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Energy – Homemade Hydrogen And Energy Production

26 July 2010 No Comment

condominiums A big advantage to clean, green energy is the fact that the electricity is made close at hand. Let’s use homemade hydrogen as an example. Taking a simple electrified copper wire and using a process known as electrolysis, a person can transform an ordinary cup of water into combustible H2 and O2. Though storing and using these compounds is difficult at the current level of technology, the point is that the energy produced is right at a person’s fingertips. Homemade hydrogen, wind energy, and sunlight are all over the world.

juegos All too often, we listen to environmentally focused individuals, who want us to move from our coal-fired energy generation plants which provide 60% of all the energy for our country to only clean energy. And lately they’ve come up with the Cap and Trade Plan to tax those fossil fuel energy generation plants for the carbon they emit, and turn around and give that money to research and development projects for alternative energy, and to subsidize the making of clean energy.

FSBO That’s what I love about clean, alternative energy. Though it’s still pretty inefficient and expensive, energy loss is minimized because the electricity only has to travel down the wire about ten feet to get to the house. This virtually eliminates energy loss, which I think is a huge plus. It’s not just that, think how awesome it would be to make your very own homemade hydrogen? That’s just an awesome sounding idea. And the generators that make hydrogen these days are both lightweight and cheap.

If we raise the cost of energy for everyone’s home, then our quality of life and standard of living will go down because people will have less money to spend. When people have less money to spend they will buy less, and when they purchase fewer products, fewer people will have jobs in the retail sector, and fewer products will have to be made.

These are only two ways that electric power is being provided to the poor. As infrastructures and government subsidies are established there will be more investment in these developing world areas. Also DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Solar Power will play a larger role as local people become solar power literate You can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.

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