Green Energy...Renewable Energy...Where do I begin? GRNNRG.ORG!
This is the first question for most people that want to convert to green renewable energy.
The answer is simple...GRNNRG.ORG.
5 Simple steps to begin and end your dependency on fossil fuels (gas, oil and coal)
In your home:
1) Define your conditions.
Is your location in a windy and or sunny location?
Usually a system combining both solar and wind can be the most efficient.
Is geothermal heating and energy practical for you location?
2) Determine your amount of energy needed.
Your current local energy provider can provide your power usage history to determine the amount you need to generate to be energy self sufficient.
3) Contact competent Solar, Wind and Geothermal contractors and suppliers in your area.
A listing of contractors and suppliers in your area are available on the internet or local Yellow pages and our Links page at GRNNRG.ORG
4) Secure financial assistance, credits, tax incentives and rebates.
The State of California and the Federal Government offer substantial tax incentives and credits for green energy conversion. The time to convert to green energy has never been better than now.
Home owner's can finance their conversion for less than their current bill and in many cases eliminate their power bills all together bill in 5-10 years.
New innovated lease agreements are now available for renters and non home owners.
Outside your home:
Cars have always been a pollution culprit. This coming year several major automobile manufacturers have announced that they are offering electric and hydrogen cell cars and trucks. Choose your favorite manufacturer for their alternative fueled models.
For the classic auto enthusiast, gas engine to electric motor conversion is relatively inexpensive, efficient, clean and powerful. They currently have batteries that can accommodate about 100 mile range. As batteries improve and get better the range will increase dramatically.
Our dependence on fossil fuels has started wars, killed innocent workers and citizens, polluted our air, melted our poles and is out to destroyed our environment .
Our "Taking it to the Streets" Campaign is an assertive person to person, school by school, community by community promotion and awareness campaign that combines a comprehensive Website and Multi Media platform as well as a Mobile Demonstration Exhibit, Road Trip Campaign that brings the everyday and economic benefits of a renewable energy conversion and lifestyle to Rural Schools and Communities.
We are currently preparing a Mobile GRNNRG (Green Energy) Science Demonstration Exhibit. We are converting 18 Wheel Tractor- trailer rig to run on renewable energy, as a Mobile Science Demonstration Exhibit. The tractor and auxiliary generator will operate on bio and other alternate fuels.
Powered by roof top solar panels and a telescoping wind turbines, the Walk Through Exhibit will include practical scale models of the four natural elements, Solar, Wind, Geothermal and Hydrogen. Each model will take turns powering utility exhibits such as interesting Heating, Air-Conditioning, TV and Lighting Effects and an impressive and entertaining Multi Media Presentation.
The Exhibit will travel to rural communities and be offered free to Schools as Assembly Events during the day in the evening offered to community gather points and social centers with alternative energy cars to exhibit and demonstrate Hosted by humorous and highly Entertaining professional speakers , our presentation will get the attention and make a positive impression of the benefits of a green energy lifestyle.
Beginning in Spring 2011, 36 seasonal, 4 day Road trips are planned for Rural Schools and Communities in California. 12 each in Southern California, (Winter), Central California, (Summer) and Northern California (Spring).
We would like your support in helping us bring this important message to all of California's diverse walks of life. Free of charge, we are supported by grants and donations. Donations come in many forms. We greatly appreciate donations of products, exhibits, and services.
In return we will spread the awareness of your business or organization to the citizens in rural communities that need our help the most, by prominently displaying your Logo or trade mark and contact information in or on our Mobile Demonstration Exhibit and Media presentation.
Showing posts with label Renewable Energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renewable Energy. Show all posts
Monday, July 26, 2010
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Blog#1 Welcome and Windmills
Salutations and Welcome,
We have finally arrived.
We are here to try and make sense of the Green Energy world. We will collect the latest research on renewable energy innovations and bring it to you in layman's terms.
We will encourage unconventional experimentation and 'outside of the box' concepts.
We will also focus on green solutions that touch our everyday lives, from composting kitchen waste to commuting. We will also tackle controversy in the green energy industry.
Small Wind Turbines.
Our first subject of opinion is the efficiency of multi blade (12-18) American Windmill design, normally used to pump water. Very little is mentioned in the conventional literature on wind power except 'don't do it'
Than I ran across a NASA labeled report (the full report on our 'conservation page').
I can not endorse it's legitimacy, but it indicates that a multi blade system would be more efficient under lower wind speeds (8-18 mph) than a 2 or 3 blade system.
I have yet to see any testing conclusions to verify the result one way or another.
In some communities the aesthetics on a modern 30' high or higher) wind turbine and the aesthetics of an American Farm Windmill design is more desirable in rural and equestrian communities, where green energy is wanted and very practical.
I am personally retrofitting my modest home with a solar and wind system. I will be seeking the most efficient and frugal system I can find or put together and Blog my progress for your personal information and entertainment. All my successes and failures will be published here. Keep in mind, sometimes more can be learned from failing than succeeding.
Why retro fit NOW? With the federal tax credit and California's incentive rebate, I can't afford not to. My goal is to keep the cost of my system under my current electric bill and have it paid off in 5 years.
Contact Us.
We are interested in what you have to say. If you have information on the multi blade fan controversy or other green energy subjects, please e-mail us at d.hrshbrgr@gmail.com
We are a registered Non-Profit organization and rely on your donations and contributions.
If you are in the renewable energy business and want to provide green energy for others, we can help others become aware of your products and services.
We aren't professional experts, but we know a lot of people who are.
We can provide common sense answers to fundamental questions.
Most Sincerely,
D.H.
We have finally arrived.
We are here to try and make sense of the Green Energy world. We will collect the latest research on renewable energy innovations and bring it to you in layman's terms.
We will encourage unconventional experimentation and 'outside of the box' concepts.
We will also focus on green solutions that touch our everyday lives, from composting kitchen waste to commuting. We will also tackle controversy in the green energy industry.
Small Wind Turbines.
Our first subject of opinion is the efficiency of multi blade (12-18) American Windmill design, normally used to pump water. Very little is mentioned in the conventional literature on wind power except 'don't do it'
Than I ran across a NASA labeled report (the full report on our 'conservation page').
I can not endorse it's legitimacy, but it indicates that a multi blade system would be more efficient under lower wind speeds (8-18 mph) than a 2 or 3 blade system.
I have yet to see any testing conclusions to verify the result one way or another.
In some communities the aesthetics on a modern 30' high or higher) wind turbine and the aesthetics of an American Farm Windmill design is more desirable in rural and equestrian communities, where green energy is wanted and very practical.
I am personally retrofitting my modest home with a solar and wind system. I will be seeking the most efficient and frugal system I can find or put together and Blog my progress for your personal information and entertainment. All my successes and failures will be published here. Keep in mind, sometimes more can be learned from failing than succeeding.
Why retro fit NOW? With the federal tax credit and California's incentive rebate, I can't afford not to. My goal is to keep the cost of my system under my current electric bill and have it paid off in 5 years.
Contact Us.
We are interested in what you have to say. If you have information on the multi blade fan controversy or other green energy subjects, please e-mail us at d.hrshbrgr@gmail.com
We are a registered Non-Profit organization and rely on your donations and contributions.
If you are in the renewable energy business and want to provide green energy for others, we can help others become aware of your products and services.
We aren't professional experts, but we know a lot of people who are.
We can provide common sense answers to fundamental questions.
Most Sincerely,
D.H.
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