Archive for February, 2009

Can radioactive waste be used to create energy?

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
IMonfir3 asked:


OK, all the fuss about creating more nuclear power plants to counter global warming…(seems rather senseless as we still create waste, waste that’s gonna highly impact the earth and us if it leaks)…lead me to think of all the high level radioactive waste that will be existing for…god knows how long. Since radioactive waste produces alpha, beta and gamma particles through half-life, they produce heat that should be used to create energy (even if unstable), right?? Or am I missing out on some measures that has been researched leading as to why re-using high-level radioactive waste is not a way to go green?

Should Senator Barack Obama be classified under the “Green Party”?

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
~Support our Troops~ asked:


Since Obama is all for renewable energy and a lot of “greener” ideas, should he be under the Green Party instead of the Democratic Party?
Rob, I understand McCain’s views for “clean coal” and oil drilling and stuff.

But by many environmentalists and viewers, Obama’s views are better for the environment.

Biodiesel Conversion? Can You Run on Biodiesel?

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
Haden Freed asked:


With ever increasing gas prices, we get to witness a revolution in the industry - everyone is scrambling for an alternative solution.  Some people are looking into biodiesel conversion, asking if they can run their car on biodiesel instead.  Most drivers want something better than the conventional fuel.  A number of them want a type of fuel that is cleaner and safer, and environmentally friendly.   People also want something that will not cost so much.

Today, there has being a number of new alternative fuels introduced in the market and some have taken off rather well - including biodiesel. Biodiesel offers a glimpse of what fuel will be in the future - only now.

How is Biodiesel Different?

One feature that makes biodiesel so different from the other alternatives out there is that you do not need to get a special car or even make  modifications to your current vehicle in order to use biodiesel. If you have been using diesel as fuel then you can biodiesel.

Another feature of biodiesel that makes it attractive is the fact that you can indeed make  your own biodiesel - at quite a savings from the  price at the pump.  You could be driving on  homemade biodiesel for around $2 a gallon, instead of $4 or $5 a gallon or more.

Biodiesel fuel is very different from the normal diesel that you pump into your car, truck or SUV.  But it works like diesel fuel which is the very reason why you can use it in your car without  modifications. In addition, it is a fact that  biodiesel burns cleaner, so your engine will  experience lesser wear and tear. Also, it creates lesser pollution and so it is more environment- friendly. You may be pleased to know that biodiesel  is also safer with less chance of explosion or  fire.

Different Blends of Biodiesel

It is interesting to note that most commercial biodiesel sold in the marketing today are blended  version. Blended version means that biodiesel and  regular diesel are mixed together at different  levels. The reason why it is done that way is because pure biodiesel does not work well with  traditional rubber parts found in most cars. Hoses  and other rubber parts wear down over time with  consistent use of biodiesel. The solution to  correct this common issue is to mix biodiesel and  regular diesel together.

B100 (ie. 100% Biodiesel) is non-blended biodiesel can still be found. For those who have removed the  rubber parts in their engine will get maximum benefits from using pure biodiesel. However, take  note that a blended biodiesel still wins over the  straight diesel fuel because it can be used in any  diesel car safely and easily.

Clearing the Myths About Biodiesel

There are many myths circulating around concerning biodiesel that cause people to think twice about  using it. The known issue of biodiesel breaking down rubber parts of the engine.  It is not expensive when it comes to replacing the rubber parts compared to the common problems that may arise from using regular diesel. Biodiesel is much cleaner and so it will greatly reduce the effects of wear and tear. That means less service and maintenance to your vehicle.

As biodiesel becomes more and more popular, most  drivers will realize that biodiesel wins hand down.  Biodiesel is a proven alternative fuel for drivers today.



How green is a cell phone as compared to a land line?

Sunday, February 15th, 2009
Life in the slow lane asked:


Please consider manufacture, energy use, disposal and anything else that crosses your mind.

How to install Pro street energy pak?

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
diankogil asked:


….was a gift, there is 3 parts.. ultra coil..pro street energy pak box and another box with a green and black wire in one end and in the another a spark plug end. thanks a lot

Do you think Obamas solutions are realistic? Considering the infrastructure upgrades they would require?

Monday, February 9th, 2009
Dustin F asked:


Many of the proposed solutions require such enormous infrastructure upgrades that the policies themselves would not be immediately implemented such as green energy. Not that its a bad idea, but a little unrealistic considering what would have to change to make it happen in the promised 4 years etc.
A couple of you understand what I am asking. Think of how long it takes to improve a road in your area. Now try to translate that into building windmills, 3 million electric cars, switching to NO oil eventually, etc. Do you think thats realistic?

Would you want a solar power plant near your home?

Sunday, February 8th, 2009
Jasmine G asked:


List some good reasons you would/wouldn’t want a solar power plant near your home. This is for a school project so please list some good answers.

Which Energy Company is Better?

Saturday, February 7th, 2009
butterfly_sugha asked:


I am torn between energy companies - I want to find out people’s experiences with providers (mostly in Texas)…

We are specifically looking at Cirro Energy, Reliant Energy, Green Mountain Energy and TXU.

What has been your experience, and which one is TRULY better - energy effiecient and NOT going to break the bank?

Insights and experiences are appreciated, as well as any other proof that our money will be well spent!!

(it is for an apartment - three bedroom..I do not see how we can be charged over $300 for each summer month, May to September!).

Thank you for your replies!!

Biodiesel for Your Car is a Good Choice

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
Joseph Then asked:


You may have read about Biodiesel and may have understood what it is plus the benefits it brings. Most of the time, you are told that it is good and you should switch to it. In fact, almost everyone you meet will say the same thing.

It can be overwhelming and hard to get past the hype and see what biodiesel is all about. However, learning as much as possible is important. You want to protect your investment and not just use any old fuel in your vehicle. You want to be sure biodiesel really is a good choice and not just take the word of some people you don’t know.

Problems with Current Options

Biodiesel fuel is already sold on the market. That is mostly because the good in biodiesel fuel is obvious. However there are other alternative sold on the market as well. So, why Biodiesel is the best choice?

Biodiesel is often blended with regular diesel so that it runs smoothly in your vehicle. You will rarely, when using a blend, have any issues to your vehicle adjusting to the new fuel.

Biodiesel is clean and safe, as well. It far out weighs regular diesel in this aspect. Any of the other fuels are safe and clean, as well.

Biodiesel has something great going for it in that its byproduct, glycerin, is useable. Most byproducts become waste. With Biodiesel, the glycerin can also be usedto make other products like soap.

The sources for getting the materials to make biodiesel are renewable and readily available. They can be found year round and getting the materials is not difficult at all. This means that in the long-term, when Biodiesel goes to the main market, it will be very cheap.

Biodiesel can be utilized in a number of ways. It can be used in almost any diesel engine in any situation - commercial or residential. It can also be used in heating, which makes it not only a replacement for diesel fuel but also electricity, natural gas and other energy sources used in heating.

Biodieisel boast many benefits so that makes it a perfect choice for fuel. It is hard to look past the facts and disagree. Now you may realise why a number of people are praising this fuel.



How does solar energy create power for us to use?

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
tats asked:


I mean, how does solar power create electricity and heating? This is for a grade, so I’d appreciate it if you were positive. Please record the websitre or book you used. THANKS!