|
25th September 2009
RenewableEnergyStocks.com - New Featured Renewable Energy Company Legend Investment Corp, Focused on the Acquisition and Development of Solar Energy Companies
Legend Investment Corp is building its presence in the solar arena through its upcoming purc... Read >
Author: a
16th September 2009
While America is experiencing a gasoline shortage, the nation’s dependence on foreign oil is about to end.
A researcher at The Department of Energy, from which breakthrough ideas emanate on a regular basis, noticed that Americans, along with most peo... Read >
04th September 2009
A disruption in the supply of oil could produce solemn issues for the United States economy. Fairly than an real dependence on foreign oil, the supply of oil and the cost surge that would occur as a result are in fact a national security trouble.
Keith... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd September 2009
There are many reasons to green your house by installing solar power systems – whether it be a little, supplemental systems such as solar powered water heaters, or large systems that will power in the entire house.
First you will save money by dro... Read >
Author: Alice M
28th August 2009
Soy Wax Candles, you they just make scents! Sorry about that - but you have probably heard about soy wax candles, but you might not have tried them. What are they really? How are they different from regular paraffin candles? Why should you switch?
From... Read >
Author: Mark Miles
10th August 2009
2009 is the fifth straight year that the Honda Civic GX has been named the "greenest vehicle of the year" by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE). Powered by natural gas, Honda claims the Civic GX has the cleanest internal combusti... Read >
Author: autoMedia
31st July 2009
Hi. I recently read a new book that just came out entitled "Renewable Energy
Explained" written by Jay and Lynne Mueller.
The book does exacly what the title says, it explains what each of the are, the
benefits and short comings if any, and ... Read >
Author: Lynne Mueller
17th July 2009
Green Jobs: How Creating a Strong Green-Collar Workforce Will Save America
America consumes a surprising amount of energy. According to Solar Energy International, America uses 15 times more energy than other nations. And even more alarming is that mos... Read >
Author: Elliott Mizroch
17th July 2009
Green Job Search: 4 Green Job Rich Industries You Must Know?
Jobs in the green-collar sector are on the rise. The growing demand for less dependence on foreign oil combined with the need for a cleaner planet guarantees green industry growth. There will... Read >
Author: Elliott Mizroch
09th July 2009
Now could be the time to utter farewell bye-bye to electricity bills and say hi to renewable energy. Solar power generation remains the best and devoted sources of energy obtainable these days. The problem folks who need to use solar energy face is the pr... Read >
Author: Donald Roman
01st May 2009
Oil dependency is a tremendous problem worldwide. Fuel prices continue to rise, causing concern for everyone’s wallet in the depressed economy. In addition, more people are becoming aware of their carbon footprint and the lasting effect that they coul... Read >
Author: Carlo Hernandez
27th March 2009
When President Obama held his second prime time news conference his goal was to project and sense of hope that things economic were starting to look better. "What I'm confident about," he said, "is that we're moving in the right direction." I'll leave it ... Read >
Author: davidsnell
26th February 2009
In March 2009, Qatar Airways is launching its direct flights between Doha and Houston, two leading energy capitals of the world. This is further indication of our nation’s long term dependence on foreign oil: a major challenge facing the nation that pos... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle
09th February 2009
When the Founding Fathers of America declared its independence, they could not have imagined that, 232 years later, the United States would be so dependent on foreign countries before oil gushed from a well in Titusville, marking the beginning of the glob... Read >
Author: Jeff J
06th January 2009
The government politicians make a knee-jerk reaction (without our vote) and they give a Trillion+ to the Bankers to bail them out. Now the Automakers have their paws out. Furthermore, the latest is that our government is talking about taking it all over a... Read >
Author: Blabberfinger
11th December 2008
Not only can travelers save money on gasoline by replacing the air in their vehicle’s and RV’s tires with nitrogen gas, they can save money on their every day driving as well. Research shows that drivers can improve their gas mileage by over three pe... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich
05th December 2008
Warning: The attached videos/images do not show up properly and the original url (Top 10: New Exotic Pets - http://www.mindruin.com/videos/top-10-exotic-pet-choices-for-the-future/) may need to be visited for perfect viewing.
Next time you step into a ... Read >
Author: IrateSloth
02nd December 2008
President-elect Barack Obama recognizes the need to address the most common problems of the environment, including America’s dependence on oil. He has identified hybrid cars as the way of the future, the development of which will reduce our dependence o... Read >
Author: Kristin Kronstain
26th November 2008
Fossil fuels are a natural but non renewable source fuels or organic compounds made of hydrogen and carbon that develop thru the natural decomposition of plants and animals over thousands of years. The fuels are used in three forms petroleum oil, natural ... Read >
Author: Gloria Smith
18th November 2008
When talking about alternative fuel technology, it doesn’t often occur to people that they might actually be able to make homemade hydrogen generators as part of their choice to switch to an alternative fuel. Hydrogen fuel-cell cars eventually will eli... Read >
Author: Mark Black
31st October 2008
As I came home this evening I was feeling unusually tired, and as I sat down although feeling very tired I started to write this article and found myself becoming engrossed in the subject and forgot about being tired for the moment. I began to realize tha... Read >
Author: Blanca
07th October 2008
Not only can travelers save money on gasoline by replacing the air in their vehicle's and RV's tires with nitrogen gas, they can save money on their every day driving as well. Research shows that drivers can improve their gas mileage by over three percen... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich
10th September 2008
WILL OUR LEADERS FOLLOW?
While politicians argue about how to solve America's energy problems, the ethanol industry is actually developing new technologies to help reduce our dangerous dependence on foreign oil.
For example, the Irvine, Californi... Read >
Author: Barb Miller
29th July 2008
Hydrogen fuel-cell cars eventually will eliminate U.S. dependence on
foreign oil. With a fuel cell, hydrogen produces electricity to propel vehicles. No gasoline, no emissions.
But automakers say it could be 10 years or more before they can produce h... Read >
Author: WaterFuel-Carkits.com
17th July 2008
(June 2008) Nancy Pelosi will probably go down in history as the greatest enemy-from-within this country has ever had. As bad as Bush's ratings are, the Democratic Congress' is even worse, and Nancy Pelosi scrapes the bottom of the barrel.
Her claim of... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger
11th June 2008
(June 4, 2008) It's easy to blame our current predicament of high gasoline prices on insufficient oil production or export by OPEC. It's more difficult to blame ourselves for passivity and lack of resolve. There's no question that OPEC could help alleviat... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger
04th March 2008
This question is becoming a key cornerstone in our prediction for the health and prosperity of the future United States of America. Experts are beginning to predict that our worldwide sources for crude oil will have peaked in production by 2050 at the lat... Read >
29th January 2008
Democrat Hillary Clinton has given her supporters one more reason to vote for her. Speaking at a meeting in Manchester, New Hampshire, she assured voters that if she was elected president, the price of oil would drop.
How would this happen? According t... Read >
Author: Emma
13th July 2007
It seems a little odd that oil can help the environment and save you dollars at the same time. Imagine going 25,000 miles on one oil change, better protection for your engine, and eliminating eight trips to the Oil Change Guy. These facts are clearly docu... Read >
Author: Bob Holland
16th May 2007
It was only very recent that Honda Motor Co. has unveiled its next-generation hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. The automaker has also announced that it would start manufacturing a small number of vehicles next year for its Japan and US markets.
The new H... Read >
Author: Evander
30th March 2007
Just one month ago President Bush marked Labor Day by promising to keep U.S. workers competitive in global markets and to reduce U.S. reliance on foreign oil. "Dependence on foreign oil jeopardized our capacity to grow," he noted.
Encouraging words yes... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
21st August 2006
China embarked upon its remarkable GDP growth under the leadership of Deng Xioaping, Mao's successor. Deng's message to his comrades: "To get rich is glorious." China responded by creating a middle class which is now nearly the same size as the entire pop... Read >
Author: James Finch
25th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin
You may have heard of biodiesel (or even biowillie), but for those who don't know much about it, we will get to an explanation of it in a moment. I just wanted to start with a small list of the benefits of using biodiese... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin
26th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin
Pure ethanol or E100 is also known as ethyl alcohol or grain alcohol. It is made when corn, grain, or other agricultural products are fermented, distilled, and denatured and because of this, it is a continually renewable ... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin
18th April 2006
Switchgrass has long been a staple crop of farmers. It is used as fodder for farm animals, fuel, and electrical needs, as a buffer strip and soil erosion control.
However, when President Bush introduced The Biofuels Initiative during his 2006 state of... Read >
Author: David S
10th December 2005
No? You are not happy about our gas prices? Well, honestly I'm not either, but the more I thought about it, the more I came to believe that perhaps our soaring gas prices and dependence on foreign oil has turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
It... Read >
Author: Cheryl Dixon
|