Renewable Energy


A brief description of my understanding of renewable energy sources. renewable-energy-future.com

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25 Responses to Renewable Energy

  1. scientificallygreene says:

    Hey, check out my website at ScientificallyGreener(Dot) com and get all the new and improved Equipments to build or buy your own solar panels and wind energy turbine systems ScientificallyGreener(Dot) com is a website that sells the most modern environmental products available

  2. wishywashy2016 says:

    Mate, what a shit video,..

  3. wishywashy2016 says:

    Jeez… You dont half go on at the start….

  4. CptJamesx says:

    woah! your info really helped me with my homework! thanks for the vid!

  5. MassRajjas says:

    Very useful!
    Thanks a lot for posting this, it’s definitely going to help me in my research paper on renewable energy.

  6. IM1StealthPilot says:

    Technically, if you look in the original laws, taxes are illegal. We still have to go by it though. I’m not going against it, you get into hot water when you don’t pay them…

  7. nmorphew says:

    Yes sooner rather than later. I have recently been using my car (an ’88 corolla) which is particularly fuel efficient, but still get pissed off that there are no cheap alternatives that are as convenient as a car that don’t burn for energy. God damn GM for ditching the EV. Thanks for the comment. Take care.

  8. IM1StealthPilot says:

    Ran out of comment space.

    Water power can still be utilized by capturing the rain. Rotational power can be placed in rain outputs, such as strategic locations on the roof, in gutters, or drains. Also, to conserve energy from cell-cleaning systems, you could channel the rain over solar panels to wash away obstructions, thus saving energy from the systems that would use the energy. There are so many things to utilize that people don’t realize.

    Sooner or later, renewable energy has to be used.

  9. IM1StealthPilot says:

    Solar energy is very intriguing with me.

    Though it is intermittent like you said, wind power can be a good backup. And you can make low-energy systems that run on solar that will detect and mechanically clean obstructed cells, which can run on the energy it’s cleaning!

    I’m not reliable on water, since most people don’t have immediate access to water. So yes, my thoughts are mainly on solar and wind, the two most prevalent sources of renewable energy.

  10. nibsr01 says:

    Seeing how interested you are in renewable energy sources, you should bring to the table new never been before seen ideas that put these basic ideas to work more efficiently. By basic i mean, solar, wind, and hydrothermal. If you want to bring something beneficial to your viewers, give them ideas that you, and you alone have thought about. Save the explation of those basic ideas for wikipedia readers. It’s not hard either to come up with your own ideas. I’ve thought up a whole slew of them.

  11. nmorphew says:

    done ;)

  12. micasaverde says:

    Nice to see young people getting involved, and being so knowledgeable.

    Hey, if you’re in Australia, look up the Permaculture folks and get some more great ideas — they’ve been spreading them since the 70s and now, at last, the rest of the world is catching up.

    Gina

  13. nmorphew says:

    Like I said – its bullshit = unfair and contradicts the freedom of speech act. What a ridiculous law.

  14. sptdonkey says:

    Nah…I’m serious. If you threaten the president here, even if you are joking, you can be arrested. A police officer in Tampa did it in a business and was arrested and sent to prison for five years, and he is one of many. So like I said…I’m sticking with no comment.

  15. nmorphew says:

    lol fair enough. Pretty sad though. Just because you are angry with a president and his choices should entitle you to free speech/ Innocent until proven guilty and shouldnt chuck people away on ‘suspicions’..thats bullshit.

  16. sptdonkey says:

    lol…I would agree with you on the ‘off with Bush’s head’ comment, but unfortunately our government spies on us and I wouldn’t want them to use the Patriot Act to declare me an enemy combatant (as they have done to other American citizens) and cart me off to Guantanamo or one of the other torture prisons we have across the globe.

    So…I’ll just stick with “No Comment.” ;->

  17. nmorphew says:

    LOL Yeah its actually quite interesting what a change in goverment can do for the people of a country. Work Choices gone, Kyoto signed, troops from overseas coming home, said sorry to the indigenous people of Australia. List goes on. Off with Bush’s head! lol (maybe a little extreme – but at least get him out of power ;)

  18. sptdonkey says:

    Glad John Howard is gone…now if we can only replace Bush here with Barack Obama then we’ll really change things!

  19. sptdonkey says:

    Thank you, Pat Robertson. You can go beat your Bible now.

  20. nmorphew says:

    hi. right now im not using combustible fuel. I have an electric bike charged from a green energy supplied house. We buy renewable energy from jack green in Australia. Thanks for the comment

  21. Brian5063 says:

    Hey nmorphew, nice tv set in the background, but anyway, how do you plan on using fuel more efficiently? deatails, sorry missed the end of the video, write me back sometime?

  22. kjaheo says:

    Sorry to hear you have no car no more, but if you have money then you really should log into the tera site or look for “aptera” in youtube.

    And when you mentioned solar panels and solar heat absorbers, i didnt hear you mention anything about sterling engines. theyr quite cool, or shall i say HOT lol. any ways I am really glad to see one puting something series here at youtube. More glad to c its abat clean energy.

  23. freespeachrulez says:

    I hope you change you ways. Oil also makes people poor for high gas prices, we don’t get any benefit from it other than to go places, most Americans do not work in the oil industry, a very few do. We don’t see hardly any return for investing in foreign oil unless your a politician. Your name says it all.

  24. nmorphew says:

    No problem ;) Good luck with it!

  25. stylistdh says:

    You did a great job. I am doing research on renewable energy resources because I am going to write a paper for a scholarship about this matter. I got a lot of useful information from your video. Thank you.

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