Archive for October, 2008

As a 22 year old female, what are the best vitamins to take for complexion and energy?

Monday, October 20th, 2008
beachlover4 asked:


I have tried the One a Day Green tea vitamins, but they make me feel like I am going to throw them back up! What are the best vitamins to take?

How to connect or use Solar Power Panels?

Saturday, October 18th, 2008
Sol asked:


My family moved into a house that came with solar power panels but they are not connected and don’t really understand how to even begin.

What is the difference between these two questions for Biology Exam?

Saturday, October 18th, 2008
pianoman asked:


Explain how energy obtained from the environment can be transformed into a form that can be used by cells

and

Describe how green plants obtain energy from the environment

Alternative Fuel Vehicles And Biodiesel

Saturday, October 18th, 2008
Alisha Dhamani asked:


If it’s a diesel, it’s an alt fuel vehicle by default. Biodiesel blends can be used in any diesel engine; however, it’s important to use the blends in accordance with the manufacturers specs. With more and more clean diesels coming on line, keep your eyes peeled for those ULSD pumps too. With fueling stations in all 50 states, it’s getting easier and easier for diesels to go cleaner and greener.

Biodiesel is a non-toxic and biodegradable fuel that is made from vegetable oils, waste cooking oil, animal fats or tall oil (a by-product from pulp and paper processing). Biodiesel is produced from these feedstocks through a process called transesterification, by reacting the oil with an alcohol (usually methanol, although ethanol can also be used) and a catalyst (such as sodium hydroxide). The resulting chemical reaction produces glycerine and an ester called biodiesel. The majority of biodiesel is produced by this method.

Compared with conventional diesel, biodiesel combusts better with a higher cetane rating and produces fewer life cycle greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) which contribute to climate change.

Biodiesel blends, a mixture of petroleum diesel and biodiesel, can be used in any diesel engine. As biodiesel can be blended with diesel in any concentration, the blend level depends on economics, availability, the desired emissions level, material compatibility and combustion characteristics.

An increasing number of Original Equipment Manufacturers are endorsing the use of lower biodiesel blends, e.g, 5% in their engines. Some manufacturers now extend warranty coverage for new diesel powered vehicles to use lower blends of biodiesel, provided the fuel meets applicable standards. Some manufacturers also provide vehicles pre-filled with biodiesel blends.

In colder climates, biodiesel tends to lose viscosity, particularly at higher blend levels. To counter this effect, changes to the feedstock source or additives may be needed to address the cold flow properties of this fuel. Research and testing is underway to reduce biodiesel production costs and address cold weather problems.

Biodiesel is considerably less flammable than petroleum diesel, which burns at 50 C (120 F). Pure biodiesel (B-100) does not ignite until 150 C (300 F). The flashpoint (the temperature at which it will ignite when exposed to a spark or flame) of a biodiesel blend falls somewhere between these temperatures, depending on the mixture.

Because biodiesel is a mild solvent it is important to wipe up spills and dispose of rags safely. Biodiesel may deface some paints if left on painted surfaces for a long time.

Hybrids are vehicles of mixed composition basically, an electric motor and an internal combustion engine. Commonly powered by a gasoline engine that generates its own electricity and stores it in an onboard battery, hybrids are a popular choice for awesome fuel economy and squeaky clean emissions.

Pure electrics offer zero emissions and plug directly into a standard AC outlet–while their range is limited, there are a selection of good choices available.

If it’s a flexible fuel vehicle (FFV) it can subsist on a diet of E85, gasoline or any percentage of the two. E85 is 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline, and burns cleaner than gasoline, contributing fewer greenhouse gas emissions.One of the cleanest burning fuels, natural gas is a common retrofit and fleet alternative fuel.

Although there are over 5 million vehicles worldwide powered by natural and compressed gas, in the United States there’s currently only one production vehicle available that comes ready to fuel up at any CNG station–but that’s not the only way to power up with CNG.

Also known as liquefied propane gas (LPG), propane powers over 10 million vehicles worldwide, with 270,000 of them on the roadways of America. Find out if it’s the fuel of choice for your set of wheels.

There are basically two ways to use hydrogen to power a vehicle burning it in an engine or using it as an energy carrier for a fuel cell. While hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are in various states of development, there are a few that have actually hit the roads.



How to get assistance with Energy Bill.in Texas?

Friday, October 17th, 2008
butterfly_sugha asked:


We have GME (Green Mountain Energy) and our bill for one month was over $500; we have a 3 bdrm apt just under 1400 ft sq. We are rarely home, have a small child, but all doors, windows and locks are child-proofed. How is this possible? We are in the OFF PEAK season, which is supposed to be cheaper…
We have been with this company since 2003, but, I think something is SERIOUSLY wrong with the bill. I have contacted them, and they told us to contact the ACTUAL electric “people” - which then told us to call th retailer (GME) to have the meter re-read. If it shows it is right, we have to pay a $50 on top of that.
What other options do we have, or, what else can we do? The meter was just tested in Aug ‘06. I feel like we are being taken advantage of; this was for the month of January (and we keep our apt around 70-74 degrees when it is cold, usually at 70).
Suggestions are appreciated!!

Biodiesel and Its Impact on the Environment

Thursday, October 16th, 2008
Matt Oconnor asked:


Biodiesel has been getting its share of interest among people in the search for alternative fuels. The cost of oils has been steadily going up in the worldwide market and many think it is time to find alternative sources to tone down in some way the rising costs of using gas and other petroleum-derived fuels. One of the alternatives found to have promise is the production of biodiesel.

Biodiesel refers to a type of processed fuel that can be derived from biological sources. It can be readily used in diesel engine vehicles. This distinguishes it from the use of straight vegetable oils (SVO) or waste vegetable oils (WVO) as the chosen alternative which requires vehicles to have modified diesel engines installed in order to make use of such fuels.

What makes biodiesel also an ideal alternative is that it is biodegradable and non-toxic. Biodiesel also provides considerably fewer combustion emissions when compared to petroleum-based diesel fuel.

Since biodiesel can readily be used in current diesel engines without having to modify them, it has the potential to supplement the use of petroleum-based fuels as a primary energy source to fill up the need of the world’s transportation sector. And not only that, biodiesel holds the promise of being used as a cheaper alternative heating fuel for domestic and commercial boilers.

Biodiesel can be used in its pure form or it may also be blended with petroleum diesel. It provides a number of advantages and benefits with its use. One of biodiesel’s better properties is its high lubricity index. Higher than that of pure petrodiesel, this excellent lubricating property of biodiesel can greatly contribute to lengthening the life of an engine’s fuel injector.

Biodiesel is also a better solvent than conventional diesel and has been shown to break down residue deposits in fuel lines that have previously been using conventional diesel products. That’s why fuel filters becoming clogged with residue particles as the biodiesel does its work of cleaning the engine has become so common. A change of filter after running 600-800 miles on biodiesel is recommended to solve this problem.

There are subsequent environmental benefits when choosing to use biodiesel over conventional petroleum based diesel. Biodiesel use results in a significantly reduced emission of carbon monoxide. Biodiesel also contains fewer hydrocarbons and can reduce tailpipe particle emissions by as much as 20 percent.

Biodiesel also has low sulfur content without compromising its natural viscosity and lubricating properties which is usually the case when using ultra-low sulfur petrodiesel varieties. It’s also biodegradable and non-toxic, which makes it a more environmentally friendly alternative.

It is being suggested by many biodiesel advocates that excess or waste vegetable oil can be the best source of oil to produce this alternative fuel. But the current available supply is unfortunately lesser than the amount of petroleum-based fuel that is burned for transportation and home heating all over the world. Gallons upon gallons of waste vegetable oil are produced by US restaurants every day.

But this may not be enough to satisfy the need for more and more fuel. Producing biodiesel from animal fats may not be feasible enough to replace petrodiesel just yet because of its limited supply. However, research is underway to find ways and to develop systems which could make biodiesel more available and help answer the growing needs of alternative fuel.



I want to power my new home I am building on solar power alone what will the cost be roughly?

Thursday, October 16th, 2008
fourtwenty asked:


I also want to stay off the electric grid . It would cost an additional ten thousand dollars to be hooked into it and I want to be independant from utilities. Would solar panels and batteries power lights and T.V , computer , washer dryer ect.

What are some ways a corporation can save energy in order to combat Global Warming?

Sunday, October 12th, 2008
Joy H asked:


After bringing Global warming concerns to the CEO of the company I work for, I was asked to meet with the head of HR to come up with some ideas on what we can do to become green certified. I am so very excited that I am being included in this process, and I want to make sure I’m not missing anything.

What are some ideas we can implement at a corporate level? We have to meet OSHA standards, so that has to be taken into account too.

The company employs over 1000 people, has offices worldwide, and deals with educational software. We already have moved towards being paperless, although there are some who refuse to keep electronic records and notes.

How can i make a water fountain, without using solar power, or electricity?

Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Andy S asked:


I would like to make a small water fountain for my garden, but without it using any electricity, or solar power, i want to make one that works just by the power of water… if ya get what i mean

How does solar power genertors work?

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
rexmann1 asked:


Would like to know how solar power works. Also what does it takes to build one. How much is the cost. How much will it produce In savings from the electric companys. Is bigger always better. Can we sell this back to the electic company? Sure hope someone can help me. I believe this could make alot of money and also help us become more indepanted.