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Alternative Solar Power Sources

Friday, June 5th, 2009

This planet that we inhabit has plenty of sources at our disposal. For instance, wind power comes from the sun. Some areas receive a lot of sunlight while others do not.

Wind is an alternative power source that gets harnessed to make electricity, so there will always be electricity. If you have ever seen windmills, you can see that they are used to harness energy. Windmills store energy for later use.

Solar power is another energy source that comes from sunlight. Just a fraction of solar power is needed to meet the world’s energy demand. New techniques are being developed to capture this power. Costs for this type of resource have decreased. The only negative impact is the increasing demand for alternative power sources.

Biomass is also an energy source. It is plant material that comes from trees and grasses. Biomass is stored energy used for fuel and heat. There is enough biomass to go around since we have so much open space.

Nuclear power plants are a term we have all heard. It seems to be the answer to problems of air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The costs for this energy source outweigh the benefits because exposure of uranium can cause severe health issues.

The oldest energy source comes from flowing water. Water can be used for mechanical power through hydropower plants which provide electricity. These plants use dams to convert the energy.

So, we as a nation have figured out how to use our land’s resources to create other alternative power sources. A lot of technology is put into tapping into other ways to harness energy sources and to put them to good use. People need to become self-aware of how to help the environment.

Alternative Power Store Uses Specialized Components

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

STR Holdings Stocks Our Alternative Power Store With Specialized Components

STR Holdings, owner of Specialized Technology Resources Inc., is an alternative power store which will soon be stoking the flagging economy with its need for manufacturing of specific technological parts for our alternative power stores. It isn’t a solar power store per se but manufactures the plastic laminates and plastic polymer encapsulates that insulate and protect the materials used in photovoltaic solar panels as semiconductors of the electricity generated. STR hopes to raise $300 million on the New York Stock Exchange, with Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs as underwriters.

The alternative power store already supplies encapsulates to solar module manufacturers such as BP Solar, First Solar, Solarwatt AG, SunPower Corporation, and United Solar Ovonic. The alternative power store says its customers accounted for a cumulative 30 percent of the global market for photovoltaic panels in 2007. Solar power is a field that is constantly changing, with dozens of alternative power stores trying to develop cheaper, more efficient photovoltaic cells. But STR Holdings says that it’s in a strong position to supply components to the industry whichever way the technology develops. Due to the nature of solar panels, it will always be necessary to package and protect photovoltaic panels before installing them in outdoor environments.