For starter, if we look at the cost of keeping a house warm and well light and cozy it is enough to make us flip the other way to the solar power energy system. What about when you run out of electricity, do you enjoy lighting candles well of course we all do sometimes but wouldn’t it be nice if you had a home solar power system in place ready to kick in anytime when you encounter these unpleasant moments. As we all know, the sun does produce and disperses a huge amount of heat on the surface of the earth. A lot of it goes to waste when not used efficiently to our advantage. Solar power can be strong enough to power machinery and it may comes as a surprise to you but the space shuttle uses solar panels faced toward the sun in order to be able to power the shuttle efficiently.
Ok but what about when it snows and rains, when the sky is cloudy and we don’t see a trace of the sun for days. You can safely rest assured that with the amount of knowledge the scientist have about solar energy and all resources made available to them, storing solar energy for rainy days is a walk in the park for them. It is possible to produce enough heat in your solar source to create enough energy to last until the sun shows up again. Solar power is the way to the future, we must educate ourselves, prepare and we need to be ready for it. Right now solar power is primarily used by those who are more aware and worried about our earth’s atmosphere. Global warming is a big issue that we should all be worried about.
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If you were to be asked to write a material(s) report on either
-solar panels
or
-aircraft fuselage
Which would you choose?
well i was asked to choose between these two,so i guess that if i choose what the majority wouldn’t, i might just score a little bit higher,what do you think?if you are the lecturer you would want something different right?
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So if an electric stove/oven requires alot of solar panels, what would be another option? woodstove? I thought there was such a thing as a solar stove/oven. Not the ones outside but ones that can be used in the house. Is there such a thing? What are some other options besides eating a raw diet?
Other options besides gas/propane etc. I would like to eliminate monthly bills and not be dependent on suppliers.
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Human beings like all forms of life need water to survive. Thus they began by migrating and settling down near fresh water.
Food became an issue and soon people began seeking other ways to sustain themselves through methods other than hunting. Irrigation was developed to allow people to farm.
As food became abundant, people involved themselves in expansion and boats were made in order to travel on water which was the fastest way to move in long distances.
Soon there was time to engage in other pleasureful pursuits. Architects created bathhouses to cleanse, and thus clumsy plumbing systems were built.
Water from heavy use started to drain on the supply and new sources needed to be obtained. Aquaducts were created in order to gather water from long distances.
Soon new technology that harnessed the water was created. Watermills was used to capture the natural energy of a stream to grind wheat into fine powder.
Using that similar concept, steam engines were build harnessing water energy through the conversion from heat.
A further extension of that includes hydroelectric plants or solar heating plants which uses water energy to create electricity.
Rather than use heavy clothing, home water heating was created. It involved circulating more…



