217;s power for long enough to have facilitated human habitation of the pacific islands.<br />
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<h1>Large-Scale Renewable Energy Investment On Wind Power</h1>
<p>The most commonly seen wind power turbines by far, are the large, high-capacity turbines. These are usually owned by the power company and very often put in large fields. They cast little shadow overall, and collect Megawatts of electricity per hour on a windy day. Large, open spaces such as grazing lands in</p>
<p>One method of transferring this power into storage is to use hydrogen lines. These are more efficient than copper wire, but more expensive to install. Hydrogen storage held at just below the point where tanks burst when they fail costs about 1/3 what other “pressure storage devices” do. When used in conjunction with a fuel cell device, it can serve as a backup supply of power from the generation site when the wind isn&#8217;t blowing.</p>
<h1>Renewable Energy Investment On Distributed Wind Power</h1>
<p>Installing personal wind power in the form of micro turbines can be hooked up to the grid, just like <a href="http://solar-energy.eco-renewable-resources.com/" target="_blank">solar power</a>, sending power to the local power company which we can then purchase back during peak hours if we need to.</p>
<p>Most distributed systems have some type of storage unit on site. These typically take the form of battery banks, though hydrogen gas and fuel cells are used by some. Many choose to hook the conditioned output from several such devices into the power company grid, running the meter backwards while the wind is blowing and taking power from the larger grid when it&#8217;s not.</p>
<h1>Renewable Energy Investment On Wind Power Designs</h1>
<p>The most commonly seen design seen with large turbines is a tall mast with three slow blades. These have already been built to generate as much as 1.5MW. Larger models can take advantage of some unusual shapes, such as the “eggbeater” type. Like a kite, each shape has a different advantage in a different sort of <a href="http://wind.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">wind</a>.</p>
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		<title>Electricity Saving In Hospitality Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 04:42:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ben</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Electricity Saving]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hospitality industry consumes vast amounts of resources with energy being the most significant area of consumption. Typical hotel energy demand in one week is the same as what 100 families will require in one year. Multiply this consumption by the number of hotels worldwide; add all the other hospitality businesses such as conference centers, integrated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hospitality industry consumes vast amounts of resources with <a href="http://energy.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">energy</a> being the most significant area of consumption. Typical hotel energy demand in one week is the same as what 100 families will require in one year. Multiply this consumption by the number of hotels worldwide; add all the other hospitality businesses such as conference centers, integrated resorts, cruise ships, restaurants and many others, the energy consumption is one huge amount.<br />
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<h1>Electricity Saving To Achieve Green Hospitality</h1>
<p>Energy consumptions in the hospitality industry are mainly on lightings, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, kitchen hot water and laundry. There are many opportunities to substantially reduce electricity consumption with advance power reliability in the hospitality industry to server travelers while paying attention to its <a href="http://environment.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">environmental impact</a>, focusing on being more environmentally friendly.</p>
<p>There are many ways to save electricity in the hospitality industry. The larger scale approach would be to retrofit all lightings in common areas and guest rooms with the installation of energy-efficient, year-round LED lightings. Ventilation and heating controls are also high energy consumption system that can be improved to ensure efficient performance.</p>
<p>Besides lightings and heating, other electricity saving devices such as thermostatic radiator valves, light sensors, movement light sensors should be deployed as much as possible. One such example is the installation of separate time-switch at function rooms and recreation rooms to enable re-partitioning and isolation of normal use-times. This will achieve substantial electricity savings when rooms are not used.</p>
<h1>Electricity Saving Results In Operating Profitability</h1>
<p>Electricity saving not only results in lower operating cost but also lower maintenance costs as a result of longer-lasting, more efficient lighting and equipment. The external lighting applications will enhance aesthetics of the buildings while saving lighting energy. Improved lighting both indoors and outdoors also provide a brighter, safer environment for visitors and hotel staff.</p>
<p>Improved ventilation and heating system results in fresher air, thus better health and comfort for both hotel guests and staff. Most importantly, the energy conservation reduces greenhouse gas emissions.</p>
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		<title>Renewable Energy And Investment Opportunities</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 01:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ben</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Renewable Energy]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before the wider deployment of alternative energy, petroleum is still the primary source of energy for many countries. While it has become very real that the use of petroleum must be drastically lowered to levels that existed before the living memory of most people, the challenge ahead isn&#8217;t all that doom and gloom.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before the wider deployment of <a href="http://alternative.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">alternative energy</a>, petroleum is still the primary source of <a href="http://energy.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">energy</a> for many countries. While it has become very real that the use of petroleum must be drastically lowered to levels that existed before the living memory of most people, the challenge ahead isn&#8217;t all that doom and gloom.<br />
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<h1>Great Need On Alternative Energy</h1>
<p>There are great opportunities to make some real money on alternative energy to meet a massive consumer demand when suitable energy technologies are found to reduce petroleum dependence. Investment on renewable energy is generating great interest worldwide. This includes the cheap and convenient generation of <a href="http://solar-energy.eco-renewable-resources.com/" target="_blank">solar</a>, <a href="http://wind-power.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">wind</a>, geothermal power and any energy source with low carbon emissions.</p>
<h1>Renewable Energy Research And Investment</h1>
<p>In many countries, state-controlled power and utility companies are investing heavily on the research and development of d. These companies raise billions either through domestic stock exchanges or through convertible bonds for investment in green energy</p>
<p>Global trends in renewable energy investments show a rapid rise, with some countries seeing sharp increase in deployment of renewable energy. India, a country with largest total population, installed capacity of 11 Gigawatt of renewable energy in 2007. of which wind energy seems to be drawing most of the investments. There are also research and development plans to ramp-up investment in other renewable energies, such as solar and biofuels.</p>
<h1>Incentives And Investment On Renewable Energy</h1>
<p>Many countries also announce their plans to make renewable energy generation mandatory for power producers. Power companies are rushing into renewable energy, and this is bound to boost investment in the sector. Some governments also offer heavy incentives to promote and attract foreign investment to join the renewable energy sector, with the hope to reap long term benefits when their renewable energy technologies become popular.</p>
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		<title>Climate Change Is Hurting Food Chains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 13:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Climate change is deeply impacting the food chain, from agricultural production to land urbanization to food shortage. The effects go much deeper than the impact of unusual weather that we are experiencing.

Agricultural Infertility Caused By Climate Change
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://climate.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">Climate change</a> is deeply impacting the food chain, from agricultural production to land urbanization to food shortage. The effects go much deeper than the impact of unusual weather that we are experiencing.<br />
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<h1>Agricultural Infertility Caused By Climate Change</h1>
<p>The drastic weather change at many places not only causes floods and droughts that affect the farming cycle, it is also highly unpredictable, sometimes going over an entire year of corps production. In some areas, unseasonable rains in the vegetable growing areas are causing massive outbreaks of fungus problems. In other areas, unusually warm winters can cause rodent populations to spike out of control.</p>
<p>A warmer climate also means that pathogens that have been more easily controlled in the past is becoming far more problematic. Some farmers are already abandoning their trade and their land as the weather is no longer suitable for farming. Late freezes are wiping out entire fruit crops and stress trees for years to come while other in other places, weather has become dryer and hotter.</p>
<h1>Lesser Productive Lands</h1>
<p>At the same time, the pressure to produce more on less land will become intense as land is taken out of cultivation to support cities and ecological migrants from coastal areas.</p>
<p>The bulk of the pressure on land around the globe, from precious wetlands to rainforests, comes from the agricultural sector. Deforestation for food production is generating even more greenhouse gas, affecting the food system. It is estimated that the destruction of wetlands and rainforests contributes to nearly 18 percent of the total <a href="http://warming.eco-renewable-resources.com" target="_blank">global warming</a> effect. The erosion and deterioration of soils on industrial farms also releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. By destroying the natural soil fertility, and disturbing the soil through tillage, industrial farming also adds to the deterioration of soil and its carbon emissions.</p>
<h1>Panic Over Food Shortage</h1>
<p>In a world of increasing affluence, the hoarding of rice and wheat has begun. Food shortages is taking place worldwide, the likes of which haven&#8217;t been seen for over a century in the most developed nations. Food shortages is casting a shadow across the globe, causing riots in Africa, consumer protests in Europe and panic in food-importing countries.</p>
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