Natural Energy Sources – Solar Energy & Wind Energy

This era is recognized by its scientific advancements and developments in technology. Science has provided many new features and inventions for us. We use a lot of scientific things in our daily life. Using these things make everyday life easy meanwhile absence of such things make very simple tasks nearly impossible.

There are some basic needs that one need to perform his daily duties, electricity is one of the most important among those needs. During recent years the demand of electricity is increased at an alarming rate, overcoming the supplies of electricity. So it became very important that other energy resources should be explored as a replacement of electricity. What other sources can be best?We have the answer now and that is in the form of solar and wind power.

Extensive researches lead to development of energy through natural resources.

These resources include solar and wind energy. These energies can be stored to a great extent, as they are available everywhere and anyone can make use of them. People can store these resources and use them accordingly. One very important feature of using these resources is that they do not harm environment and climate as much as other energy sources do. Our ozone layer has been damaged due to extensive use of energy resources. But is there any way to prevent it?

Looking at the price will give you an idea whether to build this energy system on your own or to hire someone to make this system available to you. You can create your own system in about 200 Dollars by purchasing the necessary materials for the project.

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What’s New With Wind?
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Ogilvy Renault presents Cleantech in Canada Breakfast Seminar – What’s New With Wind? Humans have been using windmills since the 8th century AD. As the ‘elder brother’ of renewable energy, wind power is seen as stable, reliable and maybe just a little bit dull. We have assembled an expert panel to find out just how wrong that perception is. Hear about: new technologies that are transforming the wind business challenges and opportunities in building and operating wind energy facilities the impact that Ontario’s new FIT program has on wind power in Ontario and around the world how large global manufacturers view the Canadian wind industry. Industry experts will share their thoughts on key emerging opportunities for cleantech entrepreneurs, investors and government.This seminar series is offered in partnership by industry leaders Deloitte and Ogilvy Renault.

Wind Turbine – CNE Grounds, Toronto
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Although perhaps not evident here, this 750-kilowatt wind turbine, erected in 1992, is 30-stories tall (1/7th the height of Toronto’s famed CN Tower). With 24-metre-long blades at 27 revolutions per minute it can generate enough power to supply 250 average homes.