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		<title>Data About Residential Solar Energy &#8211; Discover And Make use of It At Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by CERTs Article by Micky V. Howard Residential Solar energy systems include countless advantages for a contemporary house. Residential solar energy is always getting higher as know-how will improve. Currently, there are panels rated nicely above a hundred and twenty watts. Residential solar energy is a amazing topic today with the world economical downturn problems regarding global warming as well as the emerging risk of the world&#8217;s oil source stability. Lots of people are trying to find a solution to slow up the regular monthly energy bill and lower their own dependence on fossil fuels. It is one of the greatest ventures a home owner may do. Income on a residential Solar energy can be as large as 20-25%. Not only does it can be useful for decreasing bills but additionally gives a constant supply of power to the whole house. It is easy to do and create this type of solar energy system and for a person to be able to power your home with solar energy you&#8217;ll have to start using solar panels . As a result, it is getting increasingly popular mainly because people can&#8217;t pay for to pay for electrical power. It could be set up on most residences as long as there&#8217;s adequate sunlight. Residences can draw many, if not all, their particular required energy coming from properly installed solar panels. Residential solar energy systems are one way in which the community might help the environment without causing too much stress or change on the person. Residential solar energy works in the suburban areas. Residential solar energy costs over these applications are 5-20 times a lot more pricey as compared to cheapest resource of regular electricity generation. There&#8217;s a proven fact that specialized installation of any kind of residential solar energy system will cost up to 30K. But it is a thing the usual house owner may do. Residential solar energy technology has become available for consumers like you and me. Therefore, making residential solar energy as an active solar system. Active solar involves mechanical systems as well. Residential solar energy is easy, and any one can certainly use it to supplement or perhaps replace services with their local utility company. All you need is some solar panels or modules which covert the sun&#8217;s rays into electric current. Residential solar energy is extremely important source which is just recently been innovated since the global drive for environmentally friendly living. Residential solar energy is, as the name implies, solar power for the home, rather than a business. Different houses may want to use residential solar energy to several extents. Residential solar energy is but one vital source which is just not long ago been innovated since the global generate for environment friendly residing. &#13; Micky V. Howard has been in the field of Residential Solar Energy for a long time and maintains a website about solar panel system where you can get answers to the rest of your questions. &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; Find More Residential Solar Articles]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Micky V. Howard</p>
<p>Residential Solar energy systems include countless advantages for a contemporary house. Residential solar energy is always getting higher as know-how will improve. Currently, there are panels rated nicely above a hundred and twenty watts. Residential solar energy is a amazing topic today with the world economical downturn problems regarding global warming as well as the emerging risk of the world&#8217;s oil source stability. Lots of people are trying to find a solution to slow up the regular monthly energy bill and lower their own dependence on fossil fuels. It is one of the greatest ventures a home owner may do. Income on a residential Solar energy can be as large as 20-25%.</p>
<p>Not only does it can be useful for decreasing bills but additionally gives a constant supply of power to the whole house. It is easy to do and create this type of solar energy system and for a person to be able to power your home with solar energy you&#8217;ll have to start using solar panels . As a result, it is getting increasingly popular mainly because people can&#8217;t pay for to pay for electrical power.</p>
<p>It could be set up on most residences as long as there&#8217;s adequate sunlight. Residences can draw many, if not all, their particular required energy coming from properly installed solar panels. Residential solar energy systems are one way in which the community might help the environment without causing too much stress or change on the person. Residential solar energy works in the suburban areas.</p>
<p>Residential solar energy costs over these applications are 5-20 times a lot more pricey as compared to cheapest resource of regular electricity generation. There&#8217;s a proven fact that specialized installation of any kind of residential solar energy system will cost up to 30K. But it is a thing the usual house owner may do. Residential solar energy technology has become available for consumers like you and me. Therefore, making residential solar energy as an active solar system. Active solar involves mechanical systems as well.</p>
<p>Residential solar energy is easy, and any one can certainly use it to supplement or perhaps replace services with their local utility company. All you need is some solar panels or modules which covert the sun&#8217;s rays into electric current. Residential solar energy is extremely important source which is just recently been innovated since the global drive for environmentally friendly living. Residential solar energy is, as the name implies, solar power for the home, rather than a business. Different houses may want to use residential solar energy to several extents.</p>
<p>Residential solar energy is but one vital source which is just not long ago been innovated since the global generate for environment friendly residing.
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<p>Micky V. Howard has been in the field of <a target="_new" href="http://www.buildsolar.net/solar-systems/residential-solar-energy-the-good-output-it-can-give/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.buildsolar.net/solar-systems/residential-solar-energy-the-good-output-it-can-give/?referer=');">Residential Solar Energy</a> for a long time and maintains a website about <a target="_new" href="http://www.buildsolar.net/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.buildsolar.net/?referer=');">solar panel system</a> where you can get answers to the rest of your questions.</p>
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		<title>About Green Power</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Renewable green energy needs to be utilised more in our current society as the conventional sources of power are found in limited amounts and with our current rates of use they will run out before we know it. Watching Al Gore?s An Inconvenient Truth, we get an impression that we need to change our ways and decrease our use of fossil fuels. The environmental impacts by climate change and atmospheric pollution will result in actual permanent harm to our planet. For a really great guide on solar power, check out Types of Renewable Power The persistent use of nuclear power and fossil fuels presents clear threat to the environment so it is a good idea for us to be making the most if renewable green power technologies. Renewable green power technologies are being developed at a rapid rate and we should thoroughly investigate all of them. Fossil Fuel reserves are finite, significantly, the renewable energy sources of solar, wind and water have energy reserves that far outnumber the existing amounts of fossil fuels left. With the present destruction we are doing to the environment, we need to reduce our use of fossil fuels. The increased use of renewable green energy technologies will help to preserve our environment against irrecoverable damage that may arise from our continued use of fossil fuels. It is broadly accepted by the climatology community that our human activities have accelerated global warming and already caused much damage.The planet gets it heat from the suns rays while greenhouse gases such a carbon dioxide multiple this by trapping the heat in the atmosphere. Burning wood, oil and coal generates superfluous carbon dioxide generating accelerated global warming and overheating this planet of ours.This in itself, doesn?t sound too bad does it? We?d all like to live somewhere a little warmer and a bit more sun! However we have accelerated the situation by destroying rain forests, plant and animal life, diminishing the planets natural healing. The consequence of our actions has been to globally shrink the extent of ice sheets and glaciers, warming of polar regions and causing severe heat waves and floods. Check out Types of Renewable Power for more information on Solar power In an attempt to reduce the affects of accelerated global warming, we should be making use of renewable green power technologies such as wind and solar power to lower our reliance on fossil fuels. You can use the energy from the suns radiation to produce power that is sustainable and renewable, this is Solar power. Buildings are currently being designed to use the advantages of passive solar technology helping to contribute to the lighting and heating needs. Currently, lowering homeowner?s carbon footprints and heating bills can be accomplished by using small domestic solar collectors that generate hot water or electricity. Climate change is a worldwide issue so we all should contribute and take advantage of renewable green energy. For an informative guide to installing domestic solar panels visit GreenDIYEnergy Review Energy efficient households can contain many ways in which to lower use of fossil fuels. Natural Light is let into the building during the colder months by using large windows, screens help cool the rooms in summer time and outdoor lighting uses solar panels. The walls and loft cavities are well insulated and this prevents the building losing heat to the outside, and you can use a solar power hot water system. It?s great how people are undertaking all they can to find ways to use renewable green power and therefore to provide a cleaner and greener future without pollutants. &#13; Mark Matherson is an IT Professional and concerned about the environment. He runs an informational website detailing the type of renewable energy available in todays society at http://bluestonesolar.com]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Renewable green energy needs to be utilised more in our current society as the conventional sources of power are found in limited amounts and with our current rates of use they will run out before we know it. Watching Al Gore?s An Inconvenient Truth, we get an impression that we need to change our ways and decrease our use of fossil fuels. The environmental impacts by climate change and atmospheric pollution will result in actual permanent harm to our planet.</p>
<p>For a really great guide on solar power, check out <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bluestonesolar.com/types-of-renewable-energy/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/bluestonesolar.com/types-of-renewable-energy/?referer=');">Types of Renewable Power</a></p>
<p>The persistent use of nuclear power and fossil fuels presents clear threat to the environment so it is a good idea for us to be making the most if renewable green power technologies. Renewable green power technologies are being developed at a rapid rate and we should thoroughly investigate all of them. Fossil Fuel reserves are finite, significantly, the renewable energy sources of solar, wind and water have energy reserves that far outnumber the existing amounts of fossil fuels left. With the present destruction we are doing to the environment, we need to reduce our use of fossil fuels.</p>
<p>The increased use of renewable green energy technologies will help to preserve our environment against irrecoverable damage that may arise from our continued use of fossil fuels. It is broadly accepted by the climatology community that our human activities have accelerated global warming and already caused much damage.The planet gets it heat from the suns rays while greenhouse gases such a carbon dioxide multiple this by trapping the heat in the atmosphere. Burning wood, oil and coal generates superfluous carbon dioxide generating accelerated global warming and overheating this planet of ours.This in itself, doesn?t sound too bad does it? We?d all like to live somewhere a little warmer and a bit more sun! However we have accelerated the situation by destroying rain forests, plant and animal life, diminishing the planets natural healing. The consequence of our actions has been to globally shrink the extent of ice sheets and glaciers, warming of polar regions and causing severe heat waves and floods.</p>
<p>Check out <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bluestonesolar.com/types-of-renewable-energy/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/bluestonesolar.com/types-of-renewable-energy/?referer=');">Types of Renewable Power</a> for more information on Solar power</p>
<p>In an attempt to reduce the affects of accelerated global warming, we should be making use of renewable green power technologies such as wind and solar power to lower our reliance on fossil fuels. You can use the energy from the suns radiation to produce power that is sustainable and renewable, this is Solar power. Buildings are currently being designed to use the advantages of passive solar technology helping to contribute to the lighting and heating needs. Currently, lowering homeowner?s carbon footprints and heating bills can be accomplished by using small domestic solar collectors that generate hot water or electricity. Climate change is a worldwide issue so we all should contribute and take advantage of renewable green energy.</p>
<p>For an informative guide to installing domestic solar panels visit <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bluestonesolar.com/greendiyenergy-review/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/bluestonesolar.com/greendiyenergy-review/?referer=');">GreenDIYEnergy Review</a></p>
<p>Energy efficient households can contain many ways in which to lower use of fossil fuels. Natural Light is let into the building during the colder months by using large windows, screens help cool the rooms in summer time and outdoor lighting uses solar panels. The walls and loft cavities are well insulated and this prevents the building losing heat to the outside, and you can use a solar power hot water system. It?s great how people are undertaking all they can to find ways to use renewable green power and therefore to provide a cleaner and greener future without pollutants.</p>
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<p>Mark Matherson is an IT Professional and concerned about the environment. He runs an informational website detailing the type of renewable energy available in todays society at <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bluestonesolar.com" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/bluestonesolar.com?referer=');">http://bluestonesolar.com</a></p>
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		<title>5 Facts About Solar Energy &#8211; Get Electric Company to Pay You When You Build Your Own Solar Panel!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven?t built your own solar panel yet, you might be missing the boat. There are a lot of reasons that making your own solar panel is a great idea. Check out these reasons to build your own solar panel and learn why thousands and soon to be millions are following this trend: 1. Save Money- Chances are you are already paying $3600 a year for power. Why not save this money, use some of it to invest into your own solar power system, and save $3600 a year for years to come? 2. Make Money- In some states power companies have to buy back your unused energy that you produce. Check out my article that has more information on getting paid for your diy solar panels. 3. Location- No matter where you live, you can produce energy off the grid. All you need is a few hours of sun light a day and you can power your home with your own solar power system. 4. Power- What we are able to do with solar power has greatly increased. With a few solar panels you can power your whole home. 5. Stop Pollution- When you use renewable energy such as the sun you don?t have to worry about more CO2 entering the earth from your energy source. Help calm global warming and leave a future for generations to come. These are great reasons to get your own solar panels, why not make them or get started today? Starting new month the electric company will send you a check instead of a bill. Check out my reviews of diy solar panels. &#13; Find out what states will pay you for your extra energy by checking out my article on solar power. http://ezinearticles.com/?id=1932278 Get started building your own solar power today by visiting http://diy-solar-wind.com]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you haven?t built your own solar panel yet, you might be missing the boat. There are a lot of reasons that making your own solar panel is a great idea. Check out these reasons to build your own solar panel and learn why thousands and soon to be millions are following this trend:</p>
<p><strong>1. Save Money</strong>- Chances are you are already paying $3600 a year for power. Why not save this money, use some of it to invest into your own solar power system, and save $3600 a year for years to come?</p>
<p><strong>2. Make Money</strong>- In some states power companies have to buy back your unused energy that you produce. Check out my article that has more information on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?id=1932278" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/ezinearticles.com/?id=1932278&amp;referer=');">getting paid for your diy solar panels</a>.</p>
<p><strong>3. Location</strong>- No matter where you live, you can produce energy off the grid. All you need is a few hours of sun light a day and you can power your home with your own solar power system.</p>
<p><strong>4. Power</strong>- What we are able to do with solar power has greatly increased. With a few solar panels you can power your whole home.</p>
<p><strong>5. Stop Pollution</strong>- When you use renewable energy such as the sun you don?t have to worry about more CO2 entering the earth from your energy source. Help calm global warming and leave a future for generations to come.</p>
<p>These are great reasons to get your own solar panels, why not make them or get started today? Starting new month the electric company will send you a check instead of a bill. Check out my reviews of <a rel="nofollow" href="http://diy-solar-wind.com/lp/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/diy-solar-wind.com/lp/?referer=');">diy solar panels</a>.</p>
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<p>Find out what states will pay you for your extra energy by checking out my article on solar power. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?id=1932278" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/ezinearticles.com/?id=1932278&amp;referer=');">http://ezinearticles.com/?id=1932278</a> Get started building your own solar power today by visiting <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://diy-solar-wind.com" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/diy-solar-wind.com?referer=');">http://diy-solar-wind.com</a> </p>
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		<title>All About The Renewable Energy Federal Tax Incentives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an effort to reduce energy usage across the country, the federal government has begun offering tax incentives for homeowners who purchase and put into use methods and means of creating and utilizing renewable energy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an effort to reduce energy usage across the country, the federal government has begun offering tax incentives for homeowners who purchase and put into use methods and means of creating and utilizing renewable energy.</p>
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		<title>What To Konw About  Ethanol Industry ? And The Result Of This Political Idea? Another State Plan ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each year in early October my grandfather summoned my entire family to come to his farm and harvest potatoes. Hunched over on all fours, each person quietly filled their buckets with these &#8220;earth apples.&#8221; Each year he used a different field for his crop. One year he would plant potatoes, the next year beets or wheat. The potato replaced the grain diet on the European continent. It became survival food, especially during the two World Wars. Dumplings, potato salad and mashed potatoes are only a few potato dishes found in a long list in the European cuisine. The easy adaptability of the potato to grow almost anywhere in the world can produce an annual crop of 322 million tons of potatoes. Many African countries greatly benefit from growing the potatoes because they make them more self-sufficient in their food production. In the age of nation building, stamping out of global warming, and driving for energy self-sufficiency, the new state appointed rival of the potato is maize, which is better known as corn – the yellow cob-born grain used in the production of ethanol fuel. As a blend with gasoline, biofuel powers automobiles and farm equipment. Its environmental friendly side effect is to reduce greenhouse gases, and some say it is the key to everlasting energy security in the future. Ethanol fuel production received its first stimulus after the Arab oil crisis in 1973. During 1978 the US federal government sealed the project with the Energy Tax Act authorizing tax exemptions by blending gasoline with 10 percent ethanol. A floodgate of free money opened up for farmers and ethanol producers as the energy and agricultural departments spent billions of dollars on subsidies. This year’s estimates are between $5.5 billion to $7.3 billion of our tax dollars to be handed out to corn growers. The incentives for farmers to grow corn in the US is not to meet the needs of a market that entails a healthy profit. Instead, they plant corn because they get paid to do so by a federal government interested in ethanol production. And as it turns out, producing ethanol is an expensive process. Archer Daniels Midland Corporation (ADM) out of Illinois, one of the largest producers of ethanol, received as much as $10 billion in subsidies between 1980 through 1997 along with favorable tax breaks costing taxpayers an average of $30 for every dollar ADM earns in profits. Add to that the $500 of federal and state subsidies it takes to reduce one metric ton of CO2-equivalent, one can literarily say that it is governments who heat up the globe by burning cash. This year corn production has already increased by 15 percent over last year. Even President Bush, not a green lover but excited about ethanol, is expecting that farmers will plant 90.5 millions of acres of corn in 2007 in order to meet the demands of ethanol production of 132 billion liters by 2017. Corn prices already went up by 50 percent. The average price per bushel of $1.95, which had held steady over the past eight years, jumped up to $3.05 in January of this year, and is expected to rise as high as $3.40. Corn is feedstock. It is consumed not only by humans but also by hogs, chickens and cattle. The drastic side-effect of higher corn prices is now reflected in the higher prices in the grocery store. The price of food went up 3.9 percent last year – faster than the inflation rate, which ranges around 2.7 in 2007. In particular, pork, beef, milk, eggs and poultry show drastic increases in their prices. So do fruits and vegetables. Considering that most people spend an average of 10 percent of their disposable income on food, higher prices in grocery reduces the spending on cars, homes or clothing. Health Nazis should also be concerned, since these higher prices drive people to cheaper processed foods that add to increased health risks in the poor segment of the population. The US Federal Government’s targeted goal is to replace gasoline with corn-based fuel as an alternative energy source. This has caught the attention of poorer countries. Mexico, for example, is gradually replacing agave, a spiky-leaved, large plant which grows on high and arid land and takes eight years to reach maturity, with corn. Agave is the main ingredient for Tequila. Mexico produced 25 to 35 percent less agave this year and farmers take less care of their agave crop in favor of higher corn prices. The World Food Program (WFP), which recently stated that it can no longer feed the poor due to the impact of biofuel demand on food prices, is foolishly encouraging African and Latin American countries to take advantage of the rising demand of biofuels by planting corn; a popular world practice that is now devastating 900 million of the world’s poorest which rely on the UN feeding program. It is quite clear that the state-inflated demand for corn is causing a global imbalance in food production. Farmers are replacing a variety of vegetables and fruits with corn due to the higher profit-per-acre corn brings. The two-year practice of crop rotation for corn drains the soil and requires more fertilizers on the following soybean crop. The additional cost ends up with the consumer. As food prices rise, it is the poor who suffer most from this inflated demand for biofuel. It is a burden that most people cannot afford as inflation keeps rising because of irresponsible spending and government debt. The federal budget for the fiscal year beginning this October called for $2.9 trillion dollars in government spending. It includes increases for all the various cabinet-level departments. Among them were a 5.4 percent increase for the Department of Energy and 3.6 percent increase for Agriculture. According to Richard M. Ebeling, President of The Freeman, the average US household would have to shell out approximately $25,845 in taxes to cover the budget. Include with it the US federal government’s pre-existing liabilities of several trillion, and the average US household would have to pay an additional $31,000 a year for 75 years to pay off the debt already incurred by government spending. How can an average income household cover the basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter when tax burdens already devour the wages of a lower income population? Poor people only become poorer as spending continues. Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ron Paul seems to be the only congressional member who understands the global effects of subsidies. During his second presidential debate the question came up about oil profits. His response was: &#8220;I don’t think the profits are the issue. The profits are okay if they’re legitimately earned in a free market. What I object to are subsidies to big corporations when we subsidize them and give them R&#38;D (Research &#38; Development) money. I don’t think that should be that way. They should take it out of the funds that they earn&#8230;&#8221; Here lies the answer to many of the energy questions. Let the private sector find a solution to new energy sources. Already technology advances at a rapid speed and its products remain ultimately competitive on the market where prices drop and become affordable to the average consumer. Just think of recent changes from VCRs and phonograph records to DVD’s and CD players, and the addition of cell phones and portable computers to modern life. All are now available at reasonable prices to low-income households. Industry continually comes up with new inventions that contribute highly to communication, organization and entertainment. The only sectors that remain high in cost with outrageous prices are sectors that are under government regulation and control: health care, medicine, education, housing, and now food prices. It would be a life-saving act of mercy to close these various departments of government, if people want to have a future for the next generation. The trouble caused on the global market by the federal government’s sponsored ethanol industry increasingly outweighs the good it does. The idea of sacrificing food production in the name of biofuel as a future source of energy is an irrational concept. The consequence of higher food prices due to corn production hasn’t come from consumer choice but from government coercion. If the demand for energy is increasing, and biofuel is the answer, then where will the world grow its food? The big believers in a government supported biofuel industry might have to prepare for another big tsunami to hit the shores of Third World countries and at home if this insanity isn’t stopped. Just don’t blame capitalism if and when it comes. July 21, 2007 Sabine Barnhart]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each year in early October my grandfather summoned my entire family to come to his farm and harvest potatoes. Hunched over on all fours, each person quietly filled their buckets with these &#8220;earth apples.&#8221; Each year he used a different field for his crop. One year he would plant potatoes, the next year beets or wheat. The potato replaced the grain diet on the European continent. It became survival food, especially during the two World Wars. Dumplings, potato salad and mashed potatoes are only a few potato dishes found in a long list in the European cuisine. The easy adaptability of the potato to grow almost anywhere in the world can produce an annual crop of 322 million tons of potatoes. Many African countries greatly benefit from growing the potatoes because they make them more self-sufficient in their food production.<br />
In the age of nation building, stamping out of global warming, and driving for energy self-sufficiency, the new state appointed rival of the potato is maize, which is better known as corn – the yellow cob-born grain used in the production of ethanol fuel. As a blend with gasoline, biofuel powers automobiles and farm equipment. Its environmental friendly side effect is to reduce greenhouse gases, and some say it is the key to everlasting energy security in the future.<br />
Ethanol fuel production received its first stimulus after the Arab oil crisis in 1973. During 1978 the US federal government sealed the project with the Energy Tax Act authorizing tax exemptions by blending gasoline with 10 percent ethanol. A floodgate of free money opened up for farmers and ethanol producers as the energy and agricultural departments spent billions of dollars on subsidies. This year’s estimates are between $5.5 billion to $7.3 billion of our tax dollars to be handed out to corn growers.<br />
The incentives for farmers to grow corn in the US is not to meet the needs of a market that entails a healthy profit. Instead, they plant corn because they get paid to do so by a federal government interested in ethanol production. And as it turns out, producing ethanol is an expensive process. Archer Daniels Midland Corporation (ADM) out of Illinois, one of the largest producers of ethanol, received as much as $10 billion in subsidies between 1980 through 1997 along with favorable tax breaks costing taxpayers an average of $30 for every dollar ADM earns in profits. Add to that the $500 of federal and state subsidies it takes to reduce one metric ton of CO2-equivalent, one can literarily say that it is governments who heat up the globe by burning cash.<br />
This year corn production has already increased by 15 percent over last year. Even President Bush, not a green lover but excited about ethanol, is expecting that farmers will plant 90.5 millions of acres of corn in 2007 in order to meet the demands of ethanol production of 132 billion liters by 2017. Corn prices already went up by 50 percent. The average price per bushel of $1.95, which had held steady over the past eight years, jumped up to $3.05 in January of this year, and is expected to rise as high as $3.40.<br />
Corn is feedstock. It is consumed not only by humans but also by hogs, chickens and cattle. The drastic side-effect of higher corn prices is now reflected in the higher prices in the grocery store. The price of food went up 3.9 percent last year – faster than the inflation rate, which ranges around 2.7 in 2007. In particular, pork, beef, milk, eggs and poultry show drastic increases in their prices. So do fruits and vegetables. Considering that most people spend an average of 10 percent of their disposable income on food, higher prices in grocery reduces the spending on cars, homes or clothing. Health Nazis should also be concerned, since these higher prices drive people to cheaper processed foods that add to increased health risks in the poor segment of the population.<br />
The US Federal Government’s targeted goal is to replace gasoline with corn-based fuel as an alternative energy source. This has caught the attention of poorer countries. Mexico, for example, is gradually replacing agave, a spiky-leaved, large plant which grows on high and arid land and takes eight years to reach maturity, with corn. Agave is the main ingredient for Tequila. Mexico produced 25 to 35 percent less agave this year and farmers take less care of their agave crop in favor of higher corn prices. The World Food Program (WFP), which recently stated that it can no longer feed the poor due to the impact of biofuel demand on food prices, is foolishly encouraging African and Latin American countries to take advantage of the rising demand of biofuels by planting corn; a popular world practice that is now devastating 900 million of the world’s poorest which rely on the UN feeding program.<br />
It is quite clear that the state-inflated demand for corn is causing a global imbalance in food production. Farmers are replacing a variety of vegetables and fruits with corn due to the higher profit-per-acre corn brings. The two-year practice of crop rotation for corn drains the soil and requires more fertilizers on the following soybean crop. The additional cost ends up with the consumer. As food prices rise, it is the poor who suffer most from this inflated demand for biofuel. It is a burden that most people cannot afford as inflation keeps rising because of irresponsible spending and government debt.<br />
The federal budget for the fiscal year beginning this October called for $2.9 trillion dollars in government spending. It includes increases for all the various cabinet-level departments. Among them were a 5.4 percent increase for the Department of Energy and 3.6 percent increase for Agriculture. According to Richard M. Ebeling, President of The Freeman, the average US household would have to shell out approximately $25,845 in taxes to cover the budget. Include with it the US federal government’s pre-existing liabilities of several trillion, and the average US household would have to pay an additional $31,000 a year for 75 years to pay off the debt already incurred by government spending. How can an average income household cover the basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter when tax burdens already devour the wages of a lower income population? Poor people only become poorer as spending continues.<br />
Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ron Paul seems to be the only congressional member who understands the global effects of subsidies. During his second presidential debate the question came up about oil profits. His response was: &#8220;I don’t think the profits are the issue. The profits are okay if they’re legitimately earned in a free market. What I object to are subsidies to big corporations when we subsidize them and give them R&amp;D (Research &amp; Development) money. I don’t think that should be that way. They should take it out of the funds that they earn&#8230;&#8221;<br />
Here lies the answer to many of the energy questions. Let the private sector find a solution to new energy sources. Already technology advances at a rapid speed and its products remain ultimately competitive on the market where prices drop and become affordable to the average consumer. Just think of recent changes from VCRs and phonograph records to DVD’s and CD players, and the addition of cell phones and portable computers to modern life. All are now available at reasonable prices to low-income households. Industry continually comes up with new inventions that contribute highly to communication, organization and entertainment. The only sectors that remain high in cost with outrageous prices are sectors that are under government regulation and control: health care, medicine, education, housing, and now food prices. It would be a life-saving act of mercy to close these various departments of government, if people want to have a future for the next generation.<br />
The trouble caused on the global market by the federal government’s sponsored ethanol industry increasingly outweighs the good it does. The idea of sacrificing food production in the name of biofuel as a future source of energy is an irrational concept. The consequence of higher food prices due to corn production hasn’t come from consumer choice but from government coercion. If the demand for energy is increasing, and biofuel is the answer, then where will the world grow its food? The big believers in a government supported biofuel industry might have to prepare for another big tsunami to hit the shores of Third World countries and at home if this insanity isn’t stopped. Just don’t blame capitalism if and when it comes.<br />
July 21, 2007<br />
Sabine Barnhart</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A car needs fuel to provide power for its engine. A Wind turbine uses the wind to produce power. There are plenty of homes across the United States that are conducive for residential wind power. These homes would require only a small wind set up. You would have to make sure that you had the correct wind resource for your home. To find out if your home qualifies, you would need to go online and find a wind map. Within that map, you will be able to determine if your home is right for this set up. The other requirement for this is that your home is located in a specific zoning area. Residential wind power is operated by a wind turbine. This device is placed on top of a tower. This tower is responsible for gathering wind energy. The wind energy is then transformed into electricity. The result from the wind turbine is set so that it can match and work with the utility. The household wiring receives the output via the electrical breaker. If the wind turbine produces excess power, the utility company buys that power. This system is set up automatically, so there&#8217;s no changing of human hands. There are no batteries to worry about with residential wind power. The wind turbines are known to make noise, but not enough to where it is unbearable. The turbines do not interfere any electrical appliances or devices in the home. You don&#8217;t have to mess with any wiring in your home. However, some areas have another utility meter installed on their property. The second meter is used to determine how much electricity was sold to the utility. Qualified residents are also allowed to have a wind generator per Federal guidelines. The incentive you have with this is that you would be paid for any additional electricity that is created. The towers start at 35&#8242; and go to about 80&#8242;. There should be a clearance of at least 20&#8242; above obstacles around your residence. The more height the tower has, the faster the turbine will spin. This also helps the wind output to become milder. It may take a while before you can tell whether or not this is a good investment for you. If your wind speed is average and your electricity cost is not high, then you may be able to get by. For some, it can take over six years to actually get your investment back. This would be done through utility savings. After the time period has passed, the cost for electricity would be free. Another benefit for residential wind power is that qualified homeowners can be eligible for tax incentives and rebates for their system. If you are looking to save on electricity and willing to wait a few years to see the real benefits, then having residential wind power may be an investment you&#8217;ll want to make. &#13; William Rigby is a proponent of saving our planet by using non-polluting energy resources. To find out more information on how you to can help save the planethttp://www.windandsolarpowerforhomes.com]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A car needs fuel to provide power for its engine. A Wind turbine uses the wind to produce power.  There are plenty of homes across the United States that are conducive for residential wind power. These homes would require only a small wind set up.</p>
<p>You would have to make sure that you had the correct wind resource for your home.  To find out if your home qualifies, you would need to go online and find a wind map.  Within that map, you will be able to determine if your home is right for this set up.  The other requirement for this is that your home is located in a specific zoning area.</p>
<p>Residential wind power is operated by a wind turbine.  This device is placed on top of a tower.  This tower is responsible for gathering wind energy.  The wind energy is then transformed into electricity.  The result from the wind turbine is set so that it can match and work with the utility.  The household wiring receives the output via the electrical breaker.</p>
<p>If the wind turbine produces excess power, the utility company buys that power.  This system is set up automatically, so there&#8217;s no changing of human hands.  There are no batteries to worry about with residential wind power.</p>
<p>The wind turbines are known to make noise, but not enough to where it is unbearable.  The turbines do not interfere any electrical appliances or devices in the home.  You don&#8217;t have to mess with any wiring in your home.</p>
<p>However, some areas have another utility meter installed on their property.  The second meter is used to determine how much electricity was sold to the utility.  Qualified residents are also allowed to have a wind generator per Federal guidelines.  The incentive you have with this is that you would be paid for any additional electricity that is created.</p>
<p>The towers start at 35&#8242; and go to about 80&#8242;.  There should be a clearance of at least 20&#8242; above obstacles around your residence.  The more height the tower has, the faster the turbine will spin.  This also helps the wind output to become milder.</p>
<p>It may take a while before you can tell whether or not this is a good investment for you.  If your wind speed is average and your electricity cost is not high, then you may be able to get by.  For some, it can take over six years to actually get your investment back.  This would be done through utility savings.  After the time period has passed, the cost for electricity would be free.</p>
<p>Another benefit for residential wind power is that qualified homeowners can be eligible for tax incentives and rebates for their system.  If you are looking to save on electricity and willing to wait a few years to see the real benefits, then having residential wind power may be an investment you&#8217;ll want to make.<br /> &#13;
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		<title>Green Energy Drinks &#8212; Worried About a Slow Metabolism? 2 Steps to Ease Fears &amp; Speed Metabolic Rate</title>
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		<title>Where Can I Learn More About The Green Energy Sector?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone, how are you? I was just wondering- where can I learn more about the green energy sector? Specifically, I would like to learn more about how much of an impact green energy will have on the economy (job creation, growth, etc). I am also interested in reading about which types of green technology sources would be the most effective (in terms of having a better environment). Are there any specific books, articles, etc. that you would suggest me to read? Thanks!!]]></description>
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