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		<title>The future of electricity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 20:36:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the future of electricity is discussed, quite a number of thoughts come into mind. Let’s look at a few of such ideas. Electricity will be wireless! Wouldn’t it be delightful to see no wires in the house even with an uninterrupted supply of electricity? Will the future see wireless supply of electricity? Apparently, it [...]]]></description>
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<p>Electricity will be wireless!</p>
<p>Wouldn’t it be delightful to see no wires in the house even with an  uninterrupted supply of electricity? Will the future see wireless supply of  electricity? Apparently, it will, according to industry experts. Last year, a  team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology conducted a wireless  electricity experiment successfully. This dream has never been far-fetched, and  with the success of wireless electricity experiments, this dream will soon come  true. So, it is not very far that we will see electrical appliances charging  themselves off air!</p>
<p>Consumers will have complete control!</p>
<p>Industry experts believe that in future, your power supply will not be  dependent on the electricity department but on you. You will have complete  control on how you want the power supply to reach your place. You may not be  required to pay the mandatory amount when you are vacationing around the world,  shutting off the house. Experts see a variety of control options for consumers  in the future. Now, whether this future is in the next ten years, or twenty, or  a fifty years is not known, but what is known is that the future will see the  consumers in control of what they use.</p>
<p>Electrical energy will be clean!</p>
<p>Do you know that the remains of electricity production emit enormous  amounts of carbon dioxide in the air? The future of electricity is perceived as  green and clean. Given the concern for the environment, the electricity in  future will make use of renewable sources of energy, leading to a clean  environment. Currently, electricity is produced mostly by consuming fuels that  are on the verge of being extinct.</p>
<p>All things will be electric!</p>
<p>OK, we have already seen electric cars and electric shavers, what else  will the future see? May be, electric shoes! Combs, toothbrushes, watches,  glasses, even clothes may become electrical gadgets. If these sound far-fetched  ideas, visit the futuristic shops at Akihabara in Japan for a glimpse of the  future.</p>
<p>There will be no outages!</p>
<p>More than anything, consumers look forward to seeing a future with  absolutely no power outages. Alternate power solutions promise to take us into a  future that has no power interruptions. With increased dependency on power for  everything, consumers need to have an uninterrupted supply of power.<br />
ar heating system is wise because you get a return on your investment  within 3-4 years, giving you absolutely free service after that.</p>
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		<title>Making electricity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 20:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How is electricity produced conventionally? Conventionally, electricity is produced by moving colossal turbines. These turbines are moved with the help of various types of energy. Let’s look at the most conventional ways of producing electrical energy: • By using various fuels and water &#8211; Water is heated on a large-scale in furnaces. The vapor generated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p><strong>How is electricity produced conventionally?</strong></p>
<p>Conventionally, electricity is produced by moving colossal turbines. These  turbines are moved with the help of various types of energy. Let’s look at the  most conventional ways of producing electrical energy:</p>
<p>• By using various fuels and water &#8211; Water is heated on a large-scale in  furnaces. The vapor generated helps move the blades of turbines. Fuels like  petroleum, coal, and natural gas are used to heat large quantities of water.</p>
<p>• By nuclear fission &#8211; Electricity is produced in nuclear reactors by  making use of the heat generated in the chain reaction caused by nuclear  fission. This heat boils water on a large scale converting it into vapor that  turns the blades of the turbines.</p>
<p>• By bio-waste &#8211; Electricity is now also being produced by burning  bio-fuels instead of fossil fuels. Bio-fuels are obtained from biological waste,  mainly from plants. Bio-fuels are considered safer than fossil fuels.</p>
<p>• By hydro-power &#8211; Water is also a popular method of producing  electricity. Rivers and large bodies of water are used to move huge turbines.  Though this method of electricity production does not affect the air around us,  it spoils the ecological balance inside the water bodies.</p>
<p>• By wind &#8211; Electricity is produced by wind generators. These wind  generators convert wind energy into mechanical energy which is further converted  into electrical energy.<br />
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Why is there a need for looking for alternate electricity sources?</strong></p>
<p>Alternate power solutions are needed in the light of highly-depleting  fuels and energy sources. Moreover, most of the convention ways of electricity  production harms the environment in one way or the other.</p>
<p>The world is currently faced with tremendous power-crisis. We can no  longer depend on fossil fuels for power. At the same time, we need to take  measures to prevent the harmful effects that convention power production has on  the environment.<br />
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How can we produce electricity?</strong></p>
<p>In times of global power-crisis and severe environmental-damage, the  question is: what can we do to help? We can do plenty if we want to. We need to  start with consuming less power. Next, we can employ any of the following energy  solution to make electricity:</p>
<p>• Wind power solution – Installing a wind turbine can help generate  electricity for our homes and farms.</p>
<p>• Solar power solution – Using the solar power to cook light up and heat  our homes is a wise idea.</p>
<p>• Bio-gas – Bio-gas can be used to produce electricity on small scales.</p>
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		<title>How electricity is produced</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 19:54:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electrical energy was one of man’s greatest discoveries. It has helped build new civilizations. The large amount of electricity produced has its source in fossil fuels, nuclear fission, water, and wind. This article will explore the different methods of electricity production. Electricity is churned out by enormous turbines. These turbines need a support to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p><!--  p.MsoNormal 	{mso-style-parent:""; 	margin-bottom:.0001pt; 	font-size:12.0pt; 	font-family:"Times New Roman"; 	margin-left:0in; margin-right:0in; margin-top:0in} .style3 {font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif} -->Electrical energy was one of man’s greatest discoveries. It has helped build new  civilizations. The large amount of electricity produced has its source in fossil  fuels, nuclear fission, water, and wind. This article will explore the different  methods of electricity production.</p>
<p>Electricity is churned out by enormous turbines. These turbines need a  support to be moved. There are various ways of moving these turbines:</p>
<p>By burning fossil fuels: Electricity is produced when the blades of a  turbine are moved by enormous amounts of vapor. This vapor is generated by  heating a lot of water in huge furnaces. The water is heated by burning fossil  fuels like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. This method releases enormous  amounts of carbon dioxide in the air, thus severely polluting our atmosphere. It  is important to turn to alternate methods of electricity production for  long-term benefits.</p>
<p>By water: You must have heard how dams are constructed to produce  electricity. A popular method to produce electricity, a water dams serves two  purposes: restricting water bodies and producing electricity. Water dams use the  river water to move turbines, helping them produce electricity. Electricity  generated this way helps control air pollution; however, this method of  electricity production adversely affects the ecosystem in the water bodies.</p>
<p>Water accounts for 90 percent of the world’s electricity generated through  renewable resources.</p>
<p>By wind: Electricity is produced when wind energy is converted to  electrical energy. Wind mills or wind turbines are used to churn up enormous  amounts of wind energy which is then converted into electrical energy.</p>
<p>The latest in wind energy advancement tells us that wind energy is helping  create portable cell phone chargers.</p>
<p>By nuclear fission: Yes, nuclear fission does not only make atom bombs,  but also helps produce electricity. Nuclear fission causes a chain reaction  where the element Uranium is bombarded by neutrons causing it to split. Every  time a Uranium nucleus is split, more neutrons are released, causing more splits  in the already split Uranium nuclei. The resultant chain reaction generates a  lot of heat which is used to heat water the vapor of which eventually moves  turbines to create electricity.</p>
<p>By bio-waste: With technological advancements, electricity is also being  produced by bio-waste. Bio-gas is a typical way of generating electricity in  rural areas in countries like India. In fact, a new technology evolved in the  state of Bihar in India that uses human waste to generate electricity.</p>
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