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Global Warming and
Climate change are a major issue for the world to face
currently.There are so many facets to it and so
many of the
scientific fraternity are still completely unsure as to whether
it exists or not. There
are so many reasons why its all false and many people like Al
Gore have vested interests to keep the lie going but there are
also now so many people that have been indoctrinated into it
and the science has taken a back seat to all the lies and
rhetoric on bothe sides of the equation.
Alternative Energy for the Home
The trend toward homes that are powered by alternative
energy sources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection
cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that
needs to continue into the 21st century and beyond. We have
great need of becoming more energy independent, and not having
to rely on the supplying of fossil fuels from unstable nations
who are often hostile to us and our interests. But even beyond
this factor, we as individuals need to get “off the grid” and
also stop having to be so reliant on government-lobbying giant
oil corporations who, while they are not really involved in any
covert conspiracy, nevertheless have a stranglehold on people
when it comes to heating their homes (and if not through oil,
then heat usually supplied by grid-driven electricity, another
stranglehold).
As Remi Wilkinson, Senior Analyst with Carbon Free, puts it,
inevitably, the growth of distributed generation will lead to
the restructuring of the retail electricity market and the
generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure. The
power providers may have to diversify their business to make up
for revenues lost through household energy microgeneration. She
is referring to the conclusions by a group of UK analysts,
herself included among them, who call themselves Carbon Free.
Carbon Free has been studying the ever-growing trend toward
alternative energy-using homes in England and the West. This
trend is being driven by ever-more government recommendation
and sometimes backing of alternative energy research and
development, the rising cost of oil and other fossil fuels,
concern about environmental degradation, and desires to be
energy independent. Carbon Free concludes that, assuming
traditional energy prices remain at their current level or
rise, microgeneration (meeting all of one's home's energy needs
by installing alternative energy technology such as solar
panels or wind turbines) will become to home energy supply what
the Internet became to home communications and data gathering,
and eventually this will have deep effects on the businesses of
the existing energy supply companies.
Carbon Free's analyses also show that energy companies
themselves have jumped in on the game and seek to leverage
microgeneration to their own advantage for opening up new
markets for themselves. Carbon Free cites the example of
electricity companies (in the UK) reporting that they are
seriously researching and developing ideas for new geothermal
energy facilities, as these companies see geothermal energy
production as a highly profitable wave of the future. Another
conclusion of Carbon Free is that solar energy hot water
heating technology is an efficient technology for reducing home
water heating costs in the long run, although it is initially
quite expensive to install. However, solar power is not yet
cost-effective for corporations, as they require too much in
the way of specialized plumbing to implement solar energy hot
water heating. Lastly, Carbon Free tells us that installing
wind turbines is an efficient way of reducing home electricity
costs, while also being more independent. However, again this
is initially a very expensive thing to have installed, and
companies would do well to begin slashing their prices on these
devices or they could find themselves losing market share.
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