Saturday, June 7, 2008

Cool Solutions ‘Wind Power




Environmentalists are warning about threat caused by the modern ways of producing energy. The future of the earth is dark and posterity is in peril if steps are not taken to do away with the causes of global warming. Many cool solutions are suggested by the scientists to employ in our energy management struggle.


Wind power is one of such cool solutions to deal with our crisis. Windmills have been in use for quite sometime now. They are the instrument that makes the wind move in such a way that it produces electricity. The electricity produced by the movement of the wind is called wind power. Wind farms are the places where wind power is produced in large quantity. There are places in the world where this source is being used in such a way that it produces wind in such quantity that it is enough for their energy requirement.


This conversion of wind energy into wind power is environmentally safe way to produce energy. The production of wind power does not emit any gases that may cause or contribute to global warming. It does not require heavy expenditure to install the plant for wind power. Wind energy is plentiful. It is renewable. It is clean and can be widely distributed. Therefore wind power is a cool alternative to fossil fuel derived energy.





For more information about Wind Power, please visit this website:-



http://www.alliantenergykids.com/stellent2/groups/public/documents/pub/phk_ee_re_001502.hcsp







Here is a video about wind power:-


http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play?p=wind+power&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-501&fr2=tab-web&tnr=21&vid=1185532











My regards...
Khaleefa AlRumaithy

TDIC Projects







Abu Dhabi is a modern city; it is the largest of the seven emirates. In the capital of UAE, many projects are being established, so it will be a great tourist destination. I’m going to write about a project that I liked the most and the least interesting.
The project that I liked the most is desert islands. This project will match the desert with the marine life which are present the image of UAE culture. Desert islands consist of eight Islands, Sir Bani Yas and Dalam Islands are the main two islands of the all. The first main Island is Sir Bani Yas will has the Arabian wildlife park, where visitors can take lessons in falconry. The second is Dalma Island a place where traditional fishing and farming. The rest islands called The Discovery Islands″ consist six islands″ will feature a length of two kilometer jetty and a pier with a waterfront including cafes and shops.
Saadiyat island is the project that I like the least, because my family and I we used to live there and personally I had very great moments during my childhood, but know I am disappointed because it is not existed anymore only in my memory. However, Saadiyat Island has many Luxury hotels, museums, and Villas that will reach 90 millions dirham.

In conclusion, Abu Dhabi government is planning for a lot of projects that will challenge the world, also will be the right place for investments and first destination for the tourists.



Thursday, June 5, 2008

Cool City Comments


Good adaptations:

(1) Plant trees: Carbon dioxide is produced by the burning of fossil fuels. On the other hand, plant trees reduce carbon dioxide and take it out of the air and produce the oxygen which is necessary to get a green planet.


  • For more information about plant trees, please visit this website:-
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qdoe_gI_fSs


(2) Recycle: It is good because the recycling help our environment by decreasing rubbish and to save energy. The government must distribute recycling boxes on every corner in the city, to collect waste items such as glass, paper, timber and plastic.


(3) Solar energy: It is energy from the sun, beneficial since UAE has dry weather, so it has sunlight through the year. This kind of renewable energy will reduce the use of fossil fuels. Moreover, solar energy is cleaner and easier to produce than any renewable energy.


  • This is a video of how solar energy works:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7T6EONdTWFE



Bad adaptations:

(1) Solar Vehicles: Because solar vehicles are electric vehicles and powered by solar energy, this kind of technology might be more expensive than what we are using today even if they are cleaner. Moreover, a solar vehicle has a complicated engine, so the people will face a lot of problems to fix any problem in the engine.


(2) Nuclear power: Even though it is a sustainable energy; nuclear power is a very dangerous energy source. If the nuclear repositories are explosive we will have a disaster, it will take thousands years to clean up. This kind of risk can be reduced by new technology, but there is a chance of a disaster by sabotage or accident.


  • This is a video of Nuclear Underground Detonation:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ca4D0-s8OsI&feature=related

(3) Public transportation: All people in UAE have their own car, so it is difficult to put a rule to prevent private cars.

My Carbon Footprint: Problems & Solutions




What is the definition of a carbon footprint,” it is a measure of
the impact human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of green house gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide”. I did a carbon footprint, my footprint is 2.01 planets, also my carbon footprint calculated, which is 7.39 tonnes per annum.
There are many reasons for carbon footprint problems. The first reason, I go to the sea a lot by boat, my boat has a two stroke engine which is burning a lot of fossil fuel. Moreover, I drive a large vehicle which produces large amounts of carbon. The last thing, through the year I didn’t turn off the air condition at my room.
After I knew about global warming and I did a carbon footprint, I m going to apply some solutions, for my boat I will buy a four stroke engine which less carbon produce than two stroke engine, and about my a long vehicle I m going to buy a smaller vehicle to reduce the amount of carbon. About my air condition, I will try turn it off as much as I can.
All in all, I’m only one person in a huge world, so I can’t do everything for this problem. All the people around the world have worries about global warming. This is my solution.



here is a link of a funny movie about carbon footprint:

http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play?p=carbon+footprint&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-501&fr2=tab-web&tnr=21&vid=1118254822





My regards...
Khaleefa Alrumaithy

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Review of “An Inconvenient Truth”

I think it is an interesting and very important film, interesting because Al Gore delivered his point of view clearly with strong evidences about global warming, also he reached to hearts a lot of people by his a funny presentation and using sample charts, pictures and video clips.
The film is important because it’s discussed the most dangerous and important issue. I think we can’t stop the global warming in a short period; we have to draw a plan for ten years to face and try to stop this disaster. We must reduce a volume of carbon dioxide. In my point of view, renewable energies such as solar power, wave power, hydro power and wind power. They are the last brief to save our planet.

Summary of an inconvenient Truth



An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film about the threat of global warming. The film is presented by Al Gore.
Al Gore said increasing global warming is not a political issue; it is the biggest challenge that faces all humans around the world. The film tells us the cause this disaster is human activity so they have to begin to take action to stop it. If we do nothing, after 10 years our planet will be destroyed. He shows a lot of pictures clearly proving that lakes are shrinking and snows are melting. As he mentioned, the earth is heating and the main reason for that is increasing in carbon dioxide caused mainly by the burning of fossil fuels such as oil and petroleum. Gore stands in front of graph showing the change of carbon dioxide in last years, the graph goes up and keep going up. At the end of the film.


Gore said “future generations may will ask himself what were are parents thinking why didn’t they wake up when they had a chance? We have to hear that question from him now!
here is a link of an Ecard of the movie :
My regards.....
Khaleefa Alrumaithy

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Renewable energy

Introduction :


Renewable energy effectively uses natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, hydroelectricity/micro hydro, biomass and biofuels for transportation.



Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into useful form, such as electricity, using wind turbines. In windmills, wind energy is directly used to crush grain or to pump water. At the end of 2007, worldwide capacity of wind-powered generators was 94.1 gig watts Although wind currently produces just over 1% of world-wide electricity use it accounts for approximately 19% of electricity production in Denmark, 9% in Spain and Portugal, and 6% in Germany and the Republic of Ireland (2007 data). Globally, wind power generation increased more than fivefold between 2000 and 2007 .Wind power is produced in large scale wind farms connected to electrical grids, as well as in individual turbines for providing electricity to isolated locations.
Wind energy is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, clean, and reduces greenhouse gas emissions when it displaces fossil-fuel-derived electricity. The intermittency of wind seldom creates insurmountable problems when using wind power to supply a low proportion of total demand, but it presents extra costs when wind is to be used for a large fraction of demand.


History
The earliest historical reference describes a windmill used to power an organ in the 1st century AD. Windmills were used extensively in Northwestern Europe to grind flour beginning in the 1180s, and many Dutch windmills still exist.
In the United States, the development of the "water-pumping windmill" was the major factor in allowing the farming and ranching of vast areas of North America, which were otherwise devoid of readily accessible water. They contributed to the expansion of rail transport systems throughout the world, by pumping water from wells to supply the needs of the steam locomotives of those early times.
The multi-bladed wind turbine atop a lattice tower made of wood or steel was, for many years, a fixture of the landscape throughout rural America.
The modern wind turbine was developed beginning in the 1980s, although designs are still under development.


Impact on wildlife:

Birds
Danger to birds is often the main complaint against the installation of a wind turbine, but actual numbers are very low: studies show that the number of birds killed by wind turbines is negligible compared to the number that die as a result of other human activities such as traffic, hunting, power lines and high-rise buildings and especially the environmental impacts of using non-clean power sources. For example, in the UK, where there are several hundred turbines, about one bird is killed per turbine per year; 10 million per year are killed by cars alone.[66] In the United States, turbines kill 70,000 birds per year, compared to 57 million killed by cars and 97.5 million killed by collisions with plate glass.[67] An article in Nature stated that each wind turbine kills on average 0.03 birds per year, or one kill per thirty turbines.[68]
In the UK, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) concluded that "The available evidence suggests that appropriately positioned wind farms do not pose a significant hazard for birds."[69] It notes that climate change poses a much more significant threat to wildlife, and therefore supports wind farms and other forms of renewable energy.
Some paths of bird migration, particularly for birds that fly by night, are unknown. A study suggests that migrating birds may avoid the large turbines,[70] at least in the low-wind non-twilight conditions studied. A Danish 2005 (Biology Letters 2005:336) study showed that radio tagged migrating birds traveled around offshore wind farms, with less than 1% of migrating birds passing an offshore wind farm in Rønde, Denmark, got close to collision, though the site was studied only during low-wind non-twilight conditions.
A survey at Altamont Pass, California, conducted by a California Energy Commission in 2004 showed that onshore turbines killed between 1,766 and 4,721[71] birds annually (881 to 1,300 of which were birds of prey). Radar studies of proposed onshore and near-shore sites in the eastern U.S. have shown that migrating songbirds fly well within the reach of large modern turbine blades.
A wind farm in Norway's Smøla islands is reported to have affected a colony of sea eagles, according to the British Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Turbine blades killed ten of the birds between August 2005 and March 2007, including three of the five chicks that fledged in 2005. Nine of the 16 nesting territories appear to have been abandoned. Norway is regarded as the most important place for white-tailed eagles.[72][73]

Bats
The numbers of bats killed by existing onshore and near-shore facilities has troubled bat enthusiasts.[74] A study in 2004 estimated that over 2200 bats were killed by 63 onshore turbines in just six weeks at two sites in the eastern U.S.[75] This study suggests some onshore and near-shore sites may be particularly hazardous to local bat populations and more research is needed. Migratory bat species appear to be particularly at risk, especially during key movement periods (spring and more importantly in fall). Lasiurines such as the hoary bat, red bat, and the silver-haired bat appear to be most vulnerable at North American sites. Almost nothing is known about current populations of these species and the impact on bat numbers as a result of mortality at windpower locations. Offshore wind sites 10 km or more from shore do not interact with bat populations.

Fish
In Ireland, construction of a wind farm caused pollution feared to be responsible for wiping out vegetation and fish stocks in the Lough Lee.[76] A separate landslide is thought to have been caused by wind farm construction, and has killed thousands of fish by polluting the local rivers with sediment






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