Is Alternative Energy Potent Enough?
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by: Adriana Noton
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Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 Time: 10:16 PM
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Environmental issues have been broadcast throughout the world enough for most of us to understand the need for alternative energy. Everything from the way we provide electricity to our homes and businesses to the way we power our cars has to change. Yet it has also been noticed that progress on this topic tends to creep ever so slowly toward a conclusion. While other countries have been able to prove the effectiveness of clean energy, we are all still wondering what is going to happen and when.
One of the most aggressive issues is the potency of alternative energy. In other words, will it be powerful enough to ensure that power and energy are brought to all of those that need it, even when the demand is sky high. Air conditioners, the longer, darker nights of winter time, and the chronic high demands of industry can pose a threat to the consistency issues.
Are there geographical areas that are more likely to be successful with solar, wind, or other alternative power sources? More than likely there is a greater chance of success along coast lines for three out of four seasons. While the sun may very be a potent energy source in the summer, the wind tends to be rather ineffective during the three basic summer months. Yet during the winter months when there is not enough sun to provide power there is ample wind for generation.
Jumping too soon into alternative energy is considered political suicide by many of today's leaders. Had this issue never become politicized the changes are much greater that progress would have grown in leaps and bounds. The politician that endorses a clean energy project and then pushes for the funding of the project knows that they better be certain of its success. Spending large sums of taxpayer money on a mistake can not make one politically popular.
First, try finding two politicians that can agree on renewable or alternative power sources and their plan for execution. Second, there is a limited knowledge regarding the initial ability to support the power demand. In the early stages it may very well be a doubling up of power sources, one traditional and one alternative, in order to test the systems and make sure that everything is moving forward without massive hiccups.
It is possible that there will come a day when each of us will be responsible to provide our own alternative energy so that we no longer need to rely on traditional forms of production and delivery. We would equip our homes with the necessary equipment to power our own environments. This is an interesting theory and could be easily presentable. However, one would have to wonder how it would impact renters or those with significant financial issues.
Despite the slow progress it is important to note that there are dedicated champions for alternative consumption and that the necessary changes are right around the corner. With increasing technological advancements and serious drive, a balanced science that supports and protects nature is in the works.
The new and improved floating wind turbine is a perfect example of the progress and the direction we are heading. This wind turbine is now aptly making itself useful by connecting to the power grid. It is hoped that by studying these improvements we can all look forward to life saving alternative energy that can produce the necessary power for humanity.
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