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Alternative Energy for the Home
The trend toward homes that are powered by alternative energy
sources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection cells to
hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that needs to continue
into the 21st century and beyond. We have great need of becoming more
energy independent, and not having to rely on the supplying of fossil
fuels from unstable nations who are often hostile to us and our
interests. But even beyond this factor, we as individuals need to get
“off the grid” and also stop having to be so reliant on
government-lobbying giant oil corporations who, while they are not
really involved in any covert conspiracy, nevertheless have a
stranglehold on people when it comes to heating their homes (and if not
through oil, then heat usually supplied by grid-driven electricity,
another stranglehold).
As Remi Wilkinson, Senior Analyst with Carbon Free, puts it, inevitably,
the growth of distributed generation will lead to the restructuring of
the retail electricity market and the generation, transmission and
distribution infrastructure. The power providers may have to diversify
their business to make up for revenues lost through household energy
microgeneration. She is referring to the conclusions by a group of UK
analysts, herself included among them, who call themselves Carbon Free.
Carbon Free has been studying the ever-growing trend toward alternative
energy-using homes in England and the West. This trend is being driven
by ever-more government recommendation and sometimes backing of
alternative energy research and development, the rising cost of oil and
other fossil fuels, concern about environmental degradation, and
desires to be energy independent. Carbon Free concludes that, assuming
traditional energy prices remain at their current level or rise,
microgeneration (meeting all of one's home's energy needs by installing
alternative energy technology such as solar panels or wind turbines)
will become to home energy supply what the Internet became to home
communications and data gathering, and eventually this will have deep
effects on the businesses of the existing energy supply companies.
Carbon Free's analyses also show that energy companies themselves have
jumped in on the game and seek to leverage microgeneration to their own
advantage for opening up new markets for themselves. Carbon Free cites
the example of electricity companies (in the UK) reporting that they
are seriously researching and developing ideas for new geothermal
energy facilities, as these companies see geothermal energy production
as a highly profitable wave of the future. Another conclusion of Carbon
Free is that solar energy hot water heating technology is an efficient
technology for reducing home water heating costs in the long run,
although it is initially quite expensive to install. However, solar
power is not yet cost-effective for corporations, as they require too
much in the way of specialized plumbing to implement solar energy hot
water heating.
Lastly, Carbon Free tells us that installing wind turbines is
an efficient way of reducing home electricity costs, while also being
more independent. However, again this is initially a very expensive
thing to have installed, and companies would do well to begin slashing
their prices on these devices or they could find themselves losing
market share.
An Alternative Energy Education
Method
The best method of educating young people about alternative energy
production that this writer has ever witnessed is the use of the PicoTurbine
Company's kits, books, and projects. The PicoTurbine Company produces
these things for the purpose of advancing the cause of renewable (alternative)
energy and getting young people to look into the future and see that
the environment that's being seeded now is the one they will inherit
then. As the late, great Gerry Ford said, “Things are more like
they are now than they have ever been before.” If we are to change
the future world for the better, then it starts right here and now with
the advent of “green” energy systems.
One of the core concepts of PicoTurbine can be stated: Tell me, and
I will forget. Show me, and I might remember some of it. Involve me,
and I will master it. Based on this old tried and true adage, the kits
that the company produces come with activity suggestions to get the
young people into hands-on learning situations. One suggestion of the
company is to demonstrate how heat can be produced by wind energy (the
company's specialty) through using a “picture wire” for
the heating element. PicoTurbine has found that people typically think
of wind energy as being “cold” energy, and are pleasantly
surprised to see how wind can be used for generating heat in the home.
Another project suggestion that the company offers is to have different
groups split off in the classroom and then compare their respective
wind turbines that they have built. They can see which ones produce
the most or least electricity; which ones start up with need of the
least amount of wind power; and for very young children, which ones
have the most aesthetic appeal.
There is a core curriculum that PicoTurbine has in mind for teachers
to instill in their pupils. Renewable, alternative sources of energy
include solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass in addition to
wind-produced energy. When we use more alternative sources of energy,
we decrease our nation's dependence on foreign oil supplies, which often
come from nations who cannot really be called our “allies”.
Alternative energy is already becoming cost effective when set against
the fossil fuels that we are so reliant on currently.
PicoTurbine points out that wind farms and solar arrays are already
letting their makers enjoy commercial success. In the last two decades,
the cost of photovoltaic cells expressed in terms of per-watt has gone
from nearly $1000 to just $4! It has been predicted by analysts that
by the year 2015, the cost per watt should only be about $1 (in today's
dollars). Students also need to be taught about the hidden cost of fossil
fuels: pollution and environmental degradation. Air pollution from burning
fossil fuels has been shown through studies to increase incidences of
asthma attacks, heighten the effects of allergies, and even cause cancer.
Switching over to clean, green energy found in the alternative forms
would prevent air pollution and help bolster the environment.
An Energy Alternative: Free Energy
There has been much debate about what is often called “free”
energy—energy that can supposedly, with the right technology,
be drawn straight out of the atmosphere, and in very abundant supply.
The debates are about whether the stuff actually exists or not, what
it would actually cost were it to be harnessed, and if it does exist
is it truly as abundant and efficient as it's being made out to be by
proponents of research and development into this potential alternative
energy source.
When one hears the phrase “free energy device”, one might
be hearing about one of several different concepts. This might mean
a device for collecting and transmitting energy from some source that
orthodox science does not recognize; a device which collects energy
at absolutely no cost; or an example of the legendary perpetual motion
machine. Needless to say, a perpetual motion machine—a machine
which drives itself, forever, once turned on, therefore needing no energy
input ever again and never running out of energy—is impossible.
However, it is not so simple to say that a new technology for harnessing
the energy “floating” in the atmosphere is impossible. New
technologies replace old ones all the time with abilities that had just
been “impossible”. Harnessing the power of the atom for
providing huge amounts of energy was “impossible” until
the 1940s. Flying human beings were an “impossible” thing
until the turn of the 20th century and the Wright Brothers' flight.
The biggest claim of the proponents of “free” energy is
that enormous amounts of energy can be drawn from the Zero Point Field.
This is a quantum mechanical state of matter for a defined system which
is attained when the system is at the lowest possible energy state that
it can be in. This is called the “ground state” of the system.
Zero Point Energy (ZPE) is sometimes referred to as “residual”
energy and it was first proposed to be usable as an alternative form
of energy way back in 1913 by Otto Stern and Albert Einstein. It is
also referred to as “vacuum energy” in studies of quantum
mechanics, and it is supposed to represent the energy of totally empty
space. This energy field within the vacuum has been likened to the froth
at the base of a waterfall by one of the principal researchers into
and proponents of Hal Puthof. Puthof also explains, the term 'zero-point'
simply means that if the universe were cooled down to absolute zero
where all thermal agitation effects would be frozen out, this energy
would still remain. What is not as well known, however, even among practicing
physicists, are all the implications that derive from this known aspect
o quantum physics. However, there are a group of physicists—myself
and colleagues at several research labs and universities—who are
examining the details, we ask such questions as whether it might be
possible to 'mine' this reservoir of energy for use as an alternative
energy source, or whether this background energy field might be responsible
for inertia and gravity. These questions are of interest because it
is known that this energy can be manipulated, and therefore there is
the possibility that the control of this energy, and possibly inertia
and gravity, might yield to engineering solutions. Some progress has
been made in a subcategory of this field (cavity quantum electrodynamics)
with regard to controlling the emission rates of excited atoms and molecules,
of interest in laser research and elsewhere.
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