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BC Hotels Corporate Responsibility to the Environment

16th January 2012
With such beautiful and untouched landscape, it is no wonder that forward-thinking hotels in British Columbia realize a corporate responsibility to the environment and have made commitments to constantly improve their positive impact on the environment fo... Read >
Author: M. Fox

Why Incandescent Light Bulbs Still have a Place in the Modern Home

05th January 2012
Despite the research that has been carried out, and the results that have been published, home owners are still happy to buy incandescent light bulbs. In any hardware or lighting store, and even in online stores on the internet, the range remains extensiv... Read >
Author: Iain Jenkins

Brighter house with consumer luminaires

12th October 2011
Every house looks good when there are a lot of lights brightening the house. A star shining in the sky and the house with a lot of lights looks as if they are same. A light in every part of the house, on the ceilings of every wall brightens the house even... Read >
Author: Shalu Nagpal

Using Power Loggers and Voltage Recorders to Optimize Energy Efficiency studies

11th October 2011
Reducing energy consumption is vital in industrial set-ups from a cost-cutting as well as environmental perspective. To be able to undertake efficient energy-reduction measures, it is important to first understand how much energy is being used and when. I... Read >
Author: Adrian Miller

A Guide to Gas Furnace & Central Air Brantford

28th September 2011
When you live in a very cold climate, heating is especially important. You need to have a heating system that is efficient and reliable. Efficient heating systems will only use just enough energy to provide your home with all of its heating requirements, ... Read >
Author: Pembry

Australia’s Solar Flagship Programs Underway

21st September 2011
Thanks to the Australian Government’s strong efforts to reduce carbon emissions,the country has tabled two solar flagship programs. These projects which will be begin construction between 2011-2012,are some of the largest of their kind worldwide, and form... Read >
Author: premiersolar

Reliability, Price, Efficiency: Factors in your Boiler Decision

09th September 2011
When pitting different boiler manufacturers against each other, it is difficult to consign a set of criteria that allows comparison of like with like. If we were to contrast the Worcester Bosch Boiler vs Vaillant Boilers, it is best to first look to relia... Read >
Author: Maline Morgan

10 Reasons to Buy the Nokia C3

24th August 2011
Nokia is planning to give a superior chatting and social networking options in the hands of youngsters in India at comfortable prices. These mobiles support the features like e-mail help, Internet Messaging communities and social integration. Right here I... Read >
Author: Anthony

Energy Saving Tips for your Kitchen at Home

19th August 2011
For most homeowners, especially the wife, consider the kitchen as the best part of the house. Because of this, it is but inevitable to invest a lot on cooking utensils that will be used to serve delicious meals every day. Kitchen cabinets should also be s... Read >
Author: gp_001

Government launches renewable heat incentive

16th August 2011
The Government’s Renewable Heat Initiative (RHI) has finally gone live which is excellent news for homeowners and the industrial, commercial and public sector. The Renewable Heat Initiative is a fixed payment for generating heat from renewable resources... Read >
Author: jade.webster

Four Major Environmental-friendly Actions

29th July 2011
We all know that the earth is the only place where life exists. No other planet is blessed with water, sunlight and other resources that support life. Thus, it becomes our duty and responsibility to keep the planet clean and hygienic for our future genera... Read >
Author: rubbishremoval

LED light: best way to save energy

18th July 2011
Light is a form of energy, light or we can say visible light is the portion or part of the electromagnetic radiation that can be seen by human eye. Human eye cannot see light of all wavelengths, only a specific region of wavelengths is visible to the huma... Read >
Author: Anand

The new 43 Inch LED TV Technology

07th June 2011
It was not too long ago when deciding which TV to buy meant choosing between plasma and LCD TVs. These days, a newer technology has emerged and is gaining a strong foothold in the TV market: the 42" LED TV. LED is acronym for light emitting diodes. Thi... Read >
Author: Kate

Sony TC42S7709: Combines Performance, Design And Care For The Environment

07th June 2011
If you think you need a new television system, then the new Sony TC42S7709 might be the best choice you ever made. There are so many advanced features to remind you, that it would be hard to review them all. The most important ones can be discovered below... Read >
Author: Louis Hart

Heating system Methods Assessment

06th June 2011
Many people are obvious on the positive aspects associated with central heating methods. These models permit warmth in order to distribute in to big areas and never have to invest in multiple units. This is affordable with regard to businesses and persona... Read >
Author: Errol Morgan
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