March 2010
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By Alternative Energy News on March 31, 2010
Power Supplies can be divided into two types for electronic devices, linear and switching power supplies. A switching mode power supply has the same rating as a Linear Power Supply but will be a lot more complex and usually Switching Mode Power Supplies are smaller. A Linear Power Supply is used for high current devices. [...]
Posted in Fuel Cells/Batteries | Tagged ac current, ac electricity, ac supply, dc power supply, dc power supply circuit, switching mode power supply |
By Alternative Energy News on March 25, 2010
The earth is undergoing a terrible bout of global warming with the carbon that is emitted by the burning of fossil fuels to generate electricity and when used in vehicles for transportation purposes. Moreover the sources of this fossil fuel are fast diminishing with the increased need of energy with the modernization of countries. This [...]
Posted in Wave Power | Tagged steam generators, tidal barrages, tidal energy, Tidal Power, tidal ranges, tidal stream, tidal wave energy, tidal waves, wind generators |
By Alternative Energy News on March 20, 2010
This article about hydrogen hybrid cars discusses how cars can run on hydrogen and fuel cells, but also hybrid batteries, safety, brands and models, and availability. Introduction Nowadays, people are aggressively searching for more ways on how they could save on gas. In effect, companies are being pressured to offer something new to consumers other [...]
Posted in Hybrid Cars | Tagged fuel cell system, fuel cell vehicles, fuel cells, Hybrid Cars, hydrogen technology |
By Alternative Energy News on March 19, 2010
The more you read and learn about solar power, the more you will understand just how much does solar power cost. Solar power is a free natural source of energy from up above, it’s a gift of God, we call it the sun and it is for everyone to use. When solar energy hits the [...]
Posted in Solar | Tagged home solar power, home solar power system, natural source of energy, solar energy, solar panels, solar power system |
By Alternative Energy News on March 15, 2010
Do you know anyone that does not want free electricity? It is certain that all of us do. As a matter of fact, if you could just discover the means to create enough free electricity right there at your very own house, you would most likely jump at the opportunity. With the price of gas [...]
Posted in Wind | Tagged free electricity, gentle breeze, low cost energy, renewable fuel, solar energy, wind power, wind turbine generator, wind turbines |
By Alternative Energy News on March 10, 2010
Do you know that Hydrogen fuel cell cars can save you almost thousands of dollars on your fuel bills? It is time to act and look out for options that can save you a lot of money on car fuel. You can use the saved money on many other important issues. However, before jumping into [...]
Posted in Fuel Cells/Batteries | Tagged fuel cell car, Hybrid Cars, hydrogen car, hydrogen fuel cell, hydrogen fuel cell cars, hydrogen fuels, hydrogen powered car |
By Alternative Energy News on March 7, 2010
I am sure that you noticed homes that have huge tinted windows in them when driving by. You may ask yourself why anyone would want such tall windows in their house. The reason is simple, they are using the sun to heat their homes and power all appliances and electronic devices. You may also have [...]
Posted in Solar | Tagged canadian houses, cold canadian winters, home solar power, home solar power system, insulated doors, solar power canada, solar power system |
By John on March 2, 2010
The recent revelations of a International Energy Administration whistleblower that the IEA may have distorted key oil projections under intense U.S. pressure is, if true (and whistleblowers rarely come forward to advance their careers), a slow-burning thermonuclear explosion on future global oil production. The Bush administration’s actions in pressuring the IEA to underplay the rate [...]
Posted in Biofuels | Tagged alternative energy, Biofuels, Central Asia, fossil fuels, global oil production, sugarcane, vegetable oil |
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