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		<description><![CDATA[With many people looking into “going green,” most have one simple question, what is alternative energy?  This is in fact “going green” as far as alternative energy to power certain objects, specifically in your home or business.  Alternative energy is basically a term that is used to describe the source of usable energy that is used in order to replace the fuel sources that many know as their traditional electricity.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With many people looking into “going green,” most have one simple question, what is alternative energy?  This is in fact “going green” as far as alternative energy to power certain objects, specifically in your home or business.  Alternative energy is basically a term that is used to describe the source of usable energy that is used in order to replace the fuel sources that many know as their traditional electricity.  With alternative fuel, as well, you will be eliminating all of the hazardous emissions that are let out into the environment when using the traditional fuel sources that are more commonly used.</p>
<p>Alternative energy is rapidly taking over as one of the very best methods is <img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-77" title="GreenPower" src="http://alternativeenergysolarpower.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/GreenPower-300x231.jpg" alt="GreenPower" width="300" height="231" />powering a home or business because of its money saving ability, as well as the environmentally friendly aspect of things.  The whole process can not only help the environment, but it can also help the health of those with severe allergies as well as some of the pollutants that traditional fuel sources produce being linked to certain cancer problems as well.</p>
<p>In general, alternative energy is simply the use of renewable energy, be it solar, water, or wind, without all of harmful and less desirable emissions from the burning of fossil fuels such as carbon dioxide.  This is what is said to be the primary cause of global warming all over the universe and with the use of this alternative energy, you can help to reverse the effect, with only a simple investment, not to mention, you will save money while doing so as well.  This does, however, not include the use of nuclear energy, which seems to be a whole different ball game.  This is not one of the alternative energy sources that have been described in this article as it will, unlike alternative energy, produce harmful emissions.</p>
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