Archive for June, 2009

Making Biodiesel at Home is Easier Then You May Think

Monday, June 29th, 2009
Andrew Bicknell asked:


As the price of gas continues to rise and our reliance on it becomes greater a small group of people have begun making biodiesel fuel at home as a way to free them selves of the energy crunch that is looming on the horizon. As an alternative fuel source it is hard to beat the ease with which it can be made and its positive impact on the environment.

You really only need two things to make biodiesel: A supply of vegetable oil and a biodiesel processor.

The vegetable oil can be fresh or virgin oil made from soybeans, corn, mustard, flaxseed, and sunflower oil. These are all renewable resources that are grown on farms all across the country. You can also use vegetable oil that has already been used. A great many biodiesel producers great their raw material from restaurant grease dumpsters as most restaurants are only to happy to get rid of the stuff.

There is also ongoing research into using sewage grow algae which is then used in the refining process. Animal fats like tallow and lard are also being used as a raw material for biodiesel production.

All this oil, fat, and grease will need to be processed in a specialized processor which removes any contaminates before it refines the oil into biodiesel fuel. Most processors are not that large and can easily set up in a shed in your backyard. You can purchase them pre-made from any number of internet sites and have it shipped to your front door or you can buy a kit and assemble it yourself. You can also build one yourself using materials found locally. There are plans for doing this along with material lists that can be found on the internet.

Which ever route you choose getting your processor set up at home is not that difficult. Follow the instructions closely and heed all the safety precautions before you begin to process your biodiesel. You are refining a fuel oil which requires high temperatures so there is a risk of burns if you follow the proper procedures.

If you are unsure if making biodiesel is something you want to do you might try finding someone close by who is already making it. Most people who refine this alternative fuel are more then willing to share their knowledge because that’s the best way to advertise its benefits. Chances are they will walk you through the whole process, letting you get a hands on feel for what is involved.

Once you get the hang of it making biodiesel at home is a great way to cut your reliance on the big oil companies for your energy needs. There may be some up front investment to buy the processing unit but once you get rolling you will save considerable sums of money over the life your biodiesel processor.



Green Energy: Its Time to Use it Now

Monday, June 29th, 2009
Joseph Toth asked:




Green Energy: Its Time To Use It Now



At the present time when electricity and other utilities are skyrocketing, this is the perfect time to stop talking about green energy and start using it.

Here in Wisconsin, we have a new windmill project that is already up and running in Dodge county and Fond Du Lac county. These windmills stretch for miles and miles and aren’t nearly as unsightly as some people might say.

Wisconsin is currently looking at a project to put windmills out on Lake Michigan. I say ‘great’ ‘go for it’, but on the other hand there are people who don’t want it to happen. This is wrong. The wind mills don’t produce any pollution to hurt the lake. They will be placed in a area that doesn’t interfere with the traffic of large ships going back and forth across the lake. Most importantly, we can benefit from having them.

Windmill farms and solar panel farms are two resources I would like to see more of. This is free energy given to us by mother nature that doesn’t involve any land mining for coal.

That’s another thing; These people that stand in the way of the clean operating windmills, … where are they when we mine fore coal which involves stripping the land and giving coal workers lung problems from the coal dust. Then the pollution created by train exhaust to use the railroad to haul the coal to a power plant where it will be burned, needing the use of ‘huge smoke stacks at the power plant where the coal is burned.’ Smoke stacks that send their discharges into the air we breathe! The loud mouths apposing windmills don’t look at this entire picture. They just want to be heard complaining.

Something else we can do to conserve electricity is start converting our household light bulbs to the new cutting edge L.E.D. light bulbs that just started coming out. Compact fluorescent bulbs save a lot of money over the old incandescent bulbs. However, the new L.E.D. bulbs blow the compact fluorescents right out of the water as far as savings in electricity. These bulbs cost just coins per year to operate, a minimum of three times the savings of using compact fluorescent bulbs.

Another benefit to L.E.D. bulbs is they don’t have the dangers of CFL’s or incandescent. CFL’s contain mercury, not recommended for homes with children where lamps and bulbs can get broken. Mercury is a element that can kill human beings. Mercury is absorbed through the skin and then enters the blood stream.

Additionally, CFL’s and incandescent bulbs produce razor sharp broken glass when broken. The new L.E.D. bulbs don’t do any of these things. In fact, if dropped they won’t shatter because they are made of plastic and there are no dangerous chemicals or gases inside.

Reporter Joseph Toth

Washington Micro Bank BBS



Using Sunlight Energy For Electricity

Friday, June 26th, 2009
Richard asked:


Using sunlight for electricity to power your home is in no way nothing new. No doubt you have heard of solar panels already and seen them on many house roofs in your neighborhood.  What people do not really know is just how efficient they can be and when you implement a system for using sunlight for electricity you can save thousands of dollars every year in utility bills. The reason many people do not take advantage of solar power is that the initial cost to implement it can be rather expensive. Sure you are going save a lot of money in electricity bills but who has a few thousand dollars in one go to get it installed?

Sunlight Energy for electricity is known as green power

 People all over the world are no starting to live green. Hopefully the wake up call is not too late considering all the damage that has already been done to the planet. Using sunlight energy for electricity is know as green power and other forms of energy creation like wind power and water power are being implemented by thousands of home owners. IT is not necessary to spend thousands of dollars implementing a sunlight energy electricity system if you were to know how to do it yourself. Even wind power home electricity systems can be set up with the right knowledge. It would be well worth investing in a guide that could show you step by step to start using sunlight energy for electricity and even wind power. There are great manuals out there that show you how to do so in easy understandable steps.

Wind Power and Sunlight electricity or solar power

 You can run your entire home using green power if you just know how. Doing it your self will end up that you will pay a fraction of the price of what you would fork out for contractors that install solar power. You can start small using sunlight energy for electricity to power appliances like your refrigerator, and lights and gradually implement green energy until you are completely off the municipal grid.  Some states even give you energy rebates and this can be money used to build a state of the art back up system. Don’t kid yourself that green energy is less efficient than your municipal power.  Done correctly you can enjoy safe long pasting power that is minimum maintenance and always available. To top it all you will be the one laughing when there are power cuts because you will not be affected by them. Taking this into consideration, I am sure you will agree that investing in a guide to implement sunlight energy for electricity is more than desirable.





Home Contractor: Improve Your Business by Going Green

Friday, June 26th, 2009
Helena Topolova asked:


The current trends in the minds of those willing to invest in new construction, as well as in the promises of the new incoming presidential administration, is a focus on renewable sources of energy and the preserving of the planet. This trend has the potential to save this country’s economy through the implementation of new infrastructure to support the shift to “going green”. The home contractor can dramatically benefit from this by adjusting his materials and construction practices to accommodate the clients who want to be ecologically responsible in their choices of contractors.

LEED Certification of Products and Services

LEED, the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design green building rating system is a third-party program which certifies the design, construction tools and practices and operations for what are nationally accepted as green buildings. Having a LEED certification will put your company on the organization website’s list of exceptional contractors in the advancement of environmentally conscious design, and will provide your company with added exposure to an up-and-coming market sector.

Recycled Products Renewed Ideas

By using recycled or reclaimed products in constructions and implementing the use of fuel efficient heating and cooling systems, including the implementation of alternate energy sources such as solar panels and geothermal heating, the home contractor can both increase his business and have the satisfaction of knowing that his business is helping to sustain and renew our depleted natural resources.

Government Backing

It seems that the new administration is very serious about providing funding for new infrastructure required to implement green energy programs. If programs progress as Washington is currently promising, the home contractor is who not using green products and providing green energy solutions in his constructions will go the way of the dinosaurs. The resources seem to be there, the public is ready for the change, it is up to the construction industry to provide the tools we need to keep the green movement going forward.



Save Money with a Biodiesel Kit

Friday, June 26th, 2009
Andrew Bicknell asked:


With the rising gas prices of today many people have begun to look for an alternative way to put fuel in their cars. A biodiesel kit fits the bill for many people who have started making this oil saving fuel in their own backyards. And why not make your own fuel, the hit to wallets and bank accounts with high gasoline prices makes finding alternative fuel sources imperative these days, particularly with the price of gas and oil in the news on a daily basis.

A biodiesel kit is a great way to save a substantial amount of money on your fuel costs. The basic function of such a kit is to convert vegetable oil into biodiesel, a fuel source that can be used in vehicles that currently run on diesel fuel. It is important to note that not all car companies endorse the use of biodiesel fuel in their vehicles and will void the warranty if an engine is damaged by its use. Be sure to research this before buying a new vehicle with a diesel engine. For older diesel cars and trucks there are engine conversion kits that will make the change to cleaner burning biodiesel much easier.

There is a minimal amount of supplies needed to use a biodiesel kit. You will need basic tap water, methanol and access to a good amount of vegetable oil, which can usually be obtained from restaurants and such. You can set the kit up just about anywhere, although most people do put them outside in a shed or under an overhang. You will be making a fuel oil so setting up in the house may not be a real good idea.

When it comes to pricing a kit the more features to be found the more expensive the kit. The most expensive models are built to prevent fumes and odors from escaping during the refining process. Having an odorless refining process may be important for those wishing to refine their fuel near their home. If you live on a farm or a large acreage this may not be as important as the kit can be located farther from the house. Of course if you can afford it go ahead and get the more expensive closed system just because they are very easy to use.

If for some reason you already have a large amount of cooking oil that you need to dispose of then a biodiesel kit would work perfectly. It does take more time to process used oil but the results are the same, a more environmentally friendly fuel that can be put into a diesel powered vehicle.

Considering that the price of gasoline is on an ever rising trend making biodiesel for personal use can be seen as a smart move. Having your own biodiesel kit producing a constant supply of a low cost environmentally friendly fuel right in your own backyard would remove the sting of high pump prices.



A Basic Description of Fuel Cells

Thursday, June 18th, 2009
Anna Williams asked:


Fuel cells are electrochemical devices which combine hydrogen with oxygen in order to produce electricity.

During the power generation cycle, water and heat are produced as a by-products. This is a far more ideal byproduct than the unclean emissions which are created by other methods of generating electricity.

They will operate and generate power so long as fuel is supplied. Since the conversion of the fuel to energy takes place via an electrochemical process, and not by combustion, the process is clean, quiet, and highly efficient - two to three times more efficient than regular combustion, such as that done by gasoline in a generator.

Fuel cell technology is unique as a power technology - no other energy generation technology offers the combination of benefits that these devices do. In addition to producing extremely low or zero emissions (depending on the type used), some of their main benefits include:

* High efficiency and reliability

* Multi-fuel capability

* Durability

* Scalability

* Ease of maintenance

Since they generate power through a chemical process, they operate silently. Thus, they reduce noise pollution, as well as air pollution. Heat generated by the cells, in the process of generating electricity can be captured and used to provide hot water or space heating for a home or office, in larger applications.

Another key aspect of this technology is that the cells can be scaled to any size required, without difficulty. Small cells can be produced which will power mobile phones for up to thirty days, or operate laptops for twenty hours or more. Larger versions can be produced to operate as power plants, in order to provide electricity for small cities. And of course, there are many sizes in between.

The most notable use of fuel cells currently being developed is as a replacement for the combustion engine. It is very likely that cars and other vehicles will be powered by fuel cells in the not too distant future.

In light of the above, the U.S. Department of Energy (COE) is running a program in order to research and develop this technology further. The DOE considers this to be an important enabling technology for the hydrogen economy. It states that they have the potential to revolutionize the way we power our nation, by offering cleaner and more highly efficient alternatives to the combustion of gasoline and other hazardous fossil fuels.

The DOE also considers that these devices have the potential to replace internal-combustion engines in vehicles, and to provide power in stationary and portable power applications because they are energy-efficient, clean, and fuel-flexible.

Currently the DOE is working closely with its national laboratories, universities, and industry partners across the United States, in order to overcome critical technical barriers to the commercialization of fuel cell technology. It is currently focused on the development of reliable, low-cost, high-performance fuel cell system components, for transportation and buildings applications.

The first fuel-cell operated cars are currently being piloted. The first commercially available cars of this make are predicted to reach the consumer market by the year 2012.

There are many forms of alternative energy being researched, developed, and utilized around the world. There is solar power, wind power, hydro-kinetic power, biomass, ocean wave power, tidal power, and the list goes on and on. A key factor to reducing our uses of unhealthy fossil fuels will be to determine which clean alternative energy resources work best under which circumstances and in which locations. A full understanding of all clean alternative energy sources is necessary.

Fuels cells play a big role in helping clean up our environment.



Biodiesel Information

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
roosterbob asked:


A biodiesel car is all the rage in today’s environment conscious society, thanks to the awareness being raised by various advocates coming from all walks of life. Practically any automobile that runs on petro-diesel is an ideal candidate for biodiesel use.

Remember, cars that operate on regular diesel and those that use biodiesel function on the same principles. Ergo, a bio-car is pretty much like any other diesel-powered vehicle except for one teeny tiny detail, it is earth-friendly. Small difference, isn’t it?

Biodiesel: The Scientific Approach

Science dictates that hydrocarbons play a crucial role in the production of fuel. And as mentioned in the preceding paragraph, a car with petrol-based fuel is similar to any other vehicle due to the manner of how their engines operate and that is the process of internal combustion. 

Fuel compound like gasoline or diesel, when used as a fuel source, relies much on the process of combustion at varying temperatures. Since the dawn of cars, gasoline has been the favorite because of its ability ignite at fairly low temperatures. You only need a spark, that is it. Generally, a gasoline powered vehicle creates powerkick through the combo of vapor and oxygen, which is injected and explodes into the combustion chamber. Thus, making the piston turn the crankshaft that is distributed to the transmission and to the screeching tires.



Petro-Diesel Vs. Biodiesel


In an engine that runs on diesel, combustion is triggered by heat originating from compression. In here, the diesel fuel burns due to rapid compression. The downside is that diesel engines produce more nasty and noxious gases. One is carbon dioxide and the other is sulfur dioxide, not to mention nitrogen oxide and the list goes on.

By using biodiesel, you can take off the noxious gases from the equation and you have an environmentally-friendly vehicle.

The Repercussions of Petro-Diesel

Acid rain and green house effect, these two are rooted from the gases emitted by a car running on petro-diesel. Have you forgotten the high cost of gas nowadays? Talk about daylight robbery. The congestion in our highways may have subsided but our dependency on foreign oil providers may have just become a little tighter and a tad bit severe.

Biodiesel Equipment: Diminishing Harmful Gases

As for the bio-powered car, it functions like a petro-diesel vehicle devoid of the drawbacks. Some individuals opt to use B20 or mixture of twenty percent biodiesel to eighty percent regular diesel. This increases the mixture volatility while lessening the quantity of petrol used. And do not forget the absence of any fuel system modification.



Issues On Biodiesel



With the physical characteristics of biodiesel, it requires a higher temperature for it to burn and release power. That is why there are various ratios that can address this concern. A little tweaking in the engine plus a bit of help coming from heating coils then you are ready to drive.

Making your own alternative fuel may demand that you purchase biodiesel processors and kits. A regular kit can make a few gallons of biodiesel. But if you want to make more than a few gallons, you might need a biodiesel expansion kit. 

Today, it is better to have biodiesel processors producing non-toxic fuel rather than visiting a gasoline station and filling you car with environmentally degrading liquid.



Top 5 Green Energy Companies From 2008

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Nick Tart asked:


Thousands of organizations and businesses are going the extra mile and spending the extra dollar to buy utility-scale energy from renewable resources. So much so that the United States E.P.A. (Environmental Protection Agency) compiles a quarterly list of the top green power companies from their Green Power Partnership program which came out in July 2008.

Some businesses take diminutive steps towards a green campaign, but these companies are proving their allegiance to a greener environment by voluntarily spending millions of dollars on clean energy.



Intel purchased 1.3 billion kilowatt hours of electricity in January 2008. This compensates for 47 percent of the companies overall energy use.

PepsiCo purchased 1.1 billion kilowatt hours of electricity in 2007, the equivalent of powering 90,000 homes for an entire year. This accounts for 100 percent of their annual energy use. PepsiCo was named Green Power Partner of the Year in 2007 by the E.P.A.

U.S. Air Force has already purchasd 9 million kilowatt hours of electricity this year as of July 2008. They have invested in a number of biogas, biomass, geothermal, solar and wind energy providers.

Wells Fargo has purchased 5.5 million kilowatt hours of electricity from wind energy providers thus far in 2008. They are also a Green Power Partner of the Year in 2007. More than green energy, Wells Fargo has made a number of other commitments to their green campaign including LEED certifying their buildings and offering online account statements.

Whole Foods Market, the past two years has purchased enough green energy to compensate for 100 percent of their energy use, totalling to over 5 million kilowatt hours annually. The company is also investing in multiple other efforts to reduce their carbon footprint on the environment.



Other organizations ranking high on the E.P.A.’s list are Starbucks, Johnson & Johnson and the University of Pennsylvania.



Insider Going Green Energy Tips

Sunday, June 14th, 2009
Chris Jensen asked:


Step one is to hire an energy auditor. We need to turn to the experts, to people who are best at it when we need something done. They could tell you about what is making you poorer by heating and cooling your home as well as other areas.

If you are not sure where they are located then just run a google search. Perhaps you might consider looking up the yellow pages otherwise. These guys have got some high-tech tools which include infrared cameras, pressurizing fans, moisture meters and smoke blowers (or pencils).

He might even get a brand new house fan fitted to the outside doorway. It creates pressure, holding out a smoke pencil could help you understanding where you are becoming poorer. He might want to use a moisture meter to figure out extra moist places of your house. High RH or Relative Humidity can make a home’s inhabitants feel uncomfortable and add to high energy costs.

Second step is to find effective solutions. I have got a problem. You have found a guy to investigate it. Now is the time to fix it. Mostly he is going to suggest solutions. Sometimes you might be able to fix it yourself or at times you might need those experts to do it for you. It may be as simple as caulking gaps on the exterior of the homes siding with a good silicone sealant and adding insulative foam electric outlet sealers to go behind your home’s electrical outlet switch plates with plug in outlet covers to reduce drafts and air loss.

Other more extensive energy saving features may aid in lowering fuel costs as well. Among these are adding attic insulation, Low E glass windows, high SEER HVAC system (13 or better), tankless water heater and Energy Star appliances.

Couple example cases, this place had absolutely no insulation in the walls, though it did have a little insulation at the attic. On pier and beam with hardwood floors, there was no insulation underneath the home as well. On acting on the experts suggestion, believe it or not, the gas and electricity bills dropped down. It’s a perfect way to check your energy efficiency.

This expert is going to help you determine how to modify your house into an energy effective place which conserves energy. She conducted another audit on this one model 2 story with zoned HVAC. There was one heater and an aircon unit at all levels. At this audit, she learned more about the way air flow works. Apparently if you leave the bedroom doors open, then the HVAC is going to work better. So if you get an expert, he is going to help you modify older homes in energy effective, even though they weren’t meant to be that way.



Cars and Biodiesel

Saturday, June 13th, 2009
roosterbob asked:


Governments and private companies around the globe are in search for alternative fuels to address the burden of increasing fuel costs. Biodiesel is made from vegetable oil. This can be your regular kitchen items like canola, peanut, olive, palm, and vegetable oil which can be converted to Biodiesel using Biodiesel processors.

Biodiesel has some of the traits of the conventional diesel fuel making it fit for vehicles that run on diesel engine. Some agricultural tractors and machines can also use Biodiesel. Biodiesel fuel is more environment-friendly being non toxic and biodegradable.

Get to Know the advantages of using Biodiesel

The use of Biodiesel has the following salient features:


•    You can make your own fuel at home, saving you a lot of money

•    You help the environment if you drive a Biodiesel fueled car

•    Your car will be more efficient in terms of mileage and fuel combustion

Here’s the overall positive impact for the environment:

•    Approximately 80% reduction in greenhouse gases

•    Hydrocarbon reduction by 56.3%

•    Around 90% reduction in cancer agents

•    Significant reduction of sulfur

A lot of car manufactures are joining the race to use Biodiesel as an alternative fuel. They have spent millions in trying to perfect Biodiesel compatible cars which will hit the market in the near future. Biodiesel cars may be priced at $20,000 to $60,000 at the moment. This primarily depends on the style of the car and the amenities included.

Chrysler was the first company in the US to manufacture Biodiesel fueled car which can run on 5% Biodiesel and 95% conventional fuel. Biodiesel expansion is fully supported by other car manufacturers like Volkswagen, Chrysler, and Jeep.

If you can’t afford Biodiesel engineered cars you can always resort to Biodiesel equipment conversion kits which will allow your car to run on Biodiesel fuel.  The kits are priced starting at $600. It is advisable though to have a mechanic install the equipment for you if you don’t have the technical know how.

Cars with diesel engines need not be converted. But it is advisable to replace the hoses in cars made before 1990. Biodiesel cars developed recently come with temperature controls to avoid cloudiness of the fuel during cold weathers.



Fuel for your Biodiesel Cars


Imagine your car running on Biodiesel which is priced at $1 per gallon. The fuel can also be produced at home using Biodiesel processors. You can assemble your own Biodiesel processors or buy ready made or pre-manufactured ones.

Biodiesel processors vary in price, size, and the quality of Biodiesel it produces. There are Biodiesel processors which you can use at home using collected kitchen vegetable oil.  There are also Biodiesel processors which are very portable and can fit at the back of your van.

Biodiesel processors are very easy to use. Some Biodiesel processors even come with one button to do all the necessary process. It will allow you to load the vegetable oil and just come back to get the finished Biodiesel product. Biodiesel processors at home is a practical choice if you drive a Biodiesel car or if you have a farm which uses Diesel powered tractors or machineries.