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		<title>The Perfect Places For Solar Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 12:56:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Summer Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What geographic locations in the world are ideal for generating solar energy? First you need to think about how the panels will be positioned in relation to the direct sunlight. The most favorable situation is when the panels are at the perfect angle of 90 degrees as this will maximize the amount of energy produced.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order to find the ideal geographic locations for solar panels throughout the world, you must first consider the positioning of these panels according to direction of the sun. You&#8217;ll get the maximum energy production out of each unit if they are positioned at a perfect 90 degree angle.</p>
<p>Tilting is also another favorable position, as this would involve the angle facing up into the sky. If a solar panel was placed perpendicular to the ground, like against a fence or exterior wall of a home, the tilt would be 90 degrees. If it was placed parallel to the ground, as on a flat roof, the tilt would be zero degrees. For the most efficient energy production, solar panels should be placed at a 30 degree angle, but it&#8217;s usually good enough if they&#8217;re somewhere between 20 and 40 degrees. It is worth remembering that a tilted panel below 5 degrees creates issues, so getting an accurate tilt is very important.</p>
<p>Large electrical appliances like stoves and clothes dryers can be run on solar power, however, it&#8217;s often more cost effective to run them on natural gas or propane. In your efforts to reduce your consumption of electricity, it&#8217;s worth considering converting these types of appliance to gas. The overall plan is to reduce the cost of your power, and electricity is often the costliest.</p>
<p>It is worth a mention that using solar powers to generate electricity is not the same as generating heat. In order to generate hot air or liquid, you&#8217;ll need to install thermal principles. Photovoltaic panels are made with silicon, a natural element that produces electricity when it is charged by direct sunlight.</p>
<p>Solar panels should be placed differently in the northern and southern hemispheres, of course. In the north they should be pointed toward the south and the reverse for the southern hemisphere. The angle is determined by the latitude of the geographical location. Depending on the summer or winter months, the angle is typically set within 15 degrees. Many arrays are positioned at an angle which is equal to the site latitude for different seasons of the year. There are many useful diagrams that you can refer to on the internet to get a better idea of the positioning of these solar arrays.</p>
<p>The PV panel is consolidated by the electrical charge which is directed to the output terminals to generate low voltage of around 6 to 20 volts. The most common one is normally 12 volts, but an effective output should be up to 20 volts. So it is clear that there is a difference between the voltage and the actual functioning voltage. There are online calculators that can help you figure out the average daily peak sun hours over the course of a year.</p>
<p>For example, you can go online to find the average peak sunlight hours for your region of the United States. Select the area closest to you and plug that information into the solar energy calculator that you can find at many websites.</p>
<p>In conclusion, the ideal geographic locations for solar panels vary, depending on your location. People in the north of US would need more panels in their system to generate the same power as those in the South due to the lack of sun light and their positioning. A larger system will cost more to buy and install. So do your homework before making a decision about whether to go solar.</p>
<p>Find price of <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.solarpanelsforsalecheap.com/">solar panels for sale</a> online. If you&#8217;re willing to spend a little time comparison shopping, you should be able to find <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.solarpanelsforsalecheap.com/">discount solar panels</a> that you can afford.</p>
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		<title>Getting To Know More About Solar Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 16:39:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Conserving power and electricity should be everyone's concern. We must not disregard the fact that our Mother nature is starting to collapse. We must act and let us start on the simple things we can do.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Conserving power and electricity should be everyone&#8217;s concern. We must not disregard the fact that our Mother nature is starting to collapse. We must act and let us start on the simple things we can do.</p>
<p>We can contribute in conserving energy by understanding our electricity consumption and helping our community. One modern way is by building your own solar power to produce clean energy. Possible side effects are proven absent all through out the process so there is really nothing to be worried about.</p>
<p>The use of solar panels at home is advantageous and convenient. Since photovoltaic panels are now commercially available, producing solar power became easier. Solar power has been playing a major role even on the old times in providing the needs of early people. The common solar power installation was able to cover the passive heating needs, hot water supplies, and the occasional active heating system.</p>
<p>Aside from using it at home, solar power can also be used commercially. Even businesses resort to the use of solar power system because it is a practical way. Due to the powerful heat of the sun, people makes use of its energy for different uses.</p>
<p>The alternative form of energy is obviously the answer to the growing domestic needs of every nation. Solar power works good in generating electrical energy needed by homes and businesses. It can be possible by using batteries for storage purposes.</p>
<p>Solar power produces supplementary type of electricity to power up household appliances and electronic devices throughout the day. It also covers the night time through the efficient banks of batteries that hold the &#8220;charge&#8221; received from the heat of the sun.</p>
<p>Some DIY solar power installation provides mutual benefits to the users and providers. It utilizes what we called &#8220;net metering&#8221; that actually &#8220;sells&#8221; the electricity back to the utility company and rewards the owner with a reduced or entirely eliminated monthly utility bill.</p>
<p>Consumers rise in numbers every year and the solar power awareness can really help in making the Earth a more sustainable planet and a conducive place to live in. Some solar power system does not work 24 hours straight but it is not an issue since it can still help in slowly decreasing the electric consumption.</p>
<p>Since there are different DIY solar power manuals that can be found all around us, it is still suggested to seek for professional help when necessary. There are still few installation step that needs supervision to make sure that it was done correctly. This type of power is a very good investment and can definitely yield positive result.</p>
<p>Learn to make <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJ1jmhtfqN0">diy solar panels</a> on your home? You&#8217;ll save boatloads of cash. Just go here to find out more about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmFzOnNqliY">solar energy for homes</a> and create your own panels now made soon.</p>
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		<title>DIY Solar &#8211; Save Energy, Lower Costs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:13:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people refer solar power to an efficient and alternative source of energy. It is already a known fact to many. In fact, it is a green way of saving money, too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people refer solar power to an efficient and alternative source of energy. It is already a known fact to many. In fact, it is a green way of saving money, too.</p>
<p>Electricity bills can also impose financial issues that is why it is good to look for cheaper and reliable supply of power. A DIY (do-it-your own) solar power can provide numerous benefits for yourself and to the environment. We have been continuously reminded about the things we can possibly do to help reduce the effects of global warming.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to worry about sacrificing the quantity and quality of energy when you use the solar power. Since solar energy is one of the main sources of renewal energy, thinking of ways to harness it is very practical.</p>
<p>You will be able to reduce the fuel and electricity consumption if you will utilize the energy coming from the sun. It may not be a direct result but you can still see noticeable change in terms of monthly rates. As the cost of oil continues to rise, you electric bill do the same.</p>
<p>By being innovative and resourceful, you can save more. You can even influence others in doing their own solar panels, too. By doing so, everyone can help the community in supporting clean energy.</p>
<p>As you use solar power, you can save more on the investment and on your bills, too. Maintenance is also cheap and you will just need your time and effort to keep it working properly.</p>
<p>Start by converting the main electricity grid into the DIY solar power. This does not require technical knowledge because you can find instructions from handy guidelines. As long as you have the materials and common sense for understanding, you can be successful in building your own solar power.</p>
<p>You must decide on your preferred amount of energy before you meet your desired savings. You must be open-minded all the time. You can also sell your DIY solar power to larger companies if you want to have instant earning.</p>
<p>There are also little things that you have to do so that your solar power system will be synchronized with your electrical outputs. For example, consider changing your light bulbs to low- watts, use appliances that are energy-efficient, carry out subtle energy conservation.</p>
<p>Find out all about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAwRDPGpzoY">making solar panels</a>. It is easy and you can save 1000s by doing it yourself. Lessen energy costs <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJTSz6E1mx0">residential solar power</a> using this great information.</p>
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		<title>Myths about Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 15:17:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking about a hybrid car, you may be hearing quite a bit of "talk". Some people think the hybrid car is the best thing on the market. Some people say it'll just pass. Other people say they think they can save a lot of money, but you're not sure it's really worth it. What's the truth, and how do you separate myth from fact with all of the stuff that is being thrown at you? Below, you can read and understand the common hybrid car myths.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking about a hybrid car, you may be hearing quite a bit of &#8220;talk&#8221;. Some people think the hybrid car is the best thing on the market. Some people say it&#8217;ll just pass. Other people say they think they can save a lot of money, but you&#8217;re not sure it&#8217;s really worth it. What&#8217;s the truth, and how do you separate myth from fact with all of the stuff that is being thrown at you? Below, you can read and understand the common hybrid car myths.</p>
<p><em>Hybrid cars are the same as electric cars</em>: This is not true because hybrid cars are fuel-powered for the most part. But they have what are called &#8216;battery assists&#8217;. The assist is powered by a nickel-metal hydride battery pack that is rechargeable.</p>
<p><b>You are guaranteed to save money with a hybrid car</b>: If you are doing town motoring, you may economize on gas and you may not. The same goes for highway driving. There are so just many different factors involved. It has been said that if everyone bought a hybrid car, the fuel consumption would decrease by just 10%. That&#8217;s not a very big decline, now is it?</p>
<p><em>A hybrid car&#8217;s battery can run flat</u>: A hybrid car&#8217;s battery should not run out while you are actually driving it. The engine of a hybrid vehicle does not idle when stopped (at a red light for instance). What does it do then? Well, it is recharging its battery. So, there&#8217;s no need to worry about a hybrid car stopping on that score.</p>
<p><em>The hybrid vehicle&#8217;s rechargeable battery only lasts for 2 years</em>: A hybrid car definitely would not be worth purchasing if this was true. A hybrid vehicle&#8217;s rechargeable batteries normally come with an eight-year warranty.</p>
<p><b>If I run out of gas, I can continue driving on the hybrid car battery</b>: Keep in mind, a hybrid car&#8217;s battery is an assist. That means that hybrid car&#8217;s still run on fuel. After you run out of gas, the battery could keep the car running for a short while. However, the car will cease running pretty soon.</p>
<p><u>Hybrid vehicles will soon put normal car sellers out of business</u>: I&#8217;m sure that this won&#8217;t happen very soon. The reason for the delay has to do with the how much a hybrid cars cost. Many people just can&#8217;t afford one. Furthermore, people just aren&#8217;t too sure whether they will really save money on a hybrid car. Therefore, they are slow to join the rush of people who want to own a hybrid car.</p>
<p><u>Hybrid cars will only save you about $88 a year</u>: I did hear something on the news about this one day, but it may be untrue. If there&#8217;s something you really want though, and there&#8217;s a lot of smoke surrounding it, you simply have to start digging and do some of your own research. There are many different models of hybrid car, and many different manufacturers make them. This means that there may be many more variables involved than the ones discussed here. A hybrid car may help you, and it may not, but the final decision is all yours.</p>
<p>So, don&#8217;t worry too much about what people say. Do your own research and make up your own mind. Use the Internet to get information. The manufacturer&#8217;s advertising is also useful, if you stick to reading the facts and gloss over the hype. Check that what the literature claims is also in the guarantee.</p>
<p>If you are interested in the working parts of <a target="_blank" href="http://new-hybrid-vehicles.com/Myths-about-Hybrid-Vehicles.html">New Hybrid Vehicles</a>, please visit our website on <a target="_blank" href="http://new-hybrid-vehicles.com/blog/">http://new-hybrid-vehicles.com</a></p>
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		<title>Myths Spread about Hybrid Vehicles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 09:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking about a hybrid car, you may be hearing quite a bit of "talk". Some people think the hybrid car is the best thing on the market. Some people say it'll just pass. Other people say they think they can save a lot of money, but you're not sure it's really worth it. What's the truth, and how do you separate myth from fact with all of the stuff that is being thrown at you? Below, you can read and understand the common hybrid car myths.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Colin Jones</div>
<p>If you are thinking about a hybrid car, you may be hearing quite a bit of &#8220;talk&#8221;. Some people think the hybrid car is the best thing on the market. Some people say it&#8217;ll just pass. Other people say they think they can save a lot of money, but you&#8217;re not sure it&#8217;s really worth it. What&#8217;s the truth, and how do you separate myth from fact with all of the stuff that is being thrown at you? Below, you can read and understand the common hybrid car myths. </p>
<p><b>Hybrid cars are the same as electric cars</b>: This is not true because hybrid cars are fuel-powered most of the time. But they have what are called &#8216;battery assists&#8217;. The assist is powered by a nickel-metal hydride battery pack that is rechargeable. </p>
<p><b>You are guaranteed to save money with a hybrid car</b>: If you are doing town driving, you may economize on fuel and you may not. The same goes for long-distance driving. There are so just many different factors involved. It has been said that if everyone bought a hybrid car, the fuel consumption would drop by just 10%. That&#8217;s not a very big decline, now is it?</p>
<p><u>A hybrid vehicle&#8217;s battery can run flat</u>: A hybrid car battery should not run flat when you are actually driving it. The engine of a hybrid car does not idle when stopped (at a red traffic light for example). What does it do then? Well, it recharges its battery. So there&#8217;s no need to worry about a hybrid vehicle stopping on that score. </p>
<p><b>A hybrid vehicle&#8217;s rechargeable battery only lasts for two years</b>: A hybrid car certainly would not be worth purchasing if this was true. A hybrid vehicle&#8217;s rechargeable batteries usually come with an eight-year guaranty. </p>
<p><b>If I run out of fuel, I can keep driving on the hybrid vehicle battery</b>: Bear in mind, a hybrid car&#8217;s battery is an assist. That means that hybrid car&#8217;s still run on fuel. After you run out of gas, the battery could keep the car running for a short while. However, the car will cease running pretty soon.</p>
<p><em>Hybrid cars will soon put conventional car sellers out of business</em>: I&#8217;m sure that this won&#8217;t take place very soon. The reason for the delay has to do with the how much hybrids cost. Many people simply can&#8217;t afford one. Furthermore, people just aren&#8217;t certain whether they will actually save money by buying a hybrid car. Therefore, they are slow to join the stream of people who want to buy a hybrid car. </p>
<p><em>Hybrid cars will only save you about 88USD per annum</em>: I did see something on the news once, but it may not be true. If there&#8217;s something you really want and there&#8217;s a lot of rumour surrounding it, you simply have got to do some research yourself. There are many different types of hybrid vehicle, and many different manufacturers make them. This means that there may be much more involved than we have time to discuss here. A hybrid car may be of use to you, and it may not, but at the end of the day, is up to you.</p>
<p>So, don&#8217;t worry too much about what people say. Do your own research and make up your own mind. Use the Internet to get information. The manufacturer&#8217;s advertising is also useful, if you stick to reading the facts and gloss over the hype. Check that what the literature claims is also in the guarantee.</p>
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		<title>The History Of The Hybrid Vehicle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 09:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just where did a hybrid car get it's beginnings? Read on to find out. Hybrid cars are very popular for modern car buyers and there are many reasons why that should be. But before you even think about choosing a hybrid vehicle to purchase, you might want to know a little bit about the history of the hybrid first.]]></description>
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<p>Just where did a hybrid car get it&#8217;s origins? Read on to find out. Hybrid cars are very popular for modern car buyers and there are many reasons why that should be. But before you even think about choosing a hybrid vehicle to buy, you might want to know a little about the history of the hybrid first. </p>
<p>It is surprising, but hybrid vehicles were around even before gas-powered cars. In about the year 1665, a Jesuit priest by the name of Ferdinand Verbeist began making plans for a new type of vehicle. That vehicle or cart would be very simple, nothing complex. Simple was all he wanted. </p>
<p>So it was that Ferdinand planned out a car that would have four wheels and would run on steam. It took about fifteen years of sweat and toil for Ferdinand to complete his plan. He worked|laboured to perfect his dream car. But no one knows for certain if he ever finished it because there is no evidence that his concept ever came into existence. </p>
<p>Then in 1769, a man with the name of Nicholas Cugnot designed and developed a carriage that was driven by steam. This carriage really did work and it went at six miles per hour. This project was all well and good, but it was difficult to get the amount of steam needed to make the car to go any significant distance. </p>
<p>A break through in hybrid car design finally came when Robert Anderson developed an electrically powered car in 1839. It was the first of its breed and was built in Scotland. </p>
<p>This model electric car was a highly applauded innovation of its time. However, the only problem was that it was very difficult to replenish the car&#8217;s battery. Some pioneers did come after Anderson, but they had the same problem of getting the battery recharged easily. </p>
<p>Eventually, in the year 1898, Porsche developed an electric and fuel combination combustion engine that was the first of its type. The car was called the Lohner Electric Chaise and it could go for up to 40 miles just using its batteries. </p>
<p>Soon, pioneers combined both gas and a battery powered engines to power what would turn into today&#8217;s hybrid car. In 1999, Honda made its jump into the US market. It brought out the Honda Insight, which was a lightweight two-door hybrid vehicle. Since then, hybrid cars have been evolving and improving into what we see on the roads today. Hybrid cars are no longer just for the techies who think it&#8217;s cool to combine battery and liquid fuel to get them where they want to go. Hybrid cars began life simple, and they still are quite simple today. </p>
<p>Nowadays hybrid vehicles are becoming increasingly more popular as people are getting to understand them better. In the 21st century, hybrids saw a big boom in sales after the Toyota Prius came on the streets. It was the first hybrid with four doors that was marketed in the USA.</p>
<p>Soon afterwards, the Ford Escape hybrid became the very first SUV hybrid vehicle ever made. And so there it is in a nut shell, the history of the hybrid car &#8211; today&#8217;s most modern on road, mass-produced vehicle.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking about a hybrid car, you may be hearing quite a bit of "talk". Some people think the hybrid car is the best thing on the market. Some people say it'll just pass. Other people say they think they can save a lot of money, but you're not sure it's really worth it. What's the truth, and how do you separate myth from fact with all of the stuff that is being thrown at you? Below, you can read and understand the common hybrid car myths.]]></description>
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<p>If you are thinking about a hybrid car, you may be hearing quite a bit of &#8220;talk&#8221;. Some people think the hybrid car is the best thing on the market. Some people say it&#8217;ll just pass. Other people say they think they can save a lot of money, but you&#8217;re not sure it&#8217;s really worth it. What&#8217;s the truth, and how do you separate myth from fact with all of the stuff that is being thrown at you? Below, you can read and understand the common hybrid car myths. </p>
<p><em>Hybrid cars are the same as electric cars</em>: This is not true because hybrid cars are fuel-powered most of the time. However they have what are called &#8216;battery assists&#8217;. The assist is powered by a nickel-metal hydride battery pack that is rechargeable. </p>
<p><b>You are guaranteed to save money with a hybrid car</b>: If you are doing city driving, you may save fuel and you may not. The same goes for long-distance driving. There are so just many different factors involved. It has been said that if everyone bought a hybrid car, the fuel consumption would decrease by just 10%. That&#8217;s not a very big decline, now is it?</p>
<p><u>A hybrid vehicle&#8217;s battery can run flat</u>: A hybrid car&#8217;s battery should not run flat while you are actually driving it. The engine in a hybrid car does not idle when stopped (at a red traffic light for instance). What does it do then? Well, it recharges its battery. So there&#8217;s no need to worry about a hybrid car stopping for that reason. </p>
<p><u>The hybrid vehicle&#8217;s rechargeable battery lasts only for two years</u>: A hybrid car certainly would not be worth purchasing if this was the case. A hybrid car&#8217;s rechargeable batteries usually come with an eight-year warranty. </p>
<p><b>If I run out of gas, I can keep driving on the hybrid vehicle battery</b>: Bear in mind, a hybrid car&#8217;s battery is an assist. That means that hybrid car&#8217;s still run on fuel. After you run out of gas, the battery could keep the car running for a short while. However, the car will cease running very soon.</p>
<p><u>Hybrid vehicles will soon put normal car dealers out of business</u>: This probably won&#8217;t happen very soon. The reason for the delay has to do with the how much a hybrid cars cost. Many people just can&#8217;t afford one. Also, people just aren&#8217;t too sure whether they will really save money on a hybrid car. Therefore, they are slow to join the rush of people who want to own a hybrid car. </p>
<p><u>Hybrid cars will only save you about 88USD per annum</u>: I did see something on the news the other day, but it may be untrue. If there&#8217;s something you really want and there&#8217;s a lot of gossip surrounding it, you simply have got to start digging around and do some research yourself. There are many different types of hybrid vehicle, and many different manufacturers make them. This means that there may be much more involved than we have discussed here. A hybrid car may help you, and it may not, but the final decision is up to you.</p>
<p>So, don&#8217;t worry too much about what people say. Do your own research and make up your own mind. Use the Internet to get information. The manufacturer&#8217;s advertising is also useful, if you stick to reading the facts and gloss over the hype. Check that what the literature claims is also in the guarantee.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you pull up to the petrol station pump and fill your car up with $10-$70 worth of gas, you may find yourself heaving a huge out sigh. How on Earth did gas get to be so expensive? Should you check out one of those new hybrid cars you saw on the TV? Everyone's talking about hybrid cars anyway. Hybrid cars and other types of cars may seem to be a good idea, but before you go out and do something you'll regret, perhaps you should ask yourself a few basic questions about how you can begin saving money on fuel.]]></description>
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<p>When you pull up to the gas station pump and fuel your car up with $10-$70 worth of gas, you may find yourself heaving a long drawn out sigh. How on Earth did gas get to be so expensive? Should you consider one of those new hybrid cars you saw on the TV? Everyone&#8217;s talking about hybrid cars anyway. Hybrid cars and other types of cars may seem to be a good idea, but before you go out and do something you&#8217;ll regret, maybe you should ask yourself a few basic questions about how you can start to save money on petrol. </p>
<p>There are so many options out there including everything from staying home to buying a hybrid car, but you have to find out what is right for you. You can only do that by asking yourself the following questions. </p>
<p>Perhaps you should drive less often?</p>
<p>Of course, you could spend the rest of your life in the house on the couch, but how would you eat then? I know what you&#8217;re thinking you will walk more and get more exercise. That may be true, but what happens when you get bored with walking and riding your bike? How are you going to be able to get to the gymnasium? And, have you forgotten about work? You know you love listening to your books on tape while you sit in traffic at the end of the workday. Should you drive less? Perhaps not then. But what should you do? Well, have you ever considered buying a hybrid car? </p>
<p>Should I buy a car that is more economical on gas?</p>
<p>Yes, you could do this, but what about when the vehicle starts to depreciate with age and it becomes less fuel-efficient than you thought it would be? Moreover, subconsciously, because you know you have a car that gets more mileage out of gas, you are going to start travelling more miles than you traveled before. </p>
<p>Should I get up earlier each morning to look for the cheapest gas prices in town? </p>
<p>Come on, who has the time to do all that? If you really think about it, you could probably spend your time more profitably finding the right answer to the real question. Do you really want to spend extra time looking for a cheap petrol station? What would your boss think if you arrive late for work and tell him you were trying to save money on petrol? And anyway, how long do you honestly think you&#8217;d keep that up?</p>
<p>Should I find a way to run my car on electric?</p>
<p>Well, you certainly don&#8217;t want to have to recharge your car every day before you go to work because that might make you late as well. With a hybrid car, you wouldn&#8217;t have to worry about that. Therefore, the next question should be obvious. </p>
<p>How about buying a hybrid car? </p>
<p>Perhaps you should. It&#8217;s possible that buying a hybrid car could be a sensible method to avoid paying higher petrol costs. Will your car depreciate right after you drive it off the forecourt? A hybrid won&#8217;t do that so readily as it brings the buyer in more and more money as they save on fuel. A hybrid car just might be a good solution here. However, it is always a good idea to conduct further research on a hybrid car.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Colin Jones</div>
<p>As you pull up to the gas pump and fill your car up with $10-$50 worth of gas, you may find yourself releasing a huge out sigh. How on Earth did gas become so expensive? Should you consider one of those new hybrid cars you saw on the TV? Everyone&#8217;s talking about hybrid cars anyway. Hybrid cars and other types of cars may seem to be a good idea, but before you go out and do something rash, maybe you should ask yourself some questions about how you can begin to save on petrol. </p>
<p>There are many options now that include everything from staying home to purchasing a hybrid car, but you have to find out what&#8217;s right for you. You can only do that by asking yourself the following questions. </p>
<p>Perhaps you should drive less often?</p>
<p>Of course, you could spend the rest of your life at home on the couch, but how would you eat then? I know what you&#8217;re thinking! You will walk more and so get more exercise. That may be true, but what will happen when you get bored with walking or riding your bike? How are you going to be able to get to the gymnasium then? And, have you forgotten about work? You know you just love listening to your books on tape while you are sitting in the traffic jams at the end of the workday. Should you drive less? Perhaps not then. But what should you do? Well, have you ever considered buying a hybrid car? </p>
<p>Perhaps, I should buy a car that is more economical on gas?</p>
<p>Yes, you could do this, but what about when the vehicle starts to depreciate and it&#8217;s not as fuel-efficient as you thought it would be? And subconsciously, because you know you have a car that gets more mileage out of fuel, you are going to start traveling more miles than you traveled before. </p>
<p>Should I get up earlier each morning to look for the cheapest gas prices in town? </p>
<p>Really, who has the time to do all that? If you really think about it, you could probably spend your time more profitably finding the right answer to the real question. Do you really want to spend extra time looking for a cheap petrol station? What would your boss think if you arrive late for work and tell him you were trying to save money on gas? And anyway, how long do you think you&#8217;ll keep doing that?</p>
<p>Should I find a way to run my car on electric batteries?</p>
<p>Well, let&#8217;s see now, you certainly don&#8217;t want to have to charge your car&#8217;s batteries every day before you go to work because that might make you late as well. However, with a hybrid car, you wouldn&#8217;t have to worry about that. Therefore, the next question should be quite obvious. </p>
<p>How about buying a hybrid car? </p>
<p>Perhaps you should. It&#8217;s possible that buying a hybrid car would be a wise way to avoid paying higher fuel costs. Will your car depreciate right after you drive it off the forecourt? A hybrid won&#8217;t do that so readily as it brings the buyer in more and more money as they save on petrol. A hybrid car just might be a good solution here. However, it is always a good idea to conduct further research before buying a hybrid car.</p>
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<p>Those considering purchasing a hybrid car may be more than a little concerned about what is under the hood. Hybrid cars have partially battery-powered motors. Since a battery-powered motor is not something that typically comes to mind when people think about what&#8217;s driving a car, it&#8217;s a good idea to get a good understanding of hybrid car battery packs. Below you will find a few facts about them. </p>
<p>Hybrid car battery packs do not need to be replaced like a toy&#8217;s batteries do. They are made to exceed the lifetime of the vehicle, and so, a hybrid car&#8217;s guarantee covers the battery pack for a time period that runs between eight and ten years. In terms of mileage, a hybrid car battery pack is expected to last between 150,000 and 200,000 miles, and the odds are that it will probably last even longer than that. </p>
<p>The toxicity of hybrid car battery packs is a concern, but not a major concern, since hybrid car batteries use NiMH batteries, not the rechargeable nickel cadmium ones. Nickel cadmium batteries can be detrimental to the environment if not disposed of correctly, but the NiMH batteries that are used in hybrid car battery packs are fully recyclable. </p>
<p>Hybrid car battery packs contain hundreds and hundreds of cells. Several hundreds of cells means that hybrid cars have a complex battery underneath their hoods, and, it is true, complexity usually means expensive, but with the generous warranty hybrid car manufacturers are giving on these vehicles, there is very little risk of additional massive expense from the battery pack involved in buying a hybrid car. </p>
<p>The number of hybrid car battery pack failures has been really low. When I say low, I mean negligible. If failure does occur, it&#8217;s usually before the hybrid car even leaves the forecourt. Toyota has even said that some of its original Prius hybrid models have battery packs that have lasted over 300,000 miles. </p>
<p>The cost of renewing hybrid car battery packs isn&#8217;t really even an issue. It isn&#8217;t a problem because the hybrid car battery packs are built for longevity. The Department of Energy inspected hybrid cars, but halted its tests when the capacity was determined to be &#8220;just like new&#8221; after 160,000 miles. So, very few people really seem to know for sure what it costs to replace hybrid car battery packs. </p>
<p>Hybrid car battery packs are evolving very quickly. If we look into the near future, we can see the next generation of hybrid car batteries is already in the works. The goal is, of course, to develop a technology that gives lots of power, lasts for the hybrid car&#8217;s lifetime, and costs less to make than it does today. </p>
<p>If your hybrid car battery pack does run out, there is a solution. Toyota has put out some advice on what to do if your hybrid battery should run out after the warranty has ended. The advice is to have the battery reconditioned. This solution works well because if something goes wrong, the problem usually lies within only one of the 28 modules that the battery is made up of. </p>
<p>The solution is to simply replace the depleted module with one that matches the chemistry of the hybrid car battery pack&#8217;s remaining 27 modules, your hybrid car&#8217;s battery should be back in good shape. You can buy a matching module by getting a battery pack from another hybrid car of a similar mileage and age.</p>
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