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		<title>Sell Power Back To The Power Company With Green Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Non-renewable energy has been the source of the world&#8217;s power for years. Non-renewable energy sources are often major polluters. Getting the fuel for power plants can tear up the environment or cause pollution itself.

There are many kinds of renewable or green energy sources such as solar power (including photovoltaics), wind power, water power, biofuel, biomass, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Non-renewable energy has been the source of the world&#8217;s power for years. Non-renewable energy sources are often major polluters. Getting the fuel for power plants can tear up the environment or cause pollution itself.<span id="more-44"></span></p>
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<p>There are many kinds of renewable or green energy sources such as solar power (including photovoltaics), wind power, water power, biofuel, biomass, biogass, and geothermal.</p>
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<p>We can use different kinds of renewable energy in the future. We probably won&#8217;t use only one renewable energy solution.. And too this would result in a reliance on a technology that might cause us to overlook other viable alternatives. Energy research is an ongoing process that may result in even better sources.</p>
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<p>Power generating plants aren&#8217;t the only part of our energy system. We must not forget that cars and trucks also use significant amounts of fuel moving people and goods around.</p>
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<p>In order to incorporate the new forms of energy and fuel that result from transportation research, we must also develop new systems for delivery and storage.</p>
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<p>Lots of people are generating their own power to save the environment. This decentralized production of power and energy has resulted in people adding photovoltaic units to generate their own electricity and sell any excess back to the local power company. Water can be heated with solar power. Homeowners will now find smaller more economically priced windmills to generate electricity. You can put together one or more of these systems and reduce your power costs. Self-installed solar and wind power systems are within the means of homeowners now.</p>
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<p>For a source of <a href="http://green.bestinfoguidetoday.com/" target="_blank">green energy renewable resources</a> please visit <a href="http://green.bestinfoguidetoday.com/" target="_blank">green.BestInfoGuideToday.com</a></p></p>
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