Bacteria Into Butanol Biofuel Factories
March 2, 2011 by James
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Share University of California, Berkeley, chemists have engineered bacteria to churn out a gasoline-like biofuel at about 10 times the rate of competing microbes, a breakthrough that could soon provide an affordable and green transportation fuel. Read more on Bacteria Into Butanol Biofuel Factories…
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Solar Power Home Improvement – Prepare Your House First
May 22, 2010 by admin
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Daniel Peplinski asked: Despite the fact that fuels used by many power companies are falling in price, along with most commodities in the current market, many communities are experiencing rising electric prices as fuel costs were negotiated during the peak fuel price period of this past summer. My local power company has recently asked for a major rate hike (greater than 25%), and was approved for a three-year rate hike plan with 10.2 percent of the rate hike to apply this year, a likely 10 percent rate hike the second year, and the balance applying in the third year. However, as a result of the current economic situation, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 was signed into law on October 3, 2008. Part of this Act contained provisions for extending the renewable energy tax credits, a tax credit of 30 percent of the cost of a solar energy system, up to $2,000 (the cap disappears for systems placed in service after January 1, 2009). With the tax credits extended, effectively reducing the cost of renewable energy systems, and the cost of energy expected to rise strongly, this is a very good time to invest in a solar power system for your house. Especially since many states allow residential power generators to “roll back” their power meters, effectively selling back to the electric company, often at a higher rate than the residential customer would pay for power obtained from the electric company, power that they generate but do not use on site. However, before you rush out to get a system, there are a few things to consider first: the suitability of your site for solar power production, solar panel system selection, power inverter selection, financing, warranties,… Let’s assume that you have determined that your site has enough sunlight available throughout the year to make a solar power system useful. Even with the tax credit, a solar power system is still a large investment. To reduce the cost of your system and to shorten the time that it takes to pay for itself in energy bill savings, consider some more traditional home improvements first. The largest use of energy in the home is climate control, especially in regions with hot summers, cold winters, or both. Any energy usage that can be eliminated before installing a solar power system can lead to a significantly smaller and less costly solar system, which returns its investment much more rapidly. Three areas that can help reduce power demand considerably are: sealing air gaps in the attic and along walls; adding insulation; and replacing old windows and/or doors with new, energy-saving units. Depending on the particulars of the house, any one of these may be the largest cause of high energy usage, so it’s difficult to determine which to start with, although since sealing air gaps requires physical access to the attic floor, this is usually best done prior to adding insulation. Many electric companies offer free or low-cost energy audits to help home owners determine their current power usage causes and potential corrective actions. Both insulation addition and window and door replacement are also eligible for a tax credit (if they are placed in service after January 1, 2009). For windows and doors, the tax credit is 10 percent of the cost of all Energy Star compliant windows and doors (excluding installation), up to $200. For insulation, the tax credit is 10% of the cost of insulation (must meet 2000 International Energy Conservation Code and excludes cost of installation), up to $500. However, a cap of $500 tax credit is imposed for those upgrading both insulation and windows and doors (the $500 cap does not apply to the solar power system). These are just the federal tax incentives, there may be state or local incentives, as well. Some of the new windows on the market can save a substantial amount of energy over previous designs, incorporating insulating frame materials, multiple glass panes, low-emissivity glass, spaces between the panes filled with an insulating gas instead of air, and spacers between the panes of glass to keep them from moving closer over time and reducing their insulating efficiency. A typical cost for a solar power system (including inverters, panels, support hardware and excluding batteries for those that use them, inspections, power meters required by the electric company, etc.) is $9 per watt. If your home improvements reduce your electricity usage from 400 kilowatt-hours per month to 300 kilowatt-hours per month, you can save up to $6,000 ($9 per watt, not kilowatt-hour) on the price of a solar power system to provide full power replacement for your home. Solar Power for homes Read more on Solar Power Home Improvement – Prepare Your House First… Energy Tags: hybrid cars , alternative energy

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Technical Analysis Tips.
February 11, 2010 by admin
Filed under alternative energy
If you want exhaustive information about technical analysis, read this article. Supporters of technical analysis create their prognosis, making a close study of charts over prior periods of time. If it is said, that the market moves up, it means three principal types of information: the rate of exchange evolution, total amount of transactions and number of positions which were not closed during trading session. There are three main principles of technical analysis: 1) Markets moves are all-inclusive. It means that any factor, which has an effect on the rate of exchange (it can be economic, political or psychological), chart includes beforehand. Thats why studying of the line chart is a precondition to forecasting. Price development. Trend of prices is a direction of price development. The main task of technical analysis is a revelation of trends for using it in trade. 2) There are three types of trends: 1. Bullish – characterized by the rise in prices. 2. Bearish – characterized by the fall in prices. 3. Sideways, Flat – characterized by constant prices. All theories and techniques of technical analysis are based on the trends moving in one direction, until it does not give a special signal about its turn. 3) History repeats itself. Technical analysts say that it is because human psychology stays put from century to century. Inherently, technical analysiss speciality is the history of some events connected with market, so, this is a study of human psychology. In other words, understanding of the future lies in studying of the past. Every FOREXs participant in every concrete transaction plays the role of currencys seller or buyer. Seller wants to trade up, for example, he tries to fix a rate of GBP/USD at 1.6325, and buyer wants to trade down, for example, GBP/USD to 1.6322. According to this, offered rate of seller is called ASK, and buyers price is called BID. Thats why, if you think that GBP/USD will rise in price and decide to buy pound sterling, while it is cheaper and then to sell more expensively, it is possible to buy it only at the ask price. When you sell your pounds, buyer will offer you the BID price. This implies that if you opened a position, bought GBP/USD, and then want to close it, that is to sell pounds, that you just bought, you can make it only at a loss, similarly how it would be in any exchange office. So, if you want to get profit, price of currency must change and cover the difference between BID and ASK. The third number is called LAST, in FOREX market this is an average value between the latest BID and ASK. So, opening position for USD/CHF and USD/JPY (i.e. buy) is going on at the BID price, and closing is going on at the ASK price. The choice of a foreign currency trading service is not an easy task. And one shouldn’t dash to make a decision on such a service. It is very important that you follow a final piece of advice – today the web technologies give you a really unique chance to choose exactly what you need at the best terms which are available on the market. Strange, but most of the people don’t use this chance. In real life it means that you should use all the tools of today to get any foreign currency trading info that you need. Search Google and other search engines. Visit social networks and check the accounts that are relevant to your topic. Go to the niche forums and participate in the discussion. All this will help you to build up a true vision of this market. Thus, giving you a real opportunity to make a smart and nicely balanced decision. P.S. And also sign up to the RSS feed on this blog, because we will everything possible to keep this blog tuned up to the day with new publications about the topic of learn foreign currency trading and important trends on the currency exchange market. Read more on Technical Analysis Tips…. Energy Tags: biodiesel , alternative energy hq solar
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