Wind Turbines And Solar Power May Hold More Promise Than Previously Thought.
The previous decade has been one for the record books, and one in which humanity has had to come to terms with the fact that it is unable to continue its present lifestyle. As a society, we have begun to realize that dependence on fossil fuels is not merely an American problem, but a global problem. It is fortunate that modern science has had the foresight to anticipate these problems, and is currently looking ahead to options for solving our current energy crisis that also help us to coexist in harmony with the planet we live on. While none of the alternative fuel sources available today will be able to completely satisfy our energy needs, using combinations of each of them may help to buy time until a more permanent solution can be found.
One such solution is wind turbine power. There’s nothing new about powering machines using the energy of wind, and windmills have been used to help produce food, as well as for other purposes, for centuries now. What’s different is the scale on which they are now being used. In flat areas where wind is abundant, wind turbines have been placed by the hundreds in order to catch some of the unharnessed power of mother nature. The biggest downside is that it will take decades for there to be enough of these wind harvesting systems in place around the globe for the energy that is produced from them to be able to fill a significant portion of our demand. However, the concept is sound.
Many private homeowners have sought ways to make their own houses more energy-efficient. With a little research, and some home improvements skills, some have settled on low cost solar panels to help ease the discomfort of their monthly electric bill. These devices are no longer an advent of the rich, and with modern manufacturing costs going down, it’s possible to install a solar panel for less money than you may think. Obviously, there are inherent issues with using this as a primary source of power as well, such as their ineffectiveness during rainstorms or cloudy weather. Despite this, they are a legitimate form of alternative energy that represents a very worthwhile investment. If so much as a quarter of the American public satisfied their daytime energy needs using low cost solar panels in their homes, the energy crisis would be solved.
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