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		<title>The future of electricity</title>
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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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		<description><![CDATA[Wind energy is readily available but wind power is not. Unfortunately, the wind power system has not reached the status of becoming a regular power system. However, the good news is that the concept is picking up. Why is wind power important? Wind power makes sense in these times when the demand far exceeds the [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left">Wind energy is readily available but wind power is not.  Unfortunately, the wind power system has not reached the status of becoming a  regular power system. However, the good news is that the concept is picking up.</p>
<p><strong>Why is wind power important?<br />
</strong><br />
Wind power makes sense in these times when the demand far exceeds the supply.  The convention ways of producing electricity make use of the non-renewable  fuels, not only making such resources scarce but also affecting the environment  negatively. The power generated by wind proves beneficial in the following ways:</p>
<p>• Free source of energy – The wind power makes use of wind energy which is  absolutely free, thus saving the non-renewable sources of energy for longer.</p>
<p>• No environmental hazards – The generation of wind power is extremely  environment-friendly. It does not emit harmful gases nor does it have any other  environment-damaging impact.</p>
<p>• Cost-effective – Using a free energy makes wind turbines extremely  cost-effective. Moreover, there remains no worry of sky-rocketing electricity  bills.</p>
<p>• 24/7 uninterrupted supply – The wind power ensures that you never have power  outages in your house and farm.</p>
<p>• Self-dependent source – Making use of wind power makes you independent. You no  longer depend on the government and its agencies for power.</p>
<p><strong>How can we make power from the wind?<br />
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A wind turbine is employed to make use of the abundant wind energy. A wind  turbine converts wind energy into mechanical energy for mechanical work. Such a  wind turbine is generally referred to as a windmill. A wind generator is a wind  turbine that further converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.</p>
<p>A wind turbine typically consists of blades, a tower, a shaft, a base, and a  generator. The blades of the wind turbine rotate in the wind to generate  mechanical energy. The two pre-requisites for installing a wind turbine are a  large area of at least one acre and an average wind speed of 11 miles per hour.</p>
<p><strong>What are the uses of wind power?<br />
</strong><br />
The uses of wind power are many. Let’s look at some of the popular ones:<br />
• Running all possible electrical and electronic appliances<br />
• Pumping out water<br />
• Grinding grains and stones</p>
<p>By employing a wind turbine at your home or farm, you definitely make the world  a better place. The wind power is a green solution to the power crisis. It does  not harm the environment in any way. Moreover, it does not make use of any fuel,  thus promising a future of no power-crisis.</p>
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