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With the talk of our natural resources depleting, many environmentalists are looking at renewable sources of energy as the energy of the future. These renewable sources of energy (such as wind and solar energy) are beginning to play a major role as a provider of energy. And with a decade already behind us in the new millennium, it will only continue to grow.

Green renewable energy has been proven to be extremely efficient. Although some of the technology that is currently being implemented can be costly, it has been proven to be extremely reliable, and most importantly, safe for the environment. Resources like wind and solar power are sources of energy that will always be around, which is why various windmill and solar panel systems will pay for themselves over time.

So, what does this all mean to you? It simply means that the way we power anything, from our homes to our electronics to our cars, is going to eventually change. Some homes are already using solar or wind energy. You can already find tons of cars out there on the road that are energy efficient hybrids, using a quarter of the gas that most of the cars on the road use. And cars like these are continuing to flood the streets, as you see more and more sprout up daily.

You can do your part to support green renewable energy by donating a little bit of extra money each month to your power company that goes towards supplying green energy and by giving your input about green renewable energy when your power company seeks it. Over time, this type of energy may be our only source of power, making the world we live in a better place, as well as securing a better future for our children.

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You’ve probably heard it all before; solar power is the answer to the world’s energy crisis, and what’s more installing solar panels in and on your home will save you money on energy bills. With utility bills, particularly electricity, increasing all the time – it’s no wonder that more and more people are seeking alternatives.

So, basically, the blurb is good. Solar power is good, and it is truly a way forward. At this point, with interest piqued, many will begin to wonder if they genuinely can save money and the environment by investing in solar panels.

Solar panels can be placed anywhere; the most effective place for the average household is on the roof, where exposure to sunlight is at its highest. And while you may feel the stories of cut price energy bills are a little bit too good to be true, the simple fact is by switching to solar power you will save money. Yes, everyone.

Solar panels can replace your dependence on electricity and gas – two of the most used utilities in any given home. For the first few years what you save will be largely offset by the cost of the solar panels being installed, but most companies estimate that people will genuinely be saving money by their seventh or eighth year with solar panels. Reduction in energy bills could be as high as 30% – no matter what or who you are, from a tiny flat to a large six bedroom detached house.

Purchasing and installing solar panels should be seen as an investment rather than a quick fix for your energy bills soaring. However, there are various grants and loans available for people wishing to help switch their homes to solar energy – check your local authority to see if you, and the environment, could benefit.

Where would we be without inventions?

Well, the answer is fairly easy to surmise; sitting around in our mud huts hoping the cow will produce some milk, and that our vegetables will grow. Inventions have given humans the edge over the other species on the planet, as our collaborative minds create a new world bigger and better than the one before.

The problem is, humans are fallible – and what’s more, arrogant. Humans have, throughout the centuries, had an uncanny ability to invent things that will improve our lives forever – but we’re just as likely to boast about our discoveries, too. This desire to show the world what we have uncovered and just how very clever we are has lead to many good inventions being tried before they were ready; they subsequently failed, and the idea was pushed to the back of a drawer, banished from history forever.

The inventions that have survived have done so for one of two reasons: firstly, the inventor was wise enough to perfect his invention before unveiling it to the general public in a blaze of glory. Or, as is more likely, a good idea may have experienced a bad start, but has been good enough for people to persist and perfect the technology as it works along.

Solar panels very nearly suffered the fate of numerous other inventions that were revealed to the public too soon and proven to be disastrous, thus shoved to the back of the drawer and forgotten about. Excited scientists proudly told the world how the dependence on fossil fuels would be able to end, and all thanks to something called solar panels and their ability to generate electricity.

Yet they went public too soon, with an imperfect technology, and solar panels quickly got a reputation as unreliable. However, the idea stuck, and now we exist in a world where solar panels are almost becoming the norm. Solar panels have thus proven that even after a bad start, the good ideas tend to stick.

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