15 Interesting Facts About Solar Energy
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by wsaadmin
2y ago
Solar energy is widely considered to be one of the viable sources of renewing energy in our world that is increasingly turning to alternate sources for energy. With all the speculation around it, however, not many people really have a workable knowledge about solar energy and its important applications. If you’re interested in solar energy and would like to buff up your knowledge about it, here are some facts about solar energy that you will find interesting. Solar energy already powers the world: Although often used interchangeably to mean solar technology, solar energy is in fact the primar ..read more
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Careers in Wind Energy
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by wsaadmin
2y ago
Wind energy implies the process of using wind to generate mechanical energy using wind turbines. This energy is further converted into electricity and is used for several other purposes. There is no requirement for environmental draining production system present in the exploration of crude oil and gas. Hence, this source of energy is considered to be reasonably safe for the environment. The United States record about 9% of its electricity generated from wind turbines and more effort is put into development to achieve a bigger percentage, which in turn creates more turbines and creates more ca ..read more
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Energy
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by wsaadmin
2y ago
No doubt, wind energy is the most developing type of renewable energy available today. The United States, in particular, is focusing on exploiting this safe and clean source of energy to power as many houses a possible and recorded achievement shows that this is achievable. It is possible that you’ve seen the wind turbines around and you are still concerned about the safety, advantages and probable disadvantages of this energy source. A better understanding of wind energy is provided in this article. The need for another energy source is the rationale behind the development of renewable energy ..read more
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The History of Wind Energy
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by wsaadmin
2y ago
The history of wind energy in the US started in the 1890s when windmills were used to capture wind and converted into power for many purposes. This landmark development was followed by the development of the wind turbine which has been further refined to the utility-scale turbines we have nowadays. A step-by-step history of wind energy in the United States 1890 witnessed the first existence of windmills. These windmills were used to generate wind power which was later converted into electricity to power a few houses. Also, in North America, wind power is used for pumping water and is also expl ..read more
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15 Interesting Facts About Wind Energy
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by wsaadmin
2y ago
Ever heard the saying “run like the wind” and wondered how exactly the wind ran? Well, the wind does run — not with legs (of course) but with mills and turbines to create a renewable source of energy that is significantly safer to the environment compared to fossil fuels. Do you want to know more interesting facts about wind energy? Here are 15 facts about wind energy to keep your curiosity satisfied: Electricity can be sourced from the wind Turbines are used to harness energy from the wind and they do this by converting the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy. The generators c ..read more
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How Many Solar Panels Do I Need To Power My House?
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by wsaadmin
2y ago
Before installing a solar system in your house, you must calculate the number of solar panels required to provide efficient energy your home. Calculating this is done by considering a number of factors that are necessary for your solar system installation. These include: The location of your house The efficiency of the solar panel you intend to purchase The power rate of the panel The level of electricity required by your house or the electricity consumed We deduced that a regular home would need about 25 solar panels to supply up to 100% of electricity consumed with a precise estimation. To ..read more
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How To Power Your Home With Wind Power
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by wsaadmin
2y ago
The advocacy for renewable energy has been a leading topic for years now, with more and more people joining the bandwagon every day. If you’re thinking of making the switch too and adopting the wind power system for your home but don’t know how to go about it, then this article is for you. and Generating wind power for your home doesn’t just involve putting up a turbine somewhere and leaving it to the forces of nature. It is a much more delicate process with crucial elements you need to be aware of, and thankfully, we are here to walk you through each step of the way of how to power your home ..read more
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy
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by wsaadmin
2y ago
Solar energy implies energy generated through the sun. The United States has conducted several types of research in respect of solar energy, and it remains one of the leading countries utilizing solar energy, with some of the largest utility-scale installed in some parts of the country. For instance, the oldest solar power plant was established in California and had a capacity of 354 megawatts In the United States, solar energy is generated through solar power plants and is converted into electricity through the rooftop photovoltaic or heat through solar thermal. Solar energy was used to gener ..read more
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Texas Renewables
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by wsaadmin
2y ago
Providing Revenue to Local Governments Renewable energy accounted for a total of $107 million in local government tax revenue in Texas last year; $59.7 million to school districts, $27.2 million to counties, and the balance spread among a range of other local jurisdictions (such as hospital districts). In addition to property tax payments, renewable energy projects often make PILOT (payments in lieu of taxes) and revenue protection payments under Chapter 313 agreements with local school districts. In 2017, renewables paid $103.4 million in these supplemental payments to school districts, for a ..read more
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Independent Analysis Finds Transmission Infrastructure Critical For A Clean Energy Future
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by wsaadmin
2y ago
Record-low pricing and the environmentally beneficial attributes of renewable energy continue to drive record demand. In many cases, new wind and solar projects are now built for less than the cost of operating existing fossil-fired power plants.[1] In the last couple years, many states, cities, and utilities have expanded their existing renewable energy goals. Eight states, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico have all committed to 100 percent clean energy in the coming decades.[2] In fact, projections show the wind and solar industries must install approximately 40 gigawatts of new power each ..read more
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