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<p>Those seeking solar training information are well advised to first consider exactly how this knowledge and information will be used. A lot of companies will send technicians, engineers and managers to various workshops with the purpose of their learning more about the workings of photovoltaic technology. There are folks that might be thinking of a career option being the alternate energy field. If this be the case, they might wish to pursue an even more focused and intense program perhaps at a technical college or university.</p>
<p>With the rising use of solar technology and solar energy, businesses are paying much attention to use the technology to aid in their business. When businesses employ individuals to take the task of employing solar energy at work in their business, they always want to hire the best available candidate with approved qualification and knowledge. Inter state Renewable Energy Council and others also approve courses for solar technology. You should look for practical as well as theoretical knowledge when getting inducted in a particular program with a particular university. You can join both online and offline courses as per your convenience.</p>
<p>Associate degree and certification programs are offered by the Diablo Valley College in PV technology. These programs are comprehensive including advanced methods of designing and installation of Photovoltaic technology. If you are looking for something more elaborate, you can join the Environmental Science program offered by the Hawaii Pacific University. Programs in photovoltaic technology are short as well as long term. People who are working in utility or construction trades can expand their knowledge and join weekly programs. In these short term programs, the student is taught intensively about the PV technology, its application and installation with other regulatory issues. This course can be the beginning of your success career in photovoltaic technology.</p>
<p>The programs in solar training are also designed to suit the needs and preference of business managers as well. Clean Energy Institute offers a course that takes into account the feasibility and analytics of solar energy. These programs also provide the learner with hands-on experience on the PV systems and other practices involved with their use. Organizations are looking to go green and these workshops are suitable for such organizations. Employees can have access to these workshops from the workstations as well. This helps businesses in increasing their productivity and making up for the loss in productivity as well.</p>
<p>These programs are not only for professionals but for ordinary homeowners as well. With these programs, a common man can learn about the various advantages of solar power and its importance in the coming times to fight pollution and depletion of fossil fuels as the main source of energy. Some of these courses are offered for free by Solar Living Institute.</p>
<p>These courses are accessible online so that anyone can learn them from the comfort of their home. If you are an educator, you can also take the program to increase your knowledge of this trade. These courses can be taken up in various colleges and high schools throughout the U.S. Solar training programs are of various types and the individual should choose the best one depending on his or her preferences and needs. If you are looking to make a lucrative career in the field of alternative energy, you can take certification or degree programs. Depending on the availability of resources and time, you can take an online or offline program. Consider your options well and where you want to be in the future if you are taking solar training as a career option.</p>
<p>If you want to change you career as an green energy specialist then <a href="http://www.newcareerskills.co.uk/">NewCareerSkills.co.uk</a> is where you should start. They can provide you with all the qualifications you need to train for a new career.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is the use of tides or wind to deliver our daily energy needs that form 'Green Energy'. They are thought to be 'Green' due to the fact that they are easily restored and natural. If we think of some of the older energy skills e.g. Wind Power, then in many ways we are going back in time. But in the main, this is the process of utilising modern technology to provide eco-efficient and planet-friendly alternatives.]]></description>
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<p>It is the use of tides or wind to deliver our daily energy needs that form &#8216;Green Energy&#8217;. They are thought to be &#8216;Green&#8217; due to the fact that they are easily restored and natural. If we think of some of the older energy skills e.g. Wind Power, then in many ways we are going back in time. But in the main, this is the process of utilising modern technology to provide eco-efficient and planet-friendly alternatives.</p>
<p>The home environment, for example, encompasses a range of energy ideas &#8211; including Solar Thermal and Solar Water Heating solutions. Equally there is electricity that is generated through roof-installed panels. A further factor revolves around stoves and boilers &#8211; which are known as Biomass Energy. We now also have Ground Source Heat Pumps &#8211; which draw out the heat left by the Sun. When we think about Wind Power and Hydropower we have two of the more common forms of energy generation.</p>
<p>Thermal Energy Systems: Typically referred to as Solar Energy this is mainly made up of two types of Solar Panels &#8211; each using different methods to achieve similar results. Initially, there is the process of obtaining hot water from the Sun via Solar Water Heating Collectors. Solar Electrical panels or Photovoltaic heat collectors transfer solar radiation into electricity. Obviously situated away from blockages such as chimneys etc., these Solar Panels need to be mounted on south facing roofs at an angle of 30 degrees from the horizontal.</p>
<p>In the UK, Solar Water Power is now one of the most sought after forms of Solar Energy. These systems are very efficient &#8211; and can deliver 50 percent of a household&#8217;s hot water requirement annually. Getting a professional fitting will cost around 2-5k, however, doing the job yourself could make it as low as 500 to 1500 pounds in total.</p>
<p>Biomass Energy Systems &#8211; Including all natural energy forms derived from plant and animal products &#8211; such as wood, straw, poultry litter and &#8216;energy crops&#8217;. As such, this is a very versatile material and can be engineered to produce heat, electricity and a combination of heat and power in the form of electricity. Furthermore, within the European Markets, the UK is one of the central producers of Biomass fuels. It should be borne in mind that the whole process is designed to produce energy without an impact on CO2. Having a tree planted in place of another (that is felled for energy production) helps overall.</p>
<p>&#8216;Energy Crops&#8217; trees such as Willow and Poplar play a major part in the process &#8211; under the banner of Short Rotation Coppice (SRC). Of equal importance is the production of perennial grasses &#8211; because of their yield of dry matter. Within this process also sits the lesser known Agricultural and Municipal Wastes. Agricultural Waste is naturally formed as a by-product of conventional agricultural activity. Municipal Waste such as food or wood can also be utilised as a biomass product.</p>
<p>Systems Based On Geo-Thermal Energy: By naturally heating the Earth, the Sun has the potential to generate both warm water and electricity. In the UK, we are lucky that we can both heat and cool buildings from the ground source temperature of around 12 degrees. These heat pumps do need some power to operate; but for every one unit of energy they use, they generate four units of energy in return. This system can go even further &#8211; if energy efficient items such as wind turbines or solar electrical panels are used.</p>
<p>Wind Energy Based Systems &#8211; The use of wind as a source of energy has been going on for thousands of years, especially in milling grain and pumping water. More recently, there has been the desire to deliver the energy created to the home &#8211; or to a local power grid. With regard to wind generation, it is the UK that has the highest production within Europe. Although we only utilise 1 percent of the current electricity capability from wind &#8211; we do have the ability to create 10 percent. Rather than electricity production running at 2-10 p per kWh, it could be run at 2p per kWh. Therefore, recovery of cost takes approximately 6-9 months overall.</p>
<p>Last of all there is Hydropower &#8211; an area of especial importance to the UK. The field of using moving water to release energy is a very old technique &#8211; albeit we now do this in new ways. Within the UK, this form of energy production is responsible for somewhere in the region of 2 percent of all electrical needs.</p>
<p>A hydropower system uses a turbine to create energy from moving water. Utilising natural river runs, or water drop-offs (through dams,) the turbines can work without a reservoir of water. &#8216;Micro-Hydro&#8217; utilises a chunk of the outdated sluices and dam systems that have been killed off by the large national distribution methods. This process alone could meet 200mW of the UK requirement. Between 200 pounds and 3k per KW of energy output, is a good estimate of the overall cost of a project such as this.</p>
<p>Due to the energy requirements worldwide, &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; is naturally growing at a fast rate. To be fair, the UK domestic market is actually leading the resurgence, with a variety of schemes.</p>
<p>Electricians and Plumbers in particular are expected to provide the main thrust of domestic installation expertise. With &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; rising up the political agenda in Europe, a range of financial aids and grants are becoming available. As a new industry, there are a range of new certificates to gain. To that end, it may be worth thinking about combined training. You can then get plumbing or electrical training along with green knowledge.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When our daily energy requirements are met by 'Green Energy', then we are using resources such as wind, tides or geothermal heat. They are considered 'Green' because they are environmentally friendly. When considering elements such as Wind Power and Windmills, in many cases we are looking back at the history of energy production. This idea is preserved by the use of technology, eco-efficient options and planet friendly alternatives.]]></description>
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<p>When our daily energy requirements are met by &#8216;Green Energy&#8217;, then we are using resources such as wind, tides or geothermal heat. They are considered &#8216;Green&#8217; because they are environmentally friendly. When considering elements such as Wind Power and Windmills, in many cases we are looking back at the history of energy production. This idea is preserved by the use of technology, eco-efficient options and planet friendly alternatives.</p>
<p>In the home environment, one can see examples such as Solar Thermal and Solar Water Heating Collectors. Next on the list you would find the actual solar electricity Photovoltaic Panels (PV&#8217;s) &#8211; which basically generate electricity through roof-installed panels. Following on from this is a process known as Biomass Energy &#8211; which includes Boilers burning wood and other fuels. We now also have Ground Source Heat Pumps &#8211; which draw out the heat left by the Sun. At the end there are two of the most mature forms of energy production in the UK &#8211; albeit renamed now to Wind Turbines and Hydropower.</p>
<p>Solar Thermal Energy Systems &#8211; Also known as Solar Energy, this mainly uses two, albeit different types of solar panels to get the desired results. As a first strategy, we have Solar Water Heating Collectors &#8211; which basically creates hot water from solar energy. Added to this is the generation of electricity from solar radiation &#8211; known as Photovoltaism, or more commonly Solar Electrical panels. Typically, these panels are found on roofs &#8211; and need to be away from any light blocks such as trees, chimneys and other buildings.</p>
<p>As a result, Solar Water Power is often considered the most common form of Solar Energy in the UK. Solar Water heating systems can meet the need for more than half of all hot water needs in the domestic market. The typical cost for installation ranges from 500-1500 pounds for a DIY system, all the way through to 2-5k for a professional fit.</p>
<p>Biomass Energy: This is a general term for all forms of plant and animal material e.g. wood, straw, poultry litter and &#8216;energy crops&#8217;. It&#8217;s the ability of this power source to generate diverse forms of energy, such as heat and electricity, that makes this so adaptable. The ability to generate electricity is one of the UK&#8217;s main green strengths &#8211; as it has one of the larger Biomass legacies within Europe. It is the minimal C02 produced, alongside the actual energy production, that makes this attractive to the markets. Having a tree planted in place of another (that is felled for energy production) helps overall.</p>
<p>A process called Short Rotation Coppice (SRC), utilising trees such as Willow and Poplar, is used to meet the demands of such &#8216;Energy Crops&#8217;. Also producing high yields of dry matter are the perennial grasses. Within this process also sits the lesser known Agricultural and Municipal Wastes. Agricultural Waste is naturally formed as a by-product of conventional agricultural activity. Whereas Municipal Waste is derived from wood or food &#8211; and can be used for biomass energy.</p>
<p>Systems Using Geo-Thermal Energy &#8211; By naturally heating the Earth, the Sun has the potential to generate both warm water and electricity. By using the ground source temperature of approximately 12 degrees, we can either heat or cool buildings within the UK. Although heat pumps require energy to function, their rate of return is superb &#8211; being a four-fold benefit over the energy put in. Utilising the energy generated from wind turbines and solar electrical panels alongside heat source pumps, can make them alomst 100 percent renewable.</p>
<p>Wind Energy Systems: Wind Energy as a sustainable source of energy has been going on for millennia. However, in more recent times there&#8217;s been the option to recover the energy for its own sake &#8211; and deliver this either to a home unit or to the local power grid. The UK is considered as one of the best sources of wind generation within Europe. Although, within the UK we currently only utilise 1 percent of electricity from wind, yet the potential rests at a surprising 10 percent. Frankly, electricity can be realised from as little as 2p per kWh &#8211; as opposed to the current level of 2-10 p per kWh. Because of this, it is estimated that it takes between half a year to three quarters of a year to cover the installation costs.</p>
<p>Finally, we have Hydropower; an area in which the UK does well within Europe. The field of using moving water to release energy is a very old technique &#8211; albeit we now do this in new ways. That said, this type of energy can generate around 2 percent of the total electrical demand for the UK.</p>
<p>By using a turbine, a Hydropower system can transfer the kinetic energy of moving water into another form. The important thing is that, without having to rely on water storage, the turbines can generate electricity. A &#8216;Micro-Hydro&#8217; system creates energy through the use of dams and sluices (that are no longer a part of the national distribution system.) This process alone could meet 200mW of the UK requirement. The expected cost of installing a system such as this would be between 200 pounds and 3k per kW of output.</p>
<p>Due to the energy requirements worldwide, &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; is naturally growing at a fast rate. That said, the UK is well placed &#8211; especially in the domestic sector &#8211; to take full advantage of the items above.</p>
<p>With the rise in demand for domestic installations, both Electricians and Plumbers are well placed to take advantage of this technology. With &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; rising up the political agenda in Europe, a range of financial aids and grants are becoming available. As a new industry, there are a range of new certificates to gain. To cover both ends, you could consider electrical or plumbing training along with green systems.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When our daily energy requirements are met by 'Green Energy', then we are using resources such as wind, tides or geothermal heat. They are considered 'Green' because they are environmentally friendly. The older energy skill sets have had value for years, especially when we think of wind power and windmills. But in the main, this is the process of utilising modern technology to provide eco-efficient and planet-friendly alternatives.]]></description>
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<p>When our daily energy requirements are met by &#8216;Green Energy&#8217;, then we are using resources such as wind, tides or geothermal heat. They are considered &#8216;Green&#8217; because they are environmentally friendly. The older energy skill sets have had value for years, especially when we think of wind power and windmills. But in the main, this is the process of utilising modern technology to provide eco-efficient and planet-friendly alternatives.</p>
<p>The home environment, for example, encompasses a range of energy ideas &#8211; including Solar Thermal and Solar Water Heating solutions. Next on the list you would find the actual solar electricity Photovoltaic Panels (PV&#8217;s) &#8211; which basically generate electricity through roof-installed panels. Following on from this is a process known as Biomass Energy &#8211; which includes Boilers burning wood and other fuels. We now also have Ground Source Heat Pumps &#8211; which draw out the heat left by the Sun. Considering items such as Wind Power and Hydro Turbines, we are finally getting to very old forms of energy production.</p>
<p>Thermal Solar Energy &#8211; By using different technologies, Solar Energy is effectively made up of two types of solar panels. Initially, there is the process of obtaining hot water from the Sun via Solar Water Heating Collectors. Furthermore, there are the Solar Electrical Panels (more correctly known as Photovoltaic heat collectors) which transform solar radiation into electricity. Solar Panels themselves need to be away from all light blocks, and should be on south facing roofs at angles of 30 degrees from the horizontal plane.</p>
<p>Within this discipline, Solar Water Power is often regarded as the most popular form of Solar Energy within the UK. These systems are very efficient &#8211; and can deliver 50 percent of a household&#8217;s hot water requirement annually. Typically, to fit this type of equipment will cost between 500 and 1500 pounds for a DIY kit &#8211; all the way up to 2-5k for a full professional fitting.</p>
<p>Biomass Energy: Historically, this has come from plants and animals, though nowadays this also includes new genetcially engineered &#8216;energy crops&#8217;. It is extremely useful &#8211; in that it can produce a range of power sources, including heat and electricity. It is interesting to note that the UK has some of the largest quantities of Biomass material to generate electricity within Europe. Considering all this, and the relative lack of C02 produced, makes the whole process highly green overall. Having a tree planted in place of another (that is felled for energy production) helps overall.</p>
<p>Within this field is the need for the use of &#8216;Energy Crops&#8217;, such as fast growing trees, e.g. Willow and Poplar or other entities grown on a Short Rotation Coppice (SRC). Of equal importance is the production of perennial grasses &#8211; because of their yield of dry matter. Whilst Agricultural and Municipal waste may be lesser known, they are essential to the whole process. Agricultural Waste is commonly formed as a by-product of traditional agricultural work. Whereas Municipal Waste is derived from wood or food &#8211; and can be used for biomass energy.</p>
<p>Systems Using Geo-Thermal Energy &#8211; Used in the generation of both warm water and electricity, this energy mainly comes from the Sun and heats the Earth. Using the ground temperature of around 12 degrees in the UK &#8211; we can both heat and cool buildings. These heat pumps do need some power to operate; but for every one unit of energy they use, they generate four units of energy in return. The energy generated by a heat source pump can in fact be considered 100 percent renewable, if the power to operate the pump comes from solar electrical panels or a wind turbine.</p>
<p>Wind Energy: In use for milling grain or pumping water, wind energy has been with us for a very long time, although its modern uses are complex. Where the local power grid demands it, energy can be diverted and sold there. In fact, the UK has the largest wind resource within Europe. Potentially, we can produce 10 percent of our annual energy needs through wind power, although at present within the UK we still only use 1 percent. Instead of producing electricity at a rate of 2-10p per kWh, we could be generating at 2p per kWh. Recovery of the cost involved is somewhere between 6-9 months.</p>
<p>Finally, we have Hydropower; an area in which the UK does well within Europe. Having said that, the art of using energy from moving water (just like wind power) is very traditional. Interestingly enough, this type of energy production meets around 2 percent of the UK electrical total demand.</p>
<p>Using a turbine, a Hydropower system can transform the energy of water into other forms. No water reservoirs are required &#8211; as the turbines either run through a water drop-off system or the natural power of the river. &#8216;Micro-Hydro&#8217; however, uses the dam and sluice systems that have been made redundant by the larger national distributions. Having said that, this process could still generate 200mW of the National Capacity. The capital cost of installing a micro-hydro system can run between 200 and 3000 pounds per kW of energy output.</p>
<p>It can be seen that the route to &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; is growing considerably, especially in light of the need for increasing energy outputs throughout the Western World. The UK domestic market appears to be one of the core beneficiaries of this technology.</p>
<p>Electricians and Plumbers in particular are expected to provide the main thrust of domestic installation expertise. It is the political view of this type of energy generation that results in grants and financial aid becoming ever-more prevalent. This is a new industry &#8211; but getting the right certification can only improve job security and opportunities for the future. To cover both ends, you could consider electrical or plumbing training along with green systems.</p>
<p>Copyright Scott Edwards 2009. Navigate to <a href="http://www.electricaltrainingcourseuk.co.uk/Solar-Power-Courses.html">Solar Power Courses</a> or <a href="http://www.electricianstrainingcourses.co.uk/Solar-Training-Courses.html">CLICK HERE</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Basically, the 'Green Energy' idea is how our everyday needs are supplied by natural resources such as wind, tides and even geothermal heat. Collectively they are thought to be 'Green' because they are ecologically sound and easy to replace. The older energy skill sets have had value for years, especially when we think of wind power and windmills. However, it is the result of eco-efficient and planet friendly options that this process is maintained.]]></description>
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<p>Basically, the &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; idea is how our everyday needs are supplied by natural resources such as wind, tides and even geothermal heat. Collectively they are thought to be &#8216;Green&#8217; because they are ecologically sound and easy to replace. The older energy skill sets have had value for years, especially when we think of wind power and windmills. However, it is the result of eco-efficient and planet friendly options that this process is maintained.</p>
<p>In the home environment, one can see examples such as Solar Thermal and Solar Water Heating Collectors. For electricity created through roof-installed panels, you would need Photovoltaic Panels or PV&#8217;s. Equally important is that of Biomass Energy &#8211; which includes Stoves, Fuel, Pellets and Boilers burning Wood. Then we have the ancient energy of the Sun and the heat that comes from it &#8211; now called Ground Source Heat Pumps. Finally, we have two of the most traditional forms of energy generation that have gone through some resurgence over the last few years; these being Wind Power, Wind Turbines and Hydropower (including Water Wheels.)</p>
<p>Solar Thermal Energy Systems &#8211; Also known as Solar Energy, this mainly uses two, albeit different types of solar panels to get the desired results. First, we have Solar Water Heating Collectors, which absorb energy from the Sun and transfer this into hot water. Furthermore, there are the Solar Electrical Panels (more correctly known as Photovoltaic heat collectors) which transform solar radiation into electricity. Solar Panels themselves need to be away from all light blocks, and should be on south facing roofs at angles of 30 degrees from the horizontal plane.</p>
<p>For the UK, this is often considered the most popular form of &#8216;Green Energy&#8217;. These systems are very efficient &#8211; and can deliver 50 percent of a household&#8217;s hot water requirement annually. The cost of fitting depends on whether you do it yourself (500 to 1500 pounds) or whether you get a professional fitter &#8211; in which case it will cost between 2-5k overall.</p>
<p>Biomass Energy: This is a &#8216;capture all&#8217; phrase which includes all natural materials. e.g. Wood, straw and poultry litter &#8211; but nowadays also includes modern &#8216;Energy Crops&#8217;. It is by using these materials in new ways to create energy that makes it so exciting. Furthermore, within the European Markets, the UK is one of the central producers of Biomass fuels. One of the main factors of this style of energy is the result without the impact on C02. To that end, many wood crops come from sustainable sources (as one tree is felled, another is planted in its place; thus the new tree absorbs the CO2 produced during the heating process.)</p>
<p>To meet the need, fast growing trees, known as Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) are utilised. Perennial grasses are also responsible for large quantities of dry matter. Within this process also sits the lesser known Agricultural and Municipal Wastes. To begin with, Agricultural Waste is often produced as part of the agricultural process overall. However, waste derived from food or wood is another biomass entity &#8211; called Municipal Waste.</p>
<p>Geo-Thermal Energy Based Systems &#8211; By naturally heating the Earth, the Sun has the potential to generate both warm water and electricity. Within the UK, the constant ground source heat temperature is around 12 degrees centigrade &#8211; and can be utilised to both heat and cool buildings. Heat pumps are recognised as a very good form of power generation, generally giving back four units of energy for every one used. By using energy from solar electrical panels or wind turbines to power them, heat source pumps can be almost 100 percent renewable in energy production.</p>
<p>Systems Based On Wind Energy: As an energy source, wind energy has to be one of the oldest forms of energy creation in history. However, in more recent times there&#8217;s been the option to recover the energy for its own sake &#8211; and deliver this either to a home unit or to the local power grid. To be fair, the UK has the highest level of wind generation within Europe. Although, within the UK we currently only utilise 1 percent of electricity from wind, yet the potential rests at a surprising 10 percent. Rather than electricity production running at 2-10 p per kWh, it could be run at 2p per kWh. Recovery of the cost involved is somewhere between 6-9 months.</p>
<p>Last of all there is Hydropower &#8211; an area of especial importance to the UK. The ability to utilise energy from moving water, much like wind power, has been going on for thousands of years. That said, this type of energy can generate around 2 percent of the total electrical demand for the UK.</p>
<p>Using a turbine, a Hydropower system can transform the energy of water into other forms. It is by either water &#8216;drop-offs&#8217;, or Natural River runs, that turbines can work through this process. &#8216;Micro-Hydro&#8217; utilises a chunk of the outdated sluices and dam systems that have been killed off by the large national distribution methods. This smaller form of electrical output has been recently reviewed and could allocate some 200MW of capacity to the UK system. The capital cost of installing a micro-hydro system can run between 200 and 3000 pounds per kW of energy output.</p>
<p>Because of the energy need of the Western World, we are now seeing a rapid rise in &#8216;Green Energy&#8217;. The UK domestic market appears to be one of the core beneficiaries of this technology.</p>
<p>With the bulk of development work in the domestic area, both Plumbers and Electricians are set to capitalise in this area. It is the political view of this type of energy generation that results in grants and financial aid becoming ever-more prevalent. It is by gaining the right certificates that will provide opportunities and job security for the long term. You could consider either plumbing or electrical training programs that highlight green installation.</p>
<p>Copyright 2009 S. Edwards. Look at <a href="http://www.electricianqualification.co.uk/Green-Engineer-Certification.html">Green Engineer Certification</a> or <a href="http://www.electricalcourseuk.co.uk/Renewable-Energy-Certification.html">electricalcourseuk.co.uk/Renewable-Energy-Certification.html</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is by using natural resources such as tidal or wind energy - collectively known as 'Green Energy' - that we could meet our daily energy needs. They're all considered naturally able to replenish - and thereby 'Green'. It is easy to think that we may be travelling back in time when we think of items such as wind power and windmills. Generally, this is the result of using up to date ideas, specifically those that are planet friendly and eco-efficient.]]></description>
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<p>It is by using natural resources such as tidal or wind energy &#8211; collectively known as &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; &#8211; that we could meet our daily energy needs. They&#8217;re all considered naturally able to replenish &#8211; and thereby &#8216;Green&#8217;. It is easy to think that we may be travelling back in time when we think of items such as wind power and windmills. Generally, this is the result of using up to date ideas, specifically those that are planet friendly and eco-efficient.</p>
<p>In the home environment, one can see examples such as Solar Thermal and Solar Water Heating Collectors. To gain electricity from roof panels you would need solar electrical panels (PV&#8217;s). Following on from this is a process known as Biomass Energy &#8211; which includes Boilers burning wood and other fuels. We now also have Ground Source Heat Pumps &#8211; which draw out the heat left by the Sun. Finally, we have two of the most traditional forms of energy generation that have gone through some resurgence over the last few years; these being Wind Power, Wind Turbines and Hydropower (including Water Wheels.)</p>
<p>Solar Energy Systems: Also known as Solar Energy, this mainly uses two, albeit different types of solar panels to get the desired results. Initially, there is the process of obtaining hot water from the Sun via Solar Water Heating Collectors. Furthermore, there are the Solar Electrical Panels (more correctly known as Photovoltaic heat collectors) which transform solar radiation into electricity. Obviously situated away from blockages such as chimneys etc., these Solar Panels need to be mounted on south facing roofs at an angle of 30 degrees from the horizontal.</p>
<p>In the UK, Solar Water Power is now one of the most sought after forms of Solar Energy. With the ability to provide almost half the annual need for hot water in the house, Solar Water heating systems are very important. The cost of fitting depends on whether you do it yourself (500 to 1500 pounds) or whether you get a professional fitter &#8211; in which case it will cost between 2-5k overall.</p>
<p>Biomass Energy Based Systems: Historically, this has come from plants and animals, though nowadays this also includes new genetcially engineered &#8216;energy crops&#8217;. Considering its ability to produce energy in the form of heat and electricity, this type of energy is extremely flexible. Furthermore, within the European Markets, the UK is one of the central producers of Biomass fuels. Considering all this, and the relative lack of C02 produced, makes the whole process highly green overall. Much of the UK wood crop is sustainable, in order to ensure that C02 produced during any heating process is absorbed.</p>
<p>&#8216;Energy Crops&#8217; trees such as Willow and Poplar play a major part in the process &#8211; under the banner of Short Rotation Coppice (SRC). Of equal importance is the production of perennial grasses &#8211; because of their yield of dry matter. Whilst Agricultural and Municipal waste may be lesser known, they are essential to the whole process. One natural offshoot of agricultural work is Agricultural Waste. Municipal Waste such as food or wood can also be utilised as a biomass product.</p>
<p>Systems Based On Geo-Thermal Energy: Used in the generation of both warm water and electricity, this energy mainly comes from the Sun and heats the Earth. Using the ground temperature of around 12 degrees in the UK &#8211; we can both heat and cool buildings. Generally, items such as Heat Pumps are thought of as very effective, as they produce four units of energy for every one that is used for generation. A greate return of energy (sometimes almost 100 percent) is produced &#8211; because heat source pumps can operate in-line with wind turbines and solar electrical panels.</p>
<p>Systems Based On Wind Energy: When you consider the milling of grain and pumping of water, it is easy to see how long wind energy has been with us. Whether to your home or to a local grid, when the energy has been generated it must be delivered to a point of usage &#8211; and cannot be stored. In fact, the UK has the largest wind resource within Europe. Although we only utilise 1 percent of the current electricity capability from wind &#8211; we do have the ability to create 10 percent. Overall, electricity could be generated from as low as 2p per kWh &#8211; instead of the current 2-10 p per kWh. Because of this, it is estimated that it takes between half a year to three quarters of a year to cover the installation costs.</p>
<p>Within the UK, Hydropower suits the energy generation model. Just like a thousand years ago, we are utilising the energy from water. Interestingly enough, this type of energy production meets around 2 percent of the UK electrical total demand.</p>
<p>The Hydropower process uses a turbine that can convert the energy from one form into another. The important thing is that, without having to rely on water storage, the turbines can generate electricity. It is by using the eroded national distribution systems, that allows for outdated sluices and dams to be used by techniques known as &#8216;Micro-Hydro&#8217;. This smaller form of electrical output has been recently reviewed and could allocate some 200MW of capacity to the UK system. The capital cost of installing a micro-hydro system can run between 200 and 3000 pounds per kW of energy output.</p>
<p>&#8216;Green Energy&#8217; is growing &#8211; mainly due to the demands of the Western World. That said, the UK is well placed &#8211; especially in the domestic sector &#8211; to take full advantage of the items above.</p>
<p>It is the drive for installations in the domestic sector that looks to favour jobs such as plumbers and electricians. With EEC and UK recognition of renewable energy getting ever-higher on the political agenda, the grants and financial aid for introduction of these systems can only increase. Gaining installation certification across these areas can only provide further opportunity and job security to anyone already in related fields or looking to retrain. To that end, it may be worth thinking about combined training. You can then get plumbing or electrical training along with green knowledge.</p>
<p>(C) 2009 Scott Edwards. Pop over to <a href="http://www.electricaltraininguk.co.uk/Solar-Energy-Training.html">www.electricaltraininguk.co.uk/Solar-Energy-Training.html</a> or <a href="http://www.electriciancoursesuk.co.uk/Solar-Energy-Courses.html">Solar Energy Courses</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is the use of tides or wind to deliver our daily energy needs that form 'Green Energy'. They are thought to be 'Green' due to the fact that they are easily restored and natural. Often by going back in time we see the value of wind power and windmills as modern energy sources. Regardless of this, we are mainly talking about using modern techniques to offer planet friendly and eco-efficient solutions.]]></description>
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<p>It is the use of tides or wind to deliver our daily energy needs that form &#8216;Green Energy&#8217;. They are thought to be &#8216;Green&#8217; due to the fact that they are easily restored and natural. Often by going back in time we see the value of wind power and windmills as modern energy sources. Regardless of this, we are mainly talking about using modern techniques to offer planet friendly and eco-efficient solutions.</p>
<p>Solar Thermal and Solar Water Heating Collectors are examples of what can be used in the house as part of renewable energy technologies. Following on it is items such as the Photovoltaic Panels (PV&#8217;s) that develop electricity through suitable roof-panels. Another key element is that of Biomass Energy, which relates to Stoves and Boilers burning Wood, Fuel and Pellets. There is the old heat from the Sun now known as Ground Source Heat Pumps. When we think about Wind Power and Hydropower we have two of the more habitual forms of energy generation.</p>
<p>Looking at each area in turn we will consider some of the skills needed by those who want to train in this field. If you currently work in the areas of Electrical, Gas and Plumbing then this could be appealing to you. Certainly by getting information from many sources we can look at the career potential for Electricians, Gas and Plumbers. We&#8217;ve also provided links and adverts from several training providers, so book-mark this page (CTRL-D) and you can come back later to review other options.</p>
<p>Thermal Solar Energy Systems: This technology is based around two core types of knowledge to achieve the results known as Solar Energy. First, we have Solar Water Heating Collectors, which absorb energy from the Sun and transfer this into hot water. Whereas Solar Electrical panels or Photovoltaic heat collectors transfer solar radiation into electricity. Obviously situated away from blockages such as chimneys these Solar Panels basically need to be mounted on south facing roofs at an angle of 30 degrees from the horizontal.</p>
<p>For the UK this is often considered the most popular form of &#8216;Green Energy&#8217;. With the ability to provide almost half the annual need for hot water in the house then Solar Water heating systems is very important. The cost of fitting depends on whether you do it yourself &#8211; 500 to 1500 pounds or whether you get a professional fit in which it will cost between 2-5k overall.</p>
<p>Biomass Energy and &#8216;Energy Crops&#8217; &#8211; This is a general term for all forms of plant and animal material e.g. wood, straw, poultry litter and &#8216;energy crops&#8217;. Considering its ability to produce energy in the form of heat and electricity this type of energy is extremely flexible The ability to generate electricity is one of the UK&#8217;s main concepts as it has one of the larger Biomass legacies within Europe. Added to all this is the lack of C02 produced as a by product of the whole process. To that end, many wood crops come from sustainable sources (as one tree is felled, another is planted in its place; thus the new tree absorbs the CO2 produced during the heating process.)</p>
<p>&#8216;Energy Crops&#8217; such as Willow and Poplar play a major part in the process under the banner of Short Rotation Coppice (SRC). Of equal importance is the ability to produce dry matter and perennial grasses are very good for this. Equally significant within this practise sit Municipal and Agricultural waste products. To begin with Agricultural Waste is often produced as part of the agricultural process overall. Whereas Municipal Waste is derived from wood or food and can be used for biomass energy.</p>
<p>Systems Based On Geo-Thermal Energy: Used in the generation of warm water and electricity this energy mainly comes from the Sun and heats the Earth. Having a consistent ground temperature of around 12 degrees centigrade is fortunate for the UK as it allows both the heating and cooling of buildings. With four units replaced for every one unit of energy used these heat pumps are very effective. This system can go even further if energy efficient items such as wind turbines or solar electrical panels are used.</p>
<p>Systems Based On Wind Energy: As an energy source wind energy has to be one of the oldest forms of energy creation in history. Whether to a home or local grid when the energy has been generated it must be delivered to appoint if usage and cannot be stored. The UK alone is considered one of the best sources of wind generation within Europe. For the fact remains that within the UK we have the ability to generate 10 percent of our requirement from Wind Production as opposed to the current value of 1 percent. Instead of producing electricity at a rate of 2-10p per kWh we could be generating at 2p per kWh. Because of this it is estimated that it takes between half a year to three quarters of a year to cover the costs.</p>
<p>Hydropower is a subject that suits the UK energy production system. Having said that the art of using energy from moving water, as like wind power is very traditional. Interestingly enough this type of energy production meets 2 percent of the UK electrical demand in total.</p>
<p>It is a Hydropower process, using a turbine that can convert the energy from one for into another. It is by either water drops or Natural River runs that turbines can work through this process &#8216;Micro-Hydro&#8217; however avoids this system killed off by the larger national distribution methods and plans to use the outdated sluices and dams. This smaller form of electrical output has been recently reviewed and could allocate some 200MW of capacity to the UK system. The expected cost of installing a system such as this would be between 200 pounds and 3k per kW of output.</p>
<p>It is down to the worldwide energy requirements that sees the growth in &#8216;Green Energy&#8217;. Considering this schemes laid out above the UK domestic market appears to be one of the core beneficiaries of this technology.</p>
<p>With the bulk of development work in the domestic field both the Plumbers and Electricians are set to capitalise in this area. You can now get a range of grants to support the growth of renewable energy ideas within the European market. Equally important is the role of gaining qualifications to install items that we have talked about. By mixing green training with those of electrical or plumbing you could cover both angles.</p>
<p>(C) 2009 &#8211; S. Edwards. Browse around <a href="http://www.plumbingtraininginfo.co.uk/Green-Certification.html">www.plumbingtraininginfo.co.uk/Green-Certification.html</a> or <a href="http://www.plumbercourse.co.uk/Solar-Training.html">Solar Training</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When our daily energy requirements are met by 'Green Energy', then we are using resources such as wind, tides or geothermal heat. They are considered 'Green' because they are environmentally friendly. When considering elements such as Wind Power and Windmills, in many cases we are looking back at the history of energy production. Overall, this is the method of using modern techniques to provide eco-effiency and planet friendly options.]]></description>
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<p>When our daily energy requirements are met by &#8216;Green Energy&#8217;, then we are using resources such as wind, tides or geothermal heat. They are considered &#8216;Green&#8217; because they are environmentally friendly. When considering elements such as Wind Power and Windmills, in many cases we are looking back at the history of energy production. Overall, this is the method of using modern techniques to provide eco-effiency and planet friendly options.</p>
<p>The home environment, for example, encompasses a range of energy ideas &#8211; including Solar Thermal and Solar Water Heating solutions. Equally there is electricity that is generated through roof-installed panels. A further factor revolves around stoves and boilers &#8211; which are known as Biomass Energy. We now also have Ground Source Heat Pumps &#8211; which draw out the heat left by the Sun. Finally, we have two of the most traditional forms of energy generation that have gone through some resurgence over the last few years; these being Wind Power, Wind Turbines and Hydropower (including Water Wheels.)</p>
<p>Thermal Solar Energy &#8211; Often called Solar Energy, this is fact based on two types of solar panels each using different ideas to get their results. First, we have Solar Water Heating Collectors, which absorb energy from the Sun and transfer this into hot water. Furthermore, there are the Solar Electrical Panels (more correctly known as Photovoltaic heat collectors) which transform solar radiation into electricity. Typically, these panels are found on roofs &#8211; and need to be away from any light blocks such as trees, chimneys and other buildings.</p>
<p>Within Solar Energy overall, Solar Water Power is most commonly used in the UK. With the capacity to deliver 50 percent plus of a household&#8217;s hot water requirement annually, Solar Water heating systems are crucial to energy in the UK. The typical cost for installation ranges from 500-1500 pounds for a DIY system, all the way through to 2-5k for a professional fit.</p>
<p>Biomass Energy Systems &#8211; This term encompasses all forms of natural products &#8211; such as plant and animal material. It is by using these materials in new ways to create energy that makes it so exciting. With one of the largest production legacies within Europe, the UK is a major player in Biomass-produced electricity. Added to all this, is the lack of C02 produced as a by-product of the whole process. As each tree felled, it is replaced by another. This helps to reduce the overall effect on C02.</p>
<p>Within this field is the need for the use of &#8216;Energy Crops&#8217;, such as fast growing trees, e.g. Willow and Poplar or other entities grown on a Short Rotation Coppice (SRC). Perennial grasses are also responsible for large quantities of dry matter. Municipal and Agricultural waste products are both little known, but essential materials to this field. Agricultural Waste is commonly formed as a by-product of traditional agricultural work. Whereas Municipal Waste is derived from wood or food &#8211; and can be used for biomass energy.</p>
<p>Geo-Thermal Energy: Both warm water and electricity can be produced as by-products of the natural heating of the Earth by the Sun. Heating or cooling properties in the UK can be achieved using the ground source heat temperature of around 12 degrees centigrade. Generally, items such as Heat Pumps are thought of as very effective, as they produce four units of energy for every one that is used for generation. Heat source pump energy can go one step further (by gaining a 100 percent return) if the energy to power them comes from items such as wind turbines or solar electrical panels.</p>
<p>Wind Energy: The use of wind as a source of energy has been going on for thousands of years, especially in milling grain and pumping water. More recently, there has been the desire to deliver the energy created to the home &#8211; or to a local power grid. With regard to wind generation, it is the UK that has the highest production within Europe. The fact remains that in the UK, there exists the ability to realise 10 percent of our electricity requirement from wind power &#8211; as opposed to the current value of just 1 percent. Rather than electricity production running at 2-10 p per kWh, it could be run at 2p per kWh. Because of this, it is estimated that it takes between half a year to three quarters of a year to cover the installation costs.</p>
<p>Within the UK, Hydropower suits the energy generation model. The ability to utilise energy from moving water, much like wind power, has been going on for thousands of years. Interestingly enough, this type of energy production meets around 2 percent of the UK electrical total demand.</p>
<p>The Hydropower process uses a turbine that can convert the energy from one form into another. The important thing is that, without having to rely on water storage, the turbines can generate electricity. A &#8216;Micro-Hydro&#8217; system creates energy through the use of dams and sluices (that are no longer a part of the national distribution system.) Although a lesser known form of electricity output, this process could supply 200mW of UK demand. The capital cost of installing a micro-hydro system can run between 200 and 3000 pounds per kW of energy output.</p>
<p>It can be seen that the route to &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; is growing considerably, especially in light of the need for increasing energy outputs throughout the Western World. The UK domestic market appears to be one of the core beneficiaries of this technology.</p>
<p>Electricians and Plumbers in particular are expected to provide the main thrust of domestic installation expertise. A range of grants are available to support the growth of renewable energy ideas within the European market. As a new industry, there are a range of new certificates to gain. Look for combined electrical and plumbing training, with a key emphasis on practical green systems and installation.</p>
<p>(C) S. Edwards 2009. Visit <a href="http://www.plumbercourse.co.uk">Plumber Courses</a> or <a href="http://www.plumbingtraininginfo.co.uk">plumbingtraininginfo.co.uk</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is by using natural resources such as tidal or wind energy - collectively known as 'Green Energy' - that we could meet our daily energy needs. When 'Green', they are all thought to be replenishable and natural. Often, by going back in time, we can see the value of wind power and windmills as modern energy sources. However, it is the result of eco-efficient and planet friendly options that this process is maintained.]]></description>
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<p>It is by using natural resources such as tidal or wind energy &#8211; collectively known as &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; &#8211; that we could meet our daily energy needs. When &#8216;Green&#8217;, they are all thought to be replenishable and natural. Often, by going back in time, we can see the value of wind power and windmills as modern energy sources. However, it is the result of eco-efficient and planet friendly options that this process is maintained.</p>
<p>The home can use a range of new ideas to help with energy usage &#8211; including Solar Thermal and Solar Water Heating Collectors. For electricity created through roof-installed panels, you would need Photovoltaic Panels or PV&#8217;s. Biomass Energy is the next phase, and this involves Fuel, Pellets, Stoves and Boilers burning Wood. What shouldn&#8217;t be forgotten is the heat stored in the ground from the Sun &#8211; often simply referred to as Ground Source Heat Pumps. When we think about Wind Power and Hydropower we have two of the more common forms of energy generation.</p>
<p>Solar Thermal Energy Systems &#8211; Often commonly referred to as Solar Energy, this is primarily captured by two types of solar panels; each of which utilises different technologies for the process. To begin with, we have the concept of drawing energy from the Sun to heat water &#8211; known as Solar Water Heating Collectors. Secondly, Photovoltaic heat collectors &#8211; often simply referred to as Solar Electrical Panels &#8211; which transform the solar radiation into electricity. Obviously situated away from blockages such as chimneys etc., these Solar Panels need to be mounted on south facing roofs at an angle of 30 degrees from the horizontal.</p>
<p>Within this discipline, Solar Water Power is often regarded as the most popular form of Solar Energy within the UK. Solar Water heating systems can provide over 50 percent of a household&#8217;s hot water requirement during the year. The cost of fitting depends on whether you do it yourself (500 to 1500 pounds) or whether you get a professional fitter &#8211; in which case it will cost between 2-5k overall.</p>
<p>Biomass Energy and &#8216;Energy Crops&#8217; &#8211; In the modern world this now includes genetically engineered &#8216;Energy Crops&#8217; &#8211; but it also takes in natural plant and animal substances. Considering its ability to produce energy in the form of heat and electricity, this type of energy is extremely flexible. It is interesting to note that the UK has some of the largest quantities of Biomass material to generate electricity within Europe. The lack of C02 given out by this form of energy is another positive element in the whole process. To that end, many wood crops come from sustainable sources (as one tree is felled, another is planted in its place; thus the new tree absorbs the CO2 produced during the heating process.)</p>
<p>A process called Short Rotation Coppice (SRC), utilising trees such as Willow and Poplar, is used to meet the demands of such &#8216;Energy Crops&#8217;. Of equal importance is the ability to produce dry matter &#8211; and perennial grasses are very good for this. Within this process also sits the lesser known Agricultural and Municipal Wastes. Under normal agricultural activity, agricultural waste is a natural by-product. Municipal Waste such as food or wood can also be utilised as a biomass product.</p>
<p>Geo-Thermal Energy Systems&#8230; By naturally heating the Earth, the Sun has the potential to generate both warm water and electricity. By using the ground source temperature of approximately 12 degrees, we can either heat or cool buildings within the UK. Although heat pumps require energy to function, their rate of return is superb &#8211; being a four-fold benefit over the energy put in. A greate return of energy (sometimes almost 100 percent) is produced &#8211; because heat source pumps can operate in-line with wind turbines and solar electrical panels.</p>
<p>Wind Energy Based Systems &#8211; Wind Energy as a sustainable source of energy has been going on for millennia. Recently though, there has been the trend to generate energy and deliver this onto the local grid. The ability to utilise wind generation is considered to be greatest in the UK. Potentially, we can produce 10 percent of our annual energy needs through wind power, although at present within the UK we still only use 1 percent. Frankly, electricity can be realised from as little as 2p per kWh &#8211; as opposed to the current level of 2-10 p per kWh. Recovery of the cost involved is somewhere between 6-9 months.</p>
<p>Hydropower is a method that suits the UK energy production system. The field of using moving water to release energy is a very old technique &#8211; albeit we now do this in new ways. That said, this type of energy can generate around 2 percent of the total electrical demand for the UK.</p>
<p>Using a turbine, a Hydropower system can transform the energy of water into other forms. No water reservoirs are required &#8211; as the turbines either run through a water drop-off system or the natural power of the river. Alternatively, &#8216;Micro-Hydro&#8217; systems use hitherto outdated sluices and dams to generate electricity. Having said that, this process could still generate 200mW of the National Capacity. Between 200 pounds and 3k per KW of energy output, is a good estimate of the overall cost of a project such as this.</p>
<p>The demand on &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; continues to develop &#8211; in light of the energy demands worldwide. The UK remains one of the main beneficiaries of this technology.</p>
<p>Electrician and Plumbers are thought to be key in providing expertise during domestic installations. With EEC and UK recognition of renewable energy getting ever-higher on the political agenda, the grants and financial aid for introduction of these systems can only increase. Gaining installation certification across these areas can only provide further opportunity and job security to anyone already in related fields or looking to retrain. To cover both ends, you could consider electrical or plumbing training along with green systems.</p>
<p>Author: Scott Edwards. Browse around <a href="http://www.electricaltrainingcourseuk.co.uk">Electrical Training Courses</a> or <a href="http://www.electricianstrainingcourses.co.uk">electricianstrainingcourses.co.uk</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a nutshell, 'Green Energy' utilises natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat to provide our daily energy requirement. They are thought to be 'Green' due to the fact that they are easily restored and natural. The older energy skill sets often have value set in times gone by especially when we think of wind power and windmills. Generally this is a result of using up to date ideas, specifically those relating to planet friendly and eco-efficiency.]]></description>
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<p>In a nutshell, &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; utilises natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat to provide our daily energy requirement. They are thought to be &#8216;Green&#8217; due to the fact that they are easily restored and natural. The older energy skill sets often have value set in times gone by especially when we think of wind power and windmills. Generally this is a result of using up to date ideas, specifically those relating to planet friendly and eco-efficiency.</p>
<p>It is the use of simple renewable energies such as Solar Thermal and Solar Water Heating Collectors that suits the home environment. Following on it is items such as the Photovoltaic Panels (PV&#8217;s) that develop electricity through suitable roof-panels. Equally important is that of Biomass Energy which includes Stoves, Fuel, Pellets and Boilers burning Wood. There is the old heat from the Sun now known as Ground Source Heat Pumps. Considering items such as Wind Power and Hydro Turbines we are finally getting to very old forms of energy production.</p>
<p>For those wanting to train in this area we will expand on each section and cover off some of the skills required. Working in the field of Plumbing, Gas or as an Electrician you can see that the points raised would be of value to you. It would definitely be worth looking at modern careers such as Electricians, Plumbers and Green engineers and see how they relate to this information. So we have researched this site and added links and adverts for interested parties and bookmark via CTRL-D.</p>
<p>Solar Thermal Energy &#8211; Typically referred to as Solar Energy this section is mainly made up of two types of Solar Panels each using different methods to achieve similar results. To begin with we have the idea of drawing energy from the Sun and making hot water known as Solar Water Heating Collectors. Added to this is the generation of electricity from solar radiation known as Photovoltaism or more commonly Solar Electrical panels. To get best results these panels need to be situated 30 degrees from the horizontal, on a south facing roof and obviously free from blockages such as trees and buildings.</p>
<p>For the UK this is often considered the most popular form of &#8216;Green Energy&#8217;. Solar Water heating systems can meet the need for more than half of all hot water needs in the domestic market. The typical cost for installation ranges from 500-1500 pounds for a DIY system all the way through to 2-5k for a professional fit.</p>
<p>Biomass Energy Systems &#8211; Although in the modern world this now includes &#8216;Energy Crops&#8217; it also takes in suitable plant and animal substances. Considering its ability to produce energy in the form of heat and electricity this type of energy is extremely flexible The ability to generate electricity is one of the UK&#8217;s main concepts as it has one of the larger Biomass legacies within Europe. One of the main factors of this style of energy is the result without the impact on C02. To that end, many wood crops come from sustainable sources (as one tree is felled, another is planted in its place; thus the new tree absorbs the CO2 produced during the heating process.)</p>
<p>&#8216;Energy Crops&#8217; such as Willow and Poplar play a major part in the process under the banner of Short Rotation Coppice (SRC). Also producing high yields of dry matter are perennial grasses. Municipal and Agricultural waste products are both little known but essential materials to this field. Agricultural Waste is commonly formed as a by-product of traditional work in agriculture. Of equal importance is Municipal Waste, which comes from wood and food.</p>
<p>Geo-Thermal Energy Based Systems &#8211; This is where both warm water and electricity can be produced as by products of the natural heating of the Earth by the Sun. Using the ground temperature of around 12 degrees in the UK we can both heat and cool buildings. With four units replaced for every one unit of energy used these heat pumps are very effective. The energy generated by a heat source pump can in fact be considered 100 percent renewable, if the power to operate the pump comes from solar electrical panels or a wind turbine.</p>
<p>Wind Energy Based Systems &#8211; As an energy source wind energy has to be one of the oldest forms of energy creation in history. That aside the ability to generate energy and transfer this onto homes or the local grid has been a relatively new option. The UK alone is considered one of the best sources of wind generation within Europe. Although, within the UK we currently only utilise 1 percent of electricity from wind, yet the potential rests at a surprising 10 percent. Rather than electricity production running at 2-10 p per kWh it could be run at 2p per kWh. It is from this that the recovery process takes around 6-9 months.</p>
<p>Then there is Hydropower &#8211; something within Europe that the UK excels in. Having said that the art of using energy from moving water, as like wind power is very traditional. In total, this could result in something like 2 percent of all electricity produced in the UK.</p>
<p>A hydropower system uses a turbine to create energy from moving water. It is by either water drops or Natural River runs that turbines can work through this process Alternatively &#8216;Micro-Hydro&#8217; systems use hitherto outdated sluices and dams to generate electricity. Having said that this process could still generate 200mW of the National Capacity. The capital cost of installing a micro-hydro system can run between 200 and 3000 pounds per kW of energy output.</p>
<p>It can be seen that the route to &#8216;Green Energy&#8217; is growing considerably, especially in light of the need for increasing energy outputs throughout the Western World. Within the UK and mainly the domestic sector we are well placed to take advantage of the schemes listed above.</p>
<p>With the bulk of development work in the domestic field both the Plumbers and Electricians are set to capitalise in this area. You can now get a range of grants to support the growth of renewable energy ideas within the European market. This is a new industry but getting the right certification can only improve job security and opportunities for the future. By mixing green training with those of electrical or plumbing you could cover both angles.</p>
<p>Author: Scott Edwards. Check out <a href="http://www.plumbingqualification.co.uk/Green-Engineer-Training.html">CLICK HERE</a> or <a href="http://www.plumbingtraining4u.co.uk/Green-Engineer-Courses.html">Green Engineer Courses</a>.</p>
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