Archive for February 2010

How Different Will Tomorrow Be? Thinking About The Energy Future

The energy business has one of the longest timelines of any industry. Decisions are being made today for oil or natural gas fields that will only begin to flow fifteen years from now. A power plant approved tomorrow may be operating for half a century. And, increasingly, many of the big decisions will be measured not in the hundreds of millions, but billions, of dollars. Investors, in the meantime, have to decide where to put their bets on technologies that will take years to come to fruition.

Inevitably, much will change over those time frames. Unexpected geopolitical clashes will roil markets. Economic performance will surprise. Technology will bring in new energy sources and change the competitive playing field. Governments will undoubtedly change their minds on the balance between markets, on the one hand, and regulation and state ownership, on the other-and more than once.

Today, the outlook for regulation of carbon emissions creates another layer of uncertainty. There could be strong pressure to change the fuel choices in the face of tighter carbon regulations. Or the international community may fail to agree on effective carbon controls, and regulations could be limited or not effectively enforced. There will certainly be much debate as to whether to rely on markets or on regulation to meet climate change goals.

How to make decisions in the face of such uncertainty? “Scenarios” can play a very useful role. A disciplined process of scenario development provides a framework for the uncertainties. These are not forecasts or extrapolations. Rather, they are logical “stories” about alternative futures that force one to think about the “what-ifs,” the surprises and the range of uncertainties. Think of them as thought experiments, but grounded in wide-ranging research and analysis. Our energy scenarios combine structured narratives of how the larger world could evolve in the future with detailed energy market modeling. Yes, they are thought experiments, but the objective is to help people to think systematically about trends and the potential for changes, ruptures and discontinuities. Scenarios, of course, can be used for any industry or for public policy.

Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) recently completed study, Dawn of a New Age: The Energy Future to 2030, presents three long-term energy scenarios. The objective is to clarify the risks and choices ahead. Each of the scenarios examines an important strategic question about how the world may unfold over the next 25 years and what this means for energy markets (see CERA’s Dawn of a New Age Scenarios in Brief).

What happens if China, India and other countries in Asia continue to grow at their current breakneck speed? Our Asian Phoenix scenario examines the implications for energy markets of such a world. In this scenario, Asia reaches 54 percent of world GDP in 2030 and grows from its current 29 percent of world energy consumption to 42 percent. Continued strong economic growth in Asia pushes oil consumption to new highs. Tight markets keep prices are well above the last 25 year average of $25 per barrel.

One result is that the rivalry for access to oil and gas resources not only grows but involves new players. “Eastern oil companies” emerge to compete with the traditional Western companies, especially in new regions of supply such as Central Asia and Africa. Another result, perhaps surprising to some, is that coal consumption will grow substantially, particularly in China and India. Coal powers these nations to new global standing but it also will become, if without mitigation, an increasing source of geopolitical tension as climate concerns mount.

What happens if oil prices move well above the $78 per barrel experienced last year? Could oil lose its current almost totally dominant position in the transportation sector? These are the questions that the Break Point scenario explores, a world in which oil breaks through the $100 per barrel barrier for a sustained period. In this scenario, it is not shortage of resources below ground that pushes prices up, but rather geopolitical events. The scenario demonstrates how ultra-high oil prices and energy insecurity could unleash a mix of policy and price responses and technological innovation that would push the world to break from usual energy patterns.

In this scenario, one result of government and industry action, and new entrants in the energy business, is that by 2020, oil no longer has a monopoly grip on the transportation sector. Other liquid fuels derived from biofuels, oil/tar sands, coal-to-liquids and gas-to-liquids jostle for market share. Plug-in hybrids begin to win a share of the market.

Another outcome of high prices explored in Break Point is progress toward reducing carbon emissions. National security concerns associated with high oil prices work hand-in-hand with concern over climate change (see “Aspen Declaration of Energy Independence”). The result is that the U.S., Europe, Japan and even China and India embrace policies that expand investment in renewables, nuclear and emerging carbon capture and storage technologies. The high oil price also creates strong incentives to improve energy efficiency. In Break Point, global energy intensity (the amount of energy required to produce a unit of GDP) in 2030 is 32 percent lower than in 2005.

What would happen if public support for globalization around the world wanes and economic insecurity feeds greater nationalism and protectionism? That question is at the heart of Global Fissures, which suggests that energy markets could evolve in an entirely different direction. Diminished economic growth would cause oil prices to tumble back into the $20 range. In this scenario, governments assert more control over the energy sector. The trend in the electric power industry in many countries is a move away from competition and toward social mandates and more regulatory intervention-in some cases, even the nationalization of assets.

Given the high stakes and uncertainty surrounding the future of energy, there is a need for structured ways of thinking about how the future may unfold. The next 25 years will be full of surprises. Scenarios can help us better prepare for these surprises-and perhaps even anticipate the surprises before they arrive.

Daniel Yergin
http://www.articlesbase.com/environment-articles/how-different-will-tomorrow-be-thinking-about-the-energy-future-132229.html

Sun’s Energy – Sustainable Fuel for Pv Solar Panels

Solar Photovoltaic cells (Solar PV) are effectively panels that absorb the sun’s light (which is actually made of many tiny units of energy) and convert it via a sophisticated system of silicon wafers into an electrical current that can then be used to power up your home, office or electrical appliances directly. Although not yet highly visible in the UK domestic market, solar PV panels are already very common in calculators and watches (albeit in a much smaller size). The larger solar panels are getting increasingly more efficient and are now used to generate power for private homes, large office buildings and other commercial installations.

Solar Photovoltaic and Planning Issues

One can install solar photovoltaic panels on the roof of their home as well as along one of the outer walls or as standalone units. Before setting off on the installation process, it is essential to check with the local authority regarding planning restrictions. Most local authorities in England allow solar PV panels to be installed on residential roofs and as standalone cells as long as certain criteria are met (mainly that the panels are not attached onto listed buildings or within conservation zones). Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, however, are still working out their local legislation. For residents of these areas it is therefore advisable to consult the local planning authorities before installing the solar systems.

Why Use Solar Photovoltaics?

There are several good reasons to use solar PV cells. One important benefit is the money saved on electrical bills. Another important benefit is the reduction in carbon emissions thanks to using clean energy. Solar photovoltaic cells cut around 1.2 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year. Since the user generates the electricity directly from the sun, they are not dependent on the national grid, making them less prone to power cuts. Although solar power is effective in its own right, solar panels are highly appropriate for remote locations where the grid has no coverage (such as remote farms or research facilities).

How is Solar Photovoltaic Cell Installed?

The best way to install solar photovoltaic panels is to hire a professional installation crew. Professional solar PV cell installers should be certified by the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. It is important to note that there are good reasons one should not attempt to do the installation as a DIY project. Solar PV cells tend to be very heavy and, for roof installations, involve a support system that must be constructed and attached before any solar photovoltaic cell can be mounted. The installer will know the local electrical codes and safety regulations and will make sure that the solar photovoltaic grid or standalone units are code compliant.

With the increasing public awareness to global warming and climate change, there is substantially more focus placed on finding energy generation options that are not reliant upon fossil fuels. Of the alternative energy options currently available (wave, wind, hydrogen, solar, nuclear), solar power is considered to be the most cost effective and with solar panels dropping in price due to competition, this technology is likely to become ever more popular.

Tal Potishman
http://www.articlesbase.com/bath-showers-articles/suns-energy-sustainable-fuel-for-pv-solar-panels-626260.html

Earth 4 Energy Review

Earth 4 energy review-It is no doubt that most citizens are bothered by the problem of huge energy cost every month. And all of us know clearly that without energy, we can barely live a single day! Is there a perfect way to solve our problems? Mr. Michael Harvey helps us find a way in his wonderful e-book—Earth 4 Energy.
Earth 4 Energy is a thorough e-book which will help you to build up your energy system step-by-step by your own hands and in your own way!
With the rapid spread of the wave of renewable energy, there appear various books that introduce how to set up an energy device. However, undoubtedly, Earth 4 Energy is the best choice. Not only because it proved itself on the market in the first place, but also it has far more detailed information than its competitors as well as great reputation in the alternative world.
With simple and doable instruction, massive explanation of photos, illustrations and diagrams plus an assistant video containing the whole process, you are able to DIY a solar panels or wind turbine as your wish. Furthermore, Earth 4 Energy has fine service afterwards. You can send e-mails whenever you come across with problems in making the device, and will get satisfied answers in short time. In addition, you can sign up to attend the forum to communicate with other guests.
How beautiful! Giving only $49.97, you will install an energy system, cut your high energy price and protect the environment! You get three birds with one stone! What a bargain!
So don’t hesitate, go and get a copy of Earth 4 Energy! Download Click here

Alison Cole

A Few Of The Advantages Of Solar RV Travel

If running out of battery power has been a reason that you don’t enjoy your recreational vehicle travel as much as you would hope, there is an answer. A solar RV can extend your battery life and it’s is simple to transform the power system on your existing RV by adding solar power. Most solar systems are added by the owner after the RV is purchased.

For those who enjoy putting things together, you may decide to build your very own solar panel. It will cost about $200 with items that can be purchased at your local hardware. When you don’t want to purchase the components separately, buy a panel kit that includes instructions and all the parts you require. Still less effort on your part is needed when you hire a certified installer of solar panels.

You must decide how much power you need to accumulate to operate the appliances and systems in your recreational vehicle. Some campers only need to have water and lights. Others enjoy all the comforts while camping and bring along a television, coffeemaker or microwave. Knowing the amount of power that you require will help you determine how many panels you need to acquire.

Local weather patterns can affect whether or not you can provide enough solar power to operate your RV. Trying to heat in cold weather can require a tremendous amount of electricity. If you are running an air conditioner in the summertime, the power drain is significant.

You must have enough sunlight in your camping area to provide the amount of electricity that you require. If you add an inverter to charge up the batteries, your solar panels will provide power for a longer period of time. You don’t have to use batteries, but if you don’t, you are severely limited in the amount of power that you can generate.

A solar RV saves money on electricity when you are camping at some sites. If your camping site is less developed, you can stay longer if you are generating your own solar energy. With solar energy, you avoid the noise and stink of generators.

I suggest you check out my other guide on solar rv, solar energy projects and solar energy company

A Solar Power Home With No Solar Cells

Many people think that the only way to have a solar power home is by installing banks of cells and batteries. Fortunately, you can use solar power in your home in some ways that are much less expensive. You can harness sun power without using any solar cells if you are willing to take a few steps.

One appliance that wastes more unnecessary energy in most homes than any other is the clothes dryer. Unless you are operating a gas dryer, more than likely, your clothes dryer depends on resistance heating to dry your clothing. Resistance heating is a very ineffective use of electricity. Even if you had solar cells on your home, you would not produce enough power to dry your clothing using an electric clothes dryer.

For a very small investment you can dry your laundry in such a way that you will not add to your energy consumption. This initial investment is much less than an electric clothes dryer and does not cost anything after the investment. You can start to line dry your clothing. If you purchase a compact clothes line, it will fit in almost any yard and can dry one or more loads of clothing at no cost. Consider installing a line in the garage for wintertime drying of your clothing.

Another way to take advantage of the natural energy from the sun is to open blinds and drapes on the southerly walls of your home when the sun is shining on winter days. This allows the warmth of the sun to come into your home and is an excellent way to use passive solar energy. If you have hard surfaced floors, they can absorb the heat to keep your home warm longer during after the sun goes down. Just be sure to close the curtains at night to help keep heat inside.

When summer comes, you will want to do just the opposite. You job here is to keep the solar energy outside of your home. Make sure that sun exposed windows are covered to keep the heat from the sun from infiltrating your home and making your ac unit work even harder. At night, if humidity is not a problem and there is a significant temperature drop, open curtains and windows to allow the cool air to lower your air conditioning costs.

A solar power home does not have to cost a fortune.

I suggest you check out my other guides on solar power home, solar energy home and solar energy panel

Sun’s Energy – Sustainable Fuel for Pv Solar Panels

Solar Photovoltaic cells (Solar PV) are effectively panels that absorb the sun’s light (which is actually made of many tiny units of energy) and convert it via a sophisticated system of silicon wafers into an electrical current that can then be used to power up your home, office or electrical appliances directly. Although not yet highly visible in the UK domestic market, solar PV panels are already very common in calculators and watches (albeit in a much smaller size). The larger solar panels are getting increasingly more efficient and are now used to generate power for private homes, large office buildings and other commercial installations.

Solar Photovoltaic and Planning Issues

One can install solar photovoltaic panels on the roof of their home as well as along one of the outer walls or as standalone units. Before setting off on the installation process, it is essential to check with the local authority regarding planning restrictions. Most local authorities in England allow solar PV panels to be installed on residential roofs and as standalone cells as long as certain criteria are met (mainly that the panels are not attached onto listed buildings or within conservation zones). Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, however, are still working out their local legislation. For residents of these areas it is therefore advisable to consult the local planning authorities before installing the solar systems.

Why Use Solar Photovoltaics?

There are several good reasons to use solar PV cells. One important benefit is the money saved on electrical bills. Another important benefit is the reduction in carbon emissions thanks to using clean energy. Solar photovoltaic cells cut around 1.2 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year. Since the user generates the electricity directly from the sun, they are not dependent on the national grid, making them less prone to power cuts. Although solar power is effective in its own right, solar panels are highly appropriate for remote locations where the grid has no coverage (such as remote farms or research facilities).

How is Solar Photovoltaic Cell Installed?

The best way to install solar photovoltaic panels is to hire a professional installation crew. Professional solar PV cell installers should be certified by the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. It is important to note that there are good reasons one should not attempt to do the installation as a DIY project. Solar PV cells tend to be very heavy and, for roof installations, involve a support system that must be constructed and attached before any solar photovoltaic cell can be mounted. The installer will know the local electrical codes and safety regulations and will make sure that the solar photovoltaic grid or standalone units are code compliant.

With the increasing public awareness to global warming and climate change, there is substantially more focus placed on finding energy generation options that are not reliant upon fossil fuels. Of the alternative energy options currently available (wave, wind, hydrogen, solar, nuclear), solar power is considered to be the most cost effective and with solar panels dropping in price due to competition, this technology is likely to become ever more popular.

Tal Potishman
http://www.articlesbase.com/bath-showers-articles/suns-energy-sustainable-fuel-for-pv-solar-panels-626260.html

Earth 4 Energy Review

It is no doubt that most citizens are bothered by the problem of huge energy cost every month. And all of us know clearly that without energy, we can barely live a single day! Is there a perfect way to solve our problems? Mr. Michael Harvey helps us find a way in his wonderful e-book—Earth 4 Energy.
Earth 4 Energy is a thorough e-book which will help you to build up your energy system step-by-step by your own hands and in your own way!
With the rapid spread of the wave of renewable energy, there appear various books that introduce how to set up an energy device. However, undoubtedly, Earth 4 Energy is the best choice. Not only because it proved itself on the market in the first place, but also it has far more detailed information than its competitors as well as great reputation in the alternative world.
With simple and doable instruction, massive explanation of photos, illustrations and diagrams plus an assistant video containing the whole process, you are able to DIY a solar panels or wind turbine as your wish. Furthermore, Earth 4 Energy has fine service afterwards. You can send e-mails whenever you come across with problems in making the device, and will get satisfied answers in short time. In addition, you can sign up to attend the forum to communicate with other guests.
How beautiful! Giving only $49.97, you will install an energy system, cut your high energy price and protect the environment! You get three birds with one stone! What a bargain!
So don’t hesitate, go and get a copy of Earth 4 Energy! Download Click here

Jason A Osborn

Scion xD Review

MPGomatic puts the Scion xD to the test and nails down some very impressive gas mileage results. Full Review: http://www.mpgomatic.com/2008/07/31/scion-xd-review/

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Alternative Energy – BioOil

Second Generation fuels from biomass.
Non food based cellulose to oil.
Carbon neutral fuels.
Energy independence.

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How To Use The Internet To Help You Save On Fuel

Okay, so you already know all the ways to help save on gas, However, I bet you have never thought of going online! There is tons of data on local and international gas prices and the closest gas stations online.

The internet can help you research gas station options, and allows you to compare gas stations for the best prices. There are tons of sites that can give you the current prices at the pumps in your area. Google “fuel prices” and find the site you want to use. In most cases, all you have to do is enter your 5 digit zip code, and Voila! You have the prices for the gas stations in your area. Your buddies at GasBuddy.com advises that you should stay away from high income neighborhoods and highways where the gas stations hike the prices based on the demand and the price people are willing to pay. Try more out of the way gas stations; they are more likely to have the least amount of gas inflation.

Triple A can also help you find the lowest prices on gas in your neighborhood. All you have to do is enter in the necessary information into the “Fuel Price Finder” and you will be given a list of all the stations in your area and the price of the gas. This particular service gets its data from the OPIS which gathers data from pumps around the country.

Since this service is offered online just go to Triple A’s site (www.aaa.com) and enter in your zip code and you will be taken to the Triple A chapter in your area. This device is a wonder if you are planning on taking a road trip or just a trip to the store. You can use this tool to calculate your gas costs based on the address information you provide, and the make, model, and year of your vehicle.

Fuel maximizing devices are in great want for trucking companies and truck drivers. The demand for the maximizing devices has risen to over 450% in the past year. The main reason for this increase is that people are buying them online. Fuel routing devices were once exclusively used by trucking fleets, but now that they are available online, everyone is clamoring to get one.

With all the sites offering the everyday person fuel saving advice, its no wonder that the internet is the driving force behind the battle against the monster of fuel inflation. You can research gas saving tips, alternative means of transportation, or even cars with better gas mileage. You can poke around the internet and find sites that can give you a list of reasons why your gas competency is less than desirable. If you are completely clueless about how to save money on gas, then the internet is your brain food! Everything you need to know is right there at your fingertips. It’s a tool that few use for gas saving purposes, so tell someone about it and maybe they’ll let you carpool with them.

Gregg Hall
http://www.articlesbase.com/automotive-articles/how-to-use-the-internet-to-help-you-save-on-fuel-70461.html