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Generating Electricity By Using A Homemade Magnetic Power Generator

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Are you aware that you can generate cheap electricity in your home using a homemade magnetic generator? In order to fully understand how the electrical energy is generated, you have to clearly note certain things. Like how does it generate this power? You will also have to keep in mind that until the magnetic generator power itself, it will not be able to power anything else.

The amount of electricity generated will depend on the quantity of the magnet. Generating electricity is totally free. Once you are able to have the machine started, you do not have to bother about production of the electricity as it will generate as much energy as you want to power up your whole house.

So the process of generating energy depends on the theory based upon “opposite poles attract each other”. As the magnet pole repel, the energy generated by the magnetic forces get captured in the generator. Learning about how to generate cheap electricity is an easy job and all you have to know is how to do it.

The quantity of the energy generation depends on the magnet pole. If they push against each other more, the production of the energy increases.

To stop the energy from being generated, the only way is to take out one of the magnet. It is a continuous and constant source of energy until you pull out the magnet.

Any time the magnets are available to form attraction and repulsion, the energy will be produced by the magnetic power generator. The method is quite simple on which it operates and this is how it generates cheap electricity in a easy manner.

The only investment required to make the whole magnetic generator work is only the initial investment such as purchasing the magnet etc. Other than that it will generate the electricity absolutely free of cost. You do not need to worry any more about your power bills and if you can generate more power you can completely forget about it.

Another advantage of this method is that you do not to wait for the wind to blow to make the windmills functions neither do you have to wait for the sun shine like in any solar power system.

This method to generate electricity is also quite environmental friendly as there is no surplus heat emitted. Saving the environment for our future generation is our responsibility and by doing our share of the work we will be able to save it.

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Oil Rig Explosion In Gulf Of Mexico – The Deepwater Horizon

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Like many individuals who are employed on offshore drilling rigs, the devastating explosion and fire that occurred on the Deepwater Horizon semisubmersible drilling rig is a blunt reminder of the hazards found in deepwater offshore drilling for oil and gas. Few will fail to remember the striking primetime news images and the grave lean the smitten rig took as the fire continued, before slipping beneath the waves a few days later on April 22 at 5:30 pm.

Our thoughts are with the families of the 11 rig workers who were lost along with another 17 crew who were injured, three of them badly. Having personally experienced a life-threatening offshore rig explosion, it brought back loads of memories.  Like many in the drilling industry who have worked for Transocean we are totally appalled and saddened by this Oil Rig Disaster.

The deepwater DP semisubmersible drilling rig is owned and operated by Transocean and was drilling under contract to the BP oil company. Transocean are the world’s largest offshore drilling contractor and possess 140 offshore drilling units. The Minerals Management Service stated that there are 90 drilling rigs running within U.S. waters in the Gulf of Mexico with oil output currently at 1.7 million barrels per day along with 6.6 billion cubic feet of gas production each day.

The Deepwater Horizon drill rig was drilling the Macondo Prospect for BP about 52 miles southeast of Venice, Louisiana.  BP are partners in this including with MOEX Offshore which includes 10% and Anadarko who have 25% of the working interest in this operation.

They rig had evidently just fixed and cemented 7 inch steel casing in the well before it exploded and caught fire at 10:00 pm on the night of April 20, 2010. The drilling rig was drilling in a water depth of 6940 feet and had drilled to a total depth of 18,360 feet. 

Following the explosion, the U.S. Coast Guard launched a significant search effort for the 11 unfound rig crew and up to six firefighting vessels stood by the burning rig to attempt and contain the massive fire. The US Coast Guard dispatched helicopters from New Orleans and Mobile to evacuate rig people and also to aid in the hunt for the unfound crew. Four USCG cutters were also dispatched to the scene.

While many ignorant people with little offshore drilling experience or perception hypothecate about the reason of the disaster and question the rig safety record, others try and allocate blame to BP. It must be declared that BP did not possess and operate the rig and the Deepwater Horizon was a well proven and modern rig. It was reported that the drilling rig had at least three safety inspections in 2010 and just prior to the blast there was no signal of any problems on board.

People ought understand that significant fires and explosions on oil drilling rigs are quite uncommon as they are designed with fire prevention and safety as a priority at the construction stage. Fire is the worst enemy offshore and at sea on ships and safety is the main aspect of all operational tasks and activities, as evacuation isn’t straight forward to carry out,. This is the main reason why drilling contractors search for and hire experienced rig workers. The Minerals Management Service stated that there were 39 fires or explosions offshore in the Gulf of Mexico within the initial five months of 2009, and all these were categorised as trivial or incidental.

Follow the succeeding articles on this tragic incident as the oil pollution crisis grows and the political and industry fallout continues, where drilling procedures will be explained including with other helpful information. The author John Payne has over 35 years in the marine and  offshore oil industries and currently works for an offshore drilling company. He is also the writer of the new book Piracy Today.

 

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Baby Bells – Not Babies Anymore

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Verizon is a pathetic company, but many, if not most or even all, of the Baby Bells operate the same way. Indeed, potentially all telecoms steal, but this text is going to only touch on the egregiousness exhibited by Verizon, for billing atrocities that once caused the company to be fined 25 million greenbacks yes, that is 2 and 5 followed by 6 zeroes after them. But that is nothing in relation to what they racked up in their first six years of existence: three hundred million greenbacks a 3 followed by 10 zeroes! Yet one of their up to date CEOs retired freely after a number of years of making fifty-four million dollars per annum. Ever wonder why it costs so much to have a telephone?

Cell phones are much worse, naturally, as any person born before the devices might understand. However anyhow, most important things first: at the beginning, there was Ma Bell, more officially known as Atlantic Telephone Telegraph, or AT&T for short. For just about a century it was actually the biggest company in the world, employing all of 1,000,000 folks and handling American telephony in its totality. Nevertheless the times modified, and the new political climate didn’t favour monopolies. The company was split up in the early ’80s, broken up into separate regional corporations collectively nick-named Baby Bells. thus, some handled only the Southwest, others the eastern seaboard, and still others the heartland of the country. Verizon, at the time known as Bell Atlantic, received part of the northeast as its territory.

Apparently in the 20 years since their split, the Baby Bells have frequently bought each other, reuniting to form larger firms ; so , for example, Nynex. Actually , this process started in the first decade of their break-up, as a natural business process under the philosophy where expansion is regarded key to survival. And as the original reason for central authority intervention appeared to have once been resolved ( because the telecommunications industry finally admitted of some real competition ), they were pretty much left alone by the government which, in a democracy, can suggest changing policies depending on the political climate.

Left alone indeed! Rather than a nationwide monopoly, it transpired that all the government did was put regional monopolies in its place which monopolies proceeded to re-gel by buying one another up such that out of the original 8 different firms there remain only three firms today. And these three companies, of which Verizon is one, are clawing in the money like it’s Xmas and Hanukah each day of the week, with all sorts of fees, charges, and surcharges on top of coughing up for any phone calls essentially made! And that’s only the start of the gravy train, what with intentional overbilling and tax breaks for major infrastructure projects never delivered.

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Boom Time For Geothermal Energy

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

With the advent of new technology and a range of government rebates and initiatives the vast resource of geothermal energy is becoming a prominent player in the alternative energy market.

Governments are increasingly looking toward geothermal energy as a clean and effective alternative energy source.

In what is looking like the new boom industry governments are investing heavily in the research and development of geothermal energy technology.

It is predicted that geothermal energy use will double in the next six years.

In the United States the Department of Energy unveiled a $28.4 Billion budget request for the 2011 year. The geothermal program will gain a 25per cent boost in funding.

Alongside this industry will gain a boost in an incentive that will allow developers to recoup 30 per cent of the cost of a new plant.

Geothermal Energy was first established in the early twentieth century as a means of direct heating and producing power.

It involves drilling a well into geothermal heat sources, from between 100 metres to ten kilometres. Hot steam or water is piped up from below and is used either for direct heating or transferred into electricity.

The technology has been rated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as the most environmentally clean and effective source of alternative energy.

There are 4 main types of geothermal energy.

Hydrothermal resources are available 100 metres to 4.5 kilometres beneath the earth’s surface and are usually used for direct heating purposes.

The hydrothermal resource is captured by drilling into the earth to accessible water between 180 and 350 degrees Celsius and extracting the hot water or steam. Heat is transferred from below the surface into a pump that delivers the heat energy.

Geo-pressured resources exist between three to six kilometres beneath the surface where reservoirs of water and methane exist in the range of 90 to 200 degrees Celsius. The water is pumped to the surface to be used in direct heating or converted into electricity.

Hot dry rock is the most accessible geothermal resources. This extraction method often involves drilling two wells; water is pumped down the first and subsequently heated and returned to earth to be converted into energy. New technologies are being developed to take advantage of this wealth of energy.

Magma is the largest geothermal resource however is not easily accessible. Found at depths of between three and ten kilometres it has a temperature ranging from 700 to 1200 degrees Celsius and is the most powerful of geothermal resources although existing technology does not allow for the extraction of energy from magma.

With industry and government support now firmly invested in geothermal energy its uses in modern power production and development will continue to grow.

 

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Learning About How To Build Your Own DIY Solar Panel

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

With the cost of electricity at an all-time high state, you may be wondering how you can save some money without having trouble to sacrifice all those appliances that you need to power. Fortunately, there are quite a handful of solutions that you can consider about, most notably DIY solar panels. These panels, in a nutshell, capture solar radiation in power cells and convert that radiation to electricity, which you can then use instead of the regular power that you get from your power company. It’s a fantastic way to save money on your power bills, while still being environmentally friendly and using fewer of the Earth’s resources.

Once you’ve decided to make a DIY solar panel to generate electricity, you have to determine where you’re going to position it and what you’ll be using it for. Finding a nice, open area with lots of sunlight is ideal, of course, but of course, you won’t want it to be too far away from your house, therefore you can make sure that power gets to your appliance. Even if you can’t run absolutely everything you own on a single panel, you can power up a few of your major electric devices through that power source. Before you know it, you’ll be running using free energy.

If you wish to learn how to build a solar panel, the easiest way to get started is to do a quick search on the Internet for construction guides. A quick search will yield you dozens of potential guides and instruction manuals that you can find useful. They’ll have construction materials, a list of detailed steps, and recommendations for potential uses for your solar panel. While this process may take a lot longer and set you back a little bit in finances, the money you’ll eventually save over months of not using as much electricity power will make it well worth the effort.

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