Archive for April, 2010



Author: Aydan Corkern Title: What Makes Floods So Dangerous And How To Avoid The Dangers Article: Floods are one of the worst things to go through because it will cause so much damage. When you have a really bad storm it can cause a flood in your city or town. It will flood your streets, knock down your homes, drag your cars, and tear down the light pole. If you get caught in the middle of the flood, you will not be able to get out yourself. If you try, it can or will kill you. Firefighters have to get you out before you drown due to the car taking in water or before it drags you away.

Your homes will get damaged and ripped apart, and then it will float away with the water and it can end up anywhere. Floods take many lives, and it can injure you really bad. I have seen on TV that a flood took an entire town in a few hours. Cars were everywhere and had people in them, and people were trapped on the tops of their houses. Water was flowing down the streets and down really big hills, destroying everything in sight. Poles fell on cars, and electricity was going everywhere. People were so scared they were panicking in fear.

The flood took the ground out from under the houses, dropping it bit by bit until it took it all. Gas stations were taken out and the gas went into the water, which made it even more dangerous for the people and their young ones to be near. Do you know what can happen if there is electricity in the water? It can send electrical charges everywhere and if you get in the water, it will send it through you too and kill you. It can cause massive mudslides that can bury you in the mud. Because the dirt that was taken from the ground is mixed with the water, it will cause a mudslide.

Floods can be caused by a hurricane, a storm, or a dam. Any one of these can be more dangerous than the other. It depends on the amount of the water that is coming. Floods will take everything you have left in your life, and it can take one of your loved ones away from you. If you have a flood warning, try to get away from your town as fast as you can before it gets there. Protect your family at all costs. Aydan Corkern is a writer of many topics, visit some of her sites, like
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Author: Woody Wilson Title: Residential Electricity’s Future and What You May Not Know Article: When the future of electricity is discussed, quite a number of thoughts come into mind. Let’s look at a few of such ideas.

Electricity will be wireless!
Wouldn’t it be delightful to see no wires in the house even with an uninterrupted supply of electricity? Will the future see wireless supply of electricity? Apparently, it will, according to industry experts. Last year, a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology conducted a wireless electricity experiment successfully. This dream has never been far-fetched, and with the success of wireless electricity experiments, this dream will soon come true. So, it is not very far that we will see electrical appliances charging themselves off air!

Consumers will have complete control!
Industry experts believe that in future, your power supply will not be dependent on the electricity department but on you. You will have complete control on how you want the power supply to reach your place. You may not be required to pay the mandatory amount when you are vacationing around the world, shutting off the house. Experts see a variety of control options for consumers in the future. Now, whether this future is in the next ten years, or twenty, or a fifty years is not known, but what is known is that the future will see the consumers in control of what they use.

Electrical energy will be clean!
Do you know that the remains of electricity production emit enormous amounts of carbon dioxide in the air? The future of electricity is perceived as green and clean. Given the concern for the environment, the electricity in future will make use of renewable sources of energy, leading to a clean environment. Currently, electricity is produced mostly by consuming fuels that are on the verge of being extinct.

All things will be electric!
OK, we have already seen electric cars and electric shavers, what else will the future see? May be, electric shoes! Combs, toothbrushes, watches, glasses, even clothes may become electrical gadgets. If these sound far-fetched ideas, visit the futuristic shops at Akihabara in Japan for a glimpse of the future.

There will be no outages!
More than anything, consumers look forward to seeing a future with absolutely no power outages. Alternate power solutions promise to take us into a future that has no power interruptions. With increased dependency on power for everything, consumers need to have an uninterrupted supply of power.

The future of electricity can be yours now.
Home made electricity is growing more popular every day. Commercial systems installed in to homes range from $20,000 to $80,000. A large number of hobbyists are going the build your own electricity. The motivation is a home build power source can be made for under $200 and in large scale it can be build for under $5,000. Hugh cost saving here. The build your own is 1/10 the cost of commercial.

This is Important ~

If you seriously want free energy at home and you are willing to build a device yourself to save cost, you need a guide.

These new guides have all the development worked out and offer step by step instruction. This will save you both time and money. Usually you can be operational in less than a week. All of these guide are written for the layman without high technical requirements. Material and tools required are common around the house items. The first model that you make is like training. Once you make your first, you can make another bigger and more powerful. If you want my critical review of two of the best guides Go To: www.ResidentialEnergyKit.com

by Woody Wilson

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Author: James Nash Title: Advantages And Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy Article: Geothermal energy is derived from beneath the earth’s surface. There are a variety of different thermal resources, each of which creates its own engineering challenge as to the way that the energy can be tapped. In some cases current technologies are not practical or economic for successfully extracting the thermal energy. To all intents and purposes geothermal energies are renewable because the latent quantities of energy are so large we cannot imagine them running out.

The environmentally-friendly potential is enormous because, in principle, well designed plants could be cost effective and reliable as well as being clean in terms of emissions. Also they need not produce local environmental visual scarring. Unfortunately the emphasis is on the word ‘potential’ because much more research and development and capital investment is required to make a wide-scale success of some of these various sources.

Everywhere under the earth’s surface there is hot material but it occurs in different forms and at very different depths. Four types of resource are recognised which could be used for substantial amounts of energy transfer and used, for example, to drive electric power stations, in theory at least. A fifth method can be used for smaller applications but, despite the modest energy transfers per installation, this method can be easily engineered and therefore is quite valuable in practice. These five resources are briefly discussed.

The main one, applicable to power generation, is referred to as the hydrothermal reservoir and this has some track record of success. The reservoir is water or steam at a high temperature and the way that the heat exchange is engineered depends on the temperature. It is the fact that the heat carrier (water) is already present (and water is very convenient to handle) which makes this source reasonably accessible. The steam, or hot water flashed to steam, is used to drive turbines to generate electricity.

The other three powerful resources are hot dry rock, geopressure brines and magma (molten rock) and although they have the potential to provide energy the current technologies are not sufficiently developed to make them commercially viable. It does not require much imagination to recognise some of the problems. For example the dry rock must be fractured and liquid forced through the cracks; the geopressurised liquids are rich in methane and exist at great depths; the magma is too hot for conventional processes to be used. It should be possible, eventually, to provide large proportions of our energy requirements using these sources but that state of affairs is a long way off.

The fifth and more modest resource is to extract heat from the ground just under the surface and this is a technique that has been used for ages. It relies on the sun’s radiation warming the ground which then behaves as a giant storage medium. Where such heat at low temperatures is available at a shallow depth, a water-circulating scheme with heat pumps can be used to transfer the heat to where it is required. Applications include heating of houses, greenhouses etc but you’ve got to be lucky to have suitable back garden.

As an added feature where heat pumps are used the heat transfer can be used in reverse so providing cooling in summer. This method of heat transfer is not suitable for large scale power generation and since it is dependent on the sun, its applicability is limited in cooler districts. Some installations are available in the UK, although we doubt it would be economical for an individual domestic plot, but may be cost-effective for small community schemes.

The environmental pollution caused by geothermal installations is small because there are few emissions. Visually a geothermal site need not be offensive because of its construction which only requires a small profile and can easily be screened, by trees for example. Nevertheless, there can be a few problems caused by solids produced where salts carried up in the water must be disposed of and there have been cases of subsidence due to the drillings. Perhaps the worst scenario is when magma has unexpectedly found its way to the surface through the drillings. None of these drawbacks are insuperable.

Successful schemes are in operation around the world and some have been continuously productive for about 100 years, although they tend to be located in specific areas. Fairly obviously, location is dependent on the amount of geothermal activity and its depth, something which is related to the earth’s plate tectonics. Countries which have taken advantage of geothermal energy include the US, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Portugal, Iceland, Mexico, Canada and New Zealand.

There are many more, the International Geothermal Association has more than 60 members. Even the UK has three experimental sites in Southampton, Cleethorpes and Penryn although we cannot see geothermal energy becoming a large scale contributor of renewable energy here (wind, water and possibly solar being more likely contenders q.v.). Of the developing countries, maybe half of them have the potential to develop geothermal sites.

In summary, internationally the quantity of geothermal energy is virtually infinite and the environmental benefits are beyond reproach. Set against this are the disadvantages that considerable more Research and Development is needed to take advantage of the buried wealth and even when a commercially viable site is identified the initial investment cost can be a serious deterrent. Maybe if some of the multinationals who have the resources to invest in oil exploration could channel them into geothermal exploration, research and development we might see geothermal energy being tapped on a significant scale. But then we’re prejudiced aren’t we? James Nash is a climate scientist with Greatest Planet (www.greatestplanet.org). Greatest Planet is a non-profit environmental organization specialising in carbon offset investments.

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Author: Paul Hata Title: The Environmental and Economic Benefits of Hydrogen Fuels Article: For many years now, scientists and researchers are trying to find out an alternative source of fuel energy for cars. They have reached conclusive studies after many years. The fact is, cars won’t run without fuel. But through a hydrogen fuel system, you can raise gas mileage and at the same time cut down gasoline expenses.

Automotive companies and hundreds of researchers are offering a very effective solution hydrogen fuel system. What is the system all about?

If you own a car, this is the best time to use the hydrogen fuel system because it can save you a lot of money. You don’t have to purchase a new car. All you need to do is to make some changes and put some additional parts. After that, your car will have added power. Major oil companies will be the very first ones affected by this new system.

If you think the system costs a lot, you’re wrong because you will only need over a hundred dollars for a single fuel cell. Installation is also not a big problem because you can do it by yourself with ease. The system will not cost you over $180. If you want a more durable and smooth car engine, why not incorporate the said system in your car?

Your search for a cost-effective way to fuel your car has ended. The hydrogen fuel system can give you a lot of benefits. Firstly, your gasoline expenses will decrease. Secondly, you can help in improving the current status of the environment. You car will not emit a large amount of greenhouse gases thereby decreasing pollution.

Even if the hydrogen fuel system is advanced, it is easy to understand it works effectively. Instead of depending solely on gas, you will also be using water to power the car engine. Hydrogen from water will be extracted to provide the car with additional power to lessen the consumption of gas. You can easily install the system in your car.

You will have cleaner emissions because the byproducts of hydrogen fuel system are water and oxygen. But with an internal combustion engine, your car will give off carbon emissions and even carbon deposits. If you want to help in the current global warming problems, install a hydrogen fuel system as soon as possible.

Global warming and very high gas prices are quite alarming and these are the reasons why a lot of car owners today want to take advantage of the hydrogen fuel system. If you want to increase mileage by 87%, use the system; the same thing if you want 45-53% car efficiency.

Car owners who are now using hydrogen fuel systems are enjoying decreased gas costs. If you want to experience the same thing, why don’t you purchase a hydrogen fuel cell kit now? Simply follow the instructions included in the kit and put together the various parts properly.

After installation, you can now run your car using water or gasoline. You can’t get rid of gasoline entirely but the cost of running a car will definitely decrease by more or less 50%. Besides, hydrogen fueled cars run longer distances.

Hydrogen fuel systems are not new. If you want to know more about it, you can search the net for related information. By doing some research, you will discover that a lot of people are already making use of the said system. 1000s of Environment,Ecology,Farming and Recycling and Services -
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Author: Aydan Corkern Title: The Destruction From Underwater Earthquakes And Tsunamis Article: On the shores of our country in any direction, we can have what is called an underwater earthquake or tsunami. Most of these don’t happen in the United States but there is always a chance. If one should happen, the damage would be nothing short of massive. The loss of life would be terrible because it would cause damage to buildings, humans, and animals living in the water as well as out of the water. With the extensive repairs that would most likely have to be done, it can take up to five or more years to complete, and the people that would be left alive would need massive relief efforts in the food supplies needed as well as getting their local infrastructure back up and running.

The effects of a tsunami will usually go unnoticed under a ship in mid ocean with the height of the wave being only two to three feet. The height of this wave could hit inland at as high as 100 feet. Could you believe the damage that much water would have on things inland? Even a 30-foot wall of water coming on land will have a wavelength of 6 miles with a speed of 20 to 25 miles-per-mile.

As most of us don’t have to worry about one of these things ever happening to us, we just don’t ever think about what Mother Nature could throw at us. The ones that live near our coasts are usually pretty prepared for these types of storms and have precaution measures in place. If one of these were to happen here, most of us would not be ready. If this alarm goes off, then you had better not wait to see if it gets really bad. Even if you want to hang around to see how high the wave gets, this isn’t a good idea because you might not be able to reach safety in time.

These will cause massive damage to not only our ways of life and everything around us but the potential for disease could cause additional risks. These can differ in several ways depending on the slope of the land and the size of the wave. The longer the wave, the bigger the damage. So if the warnings go off by your local authorities, follow their directions and never hang around. Just leave the area immediately. If the first wave isn’t the worst, the next ones will and it won’t give you much time to escape. Aydan Corkern is a writer of many topics, visit some of her sites, like
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