Energy needs for the future.
Online, September 7, 2009 (Newswire.com)
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A review by Hector Wright an Alternative Energy reviewer as found some interesting points regarding CO2 emissions and ways of reducing your carbon foot print by building your own solar energy system.
More information can be found on his website.
http://www.solarpowerenergy.weebly.com/.
Hector discovered in his findings. That as the global population increases and developing countries expand their economies, demand for energy is set to double, perhaps even triple by 2050. With renewable energy sources lagging behind what we need, the world is likely to continue relying on its restricted resources for the bulk of its power generation.
Coal - fired power stations currently provide 40% of the world's electricity. As the production of oil and natural gas decreases in the coming decade, coal production may rise by up to 30%.
He noted. However, while it's arguably the most reliable source of energy, it's also the dirtiest. So carbon capture sequestration technology, which has the potential to trap up to 90% of CO2 emissions, as well as filtering sulphur, will be essential.
In addition, new nuclear power stations, a newly developing hydrogen economy ( to fuel cars and other mobile devices ), combined with photovoltaic technology that's significantly cheaper and more efficient than what's currently available, will be required to keep the world's wheels turning.
He then found the secrets of building your own solar power energy system.
That you could build, even if you have no solar experience?
Following step-by-step guild that will show you exactly how to build your own solar energy system.
Today, 1.6 billion people have no access to electricity - a major setback to economic development. Prospects for the next three decades are not looking promising either. Around ninety five percent of population growth in the developing world over this period will occur in cities and town areas.
Find out how you could reduce your carbon footprint by building your own Solar Power Energy system http://www.solarpowerenergy.weebly.com/.
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