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24th September 2009
Wind is a powerful source of energy that has been harnessed for different uses for centuries. More and more scientists and researchers feel that wind can be used effectively as a renewable energy source and this can be done only when power within the movi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
You've probably heard a lot about solar energy and how efficient it is. Moreover, over the last few years, there have been several moves to see how effectively we can use solar power in an attempt to alleviate the energy crisis that the world faces. So, h... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
For the first time since the oil shortages in the 1970s, efforts to convert to renewable energy have accelerated. In the case of wind power in Maine, this has caused an odd conflict.
Environmentalists and the Wind Power Debate In Maine
If you have ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Biomass burning has an overall impact on the atmospheric chemistry as well as the climate. When there is a fire in the savannas, or tropical forests, or like the recent California fire, large quantities of particulate matter and trace gases are released. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Wind is one of the cleanest, if not cleanest, renewable energy sources available to us. What most people don’t know is it is also the fastest growing energy sector.
Wind is an indirect version of solar power. Different surfaces on the Earth react dif... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
With the rising energy costs and effects of global warming so prevailing in the present day, many individuals are wondering if there is accuracy to the idea of renewable energy technology. There also appears to be confusion involving alternative energy t... Read >
Author: Chris
16th September 2009
Before you get started thinking about going off the grid and using renewable sources of energy to power your home, it's important to estimate how much energy you use so you can figure out the size generator you will need.
The good news is that most of ... Read >
Author: Dr. Doolen
15th September 2009
This may sound too good to be true, but the world has a renewable energy source that is perfectly clean, remarkably cheap, surprisingly abundant and immediately available. It has astounding potential to reduce the carbon emissions that threaten our planet... Read >
Author: Avner Electric
15th September 2009
There is a growing global trend in using renewable energy, and based on the numbers, we could very well be looking at it as our primary energy source of the future.
Renewable energy may be the answer to addressing the most pressing environmental concer... Read >
Author: Mel C
12th September 2009
One of the biggest areas where solar technology is in use is the generation of electricity. In a time when a great amount of the electricity we use is generated through the burning of coal, rather than through water or even nuclear means, it’s clear tha... Read >
Author: rose.eric1
07th September 2009
Looking for ways to harness the power of the sun, but you don't have the dollars to pull it off? Guess what? There are lots of ways to grab the cash and catch the rays to get you started in solar power. Maybe you're just looking to start a new business, b... Read >
Author: kbergeth
03rd September 2009
I really was a little bit scared when I first started to plan my homemade solar panel project. I was a novice at DIY and thought that building my renewable energy source would be very difficult indeed.When I was planning my first DIY solar panel project I... Read >
Author: Nigel Whittaker
03rd September 2009
Planning your first ever homemade solar cell project can be a little bit daunting. I was a novice at DIY and thought that building my renewable energy source would be very difficult indeed.I really was a little bit scared when I first started to plan my h... Read >
Author: Nigel Whittaker
02nd September 2009
Solar Degrees on the Cutting Edge of Technology
One of the biggest areas where solar technology is in use is the generation of electricity. In a time when a great amount of the electricity we use is generated through the burning of coal, rather than ... Read >
Author: rose.eric1
31st August 2009
After you purchase your motorhome, you may think that you are ready to go out on the road right away. Actually, you could be right-you can just get in and go.
However, it's more likely that you purchased your RV with a specific intent. Are you looking... Read >
Author: Jim_reeves
27th August 2009
As electricity costs continue to rise, people are looking for other ways to reduce power consumption. One alternative to using fossil fuels is the renewable energy source; the wind. You may have seen great big white turbines turning in the far off dista... Read >
Author: Zander
19th August 2009
Wind energy has been in use since ancient times, propelling boats and warships, pumping water to thirsty farmlands and grinding grains. But this energy has never been fully harnessed, due to the convenience of other energy sources like coal and petroleum.... Read >
Author: Ruth Ullmann
15th August 2009
We are all feeling the economic pinch and are all trying to find ways to save money. Most of us are also concerned about our environment and want to be more “earth” conscience by finding ways to make solar energy and wind energy and use only renewab... Read >
Author: Guy Livingston
07th August 2009
The world is slowly moving toward an energy crisis. Resources like fossil fuels are closer than some may realize to extinction. We have known for some time that the energy we enjoy is not infinite, and still it seems to be abused. Power, oil and gas, even... Read >
Author: Janelle White
04th August 2009
Although some may not want to admit it, the world is slowly moving toward an energy crisis. Resources like fossil fuels are closer than some people may realize to extinction. We have known for some time that the energy we draw on is not unrestricted, and ... Read >
Author: LJB
04th August 2009
The world is slowly moving toward an energy crisis. Resources like fossil fuels are closer than some people may realize to extinction. We have known for some time that the energy we use up is not boundless, and still it seems to be continuously abused. O... Read >
Author: LJB
03rd August 2009
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Author: Koby Gur
03rd August 2009
Over the past 20 years, solar panels have become more widespread in their use and many more domestic homes and families are beginning to enjoy the huge cost cutting advantages of solar's renewable energy source.
However, there are still many people who... Read >
Author: jsoper
03rd August 2009
Four to five trillion plastic bags are manufactured every year. Plastic bags are very popular with both retailers as well as consumers because they are cheap, strong, lightweight, functional, as well as a hygienic means of carrying food as well as other g... Read >
Author: Lynne Mueller
02nd August 2009
Here are some energy saving methods which I have researched and will save you a tonne of money!
We are constantly being reminded to use green energy, so we can save the planet for our sodding grandchildren. But the initial costs involved in using susta... Read >
Author: william Tirbe
31st July 2009
Solar energy is a renewable, clean energy with the aim of has been around in favor of hundreds of years in the sphere of single form or else one more. Following is an overview of solar energy.
Solar Energy Overview
Solar energy is all more o... Read >
Author: AllDay5
31st July 2009
Solar energy is a renewable, clean energy with the aim of has been around in place of hundreds of years in the sphere of single form or else an alternative. Following is an overview of solar energy.
Solar Energy Overview
Solar energy is all ... Read >
Author: AllDay5
30th July 2009
Earth 4 Energy is a escort with the aim of teaches you step-by-step to build a home-grown wind turbine and solar panel. By liability with the aim of you'll come about able to save up to 80%-100% of your exciting amount. Nearly everyone introduce somebody ... Read >
Author: suresh
29th July 2009
Although some may not want to admit it, the world is slowly moving toward an energy crisis. Resources like fossil fuels are closer than some people may realize to extinction. We have known for some time that the energy we draw on is not unrestricted, and ... Read >
Author: Janelle White
29th July 2009
The earth4energy is the best guide i ever reviewed or usedbooktestbook. It brings with it much much more than just the regular worth by Providing more information in the form of video guidesand this what makes it so fine and so unique.
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Author: Koby Gur
28th July 2009
The earth4energy is the best guide i ever reviewed or usedookstook. It brings with it much much more than just the ordinary worth by Providing more information in the form of video guidesand this what makes it so excellent and so unique.
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Author: Koby Gur
28th July 2009
The world is slowly moving toward an energy crisis. Resources like fossil fuels are closer than some people may realize to extinction. We have known for some time that the energy we use up is not boundless, and still it seems to be continuously abused. Oi... Read >
Author: Janelle White
24th July 2009
he earth4energy is the best guide i ever reviewed or usedookok. It brings with it much much more than just the ordinary worth by Providing more information in the form of video guidesand this what makes it so excellent and so unique.
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Author: Koby Gur
24th July 2009
The earth4energy is the best guide i ever reviewed or usedbooktestbook. It brings with it much much more than just the regular worth by Providing more information in the form of video guidesand this what makes it so fine and so unique.
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Author: Koby Gur
23rd July 2009
Solar water heating tecnology uses free radiation from the sun and transfers this energy to heat your domestic water supply. Solar water heating systems use solar panels, called collectors, which are normally fitted to your roof. These collect energy from... Read >
Author: Bryan Farrow
22nd July 2009
One of the most exciting and promising new technologies in the search for new ways of fueling the vehicles of the future is definitely algae oil. Many people are quite surprised by the fact that the oil found in “pond scum” known as algae actually hol... Read >
Author: Sudhani
20th July 2009
People have been using wind turbine power for centuries. In the past, wind
turbines were used to carry and distribute water for irrigation or to mill
grain. Nowadays, wind turbines are used to generate electricity. Due to ongoing progress in wind t... Read >
Author: Rick Foreman
16th July 2009
I must say that I was a little apprehensive when I undertook my first homemade solar panel project. I was a novice at DIY and thought that building my renewable energy source would be very difficult indeed.Luckily there are some great guides with step by ... Read >
Author: Nigel Whittaker
16th July 2009
Saving Cash Whilst Creating Energy
I have found a way to make big savings on energy bills each year.
It costs me very little compared to the savings I make.
It makes the way I live my life a lot more environmentally friendly.
I am talking about cr... Read >
Author: John Sherman
16th July 2009
Congratulations! You have just found the Ultimate DIY Renewable Energy Tips!
Let me tell you a few unknown facts about renewable energy:
Over 93% of energy used in the U.S comes from non-renewable sources such as coal, gas and oil.Less than 7% comes... Read >
Author: John Sherman
30th June 2009
Home solar power kits are becoming the preferred choice for many households looking to satisfy their energy needs. The main advantages to switching to solar power, is that the household stands to make substantial savings and help the environment in the pr... Read >
Author: Mark Vasquez
28th June 2009
Green Plumbing is the newest trend in plumbing these days and it is likely to continue to be the hottest growth area in new construction. The government has concluded that less than 10% of all energy consumed in heating and cooling of residential propert... Read >
Author: Christopher
22nd June 2009
For cities or homes that are interested in finding alternatives for energy is the use of hydroelectricity to change the burning of fossil fuels into renewable resources for a specific area. Hydroelectricity is one of the most common methods that are used... Read >
Author: Jason Williams
18th June 2009
Renewable energy helps to reduce electricity bills and to protect the environment, but not cheap to start. Usually, it takes $ 1,000 to purchase and to install a renewable energy source, but no more. Now, with this guide Earth 4 Energy, you can build wind... Read >
Author: contentcomp88
18th May 2009
When we talk about living off the grid, we are referring to using our own renewable energy sources and not needing to draw power of the electric companies’ grid. Every day you hear things like, there is a power shortage, the demand for power increases d... Read >
Author: Tony Maichl
18th May 2009
There is certainly no shortage of Build Your Own Windmill Guides available on the Internet. A quick search will give you at least 10 different guides to choose from. The question is which one is the right one for you?
Well, I'm here to help.I can save ... Read >
Author: Melanie Crouse
07th May 2009
There are different types of green energy available for use to assure that you leave a very light carbon footprint in your wake. Green energy is any form of power that comes naturally to the planet. Wind power and solar power are two of these sources. The... Read >
Author: Dan Ashton
06th May 2009
There has been a lot of discussion about biofuels these days. With the cost of fuel increasing in price and decreasing in availability, the need for an alternative fuel is on the rise. Many have heard the term biofuel but knowing what it means, well that ... Read >
Author: David Etienne
01st May 2009
June 21 2009 marks the first official 'Solar Day' in the USA. Strictly speaking of course a solar day is simply the time it takes the earth to rotate once on its axis. But this solar day is about celebration. Celebrating the work and technology that peopl... Read >
Author: Phill Hopkins
26th April 2009
Sunlight, geothermal heat, wind, tides and rain are natural resources that can help generate energy and it is called renewable energy. In 2006, 18% of energy consumed globally came from renewable energy and 13% came from traditional biomass, which include... Read >
Author: Farazila Abu
24th April 2009
Wind energy is fast becoming the most sought after and widely used renewable energy today. This is due to the fact that people have fully seen the advantages and disadvantages of wind energy especially in countries like the United States and Europe. In 20... Read >
Author: Rod Tyler
17th April 2009
Nowadays, most homes in cold climates like New Zealand require a regular supply and storage of hot water. The standard way to store hot water is by using a copper cylinder, which is often located in a ventilated cupboard.
A hot water cylinder receives ... Read >
Author: hotwatercylinder
09th April 2009
If you search for gasification and terms like “wood stove” on video sharing sites these days you will see demonstrations of wood being burnt in little stoves which seem to something almost miraculous and quite different from our idea of wood as a fuel... Read >
Author: Steve Last
05th April 2009
Have you ever imagined that you do not have to pay for your electricity bills anymore? It is possible. By generating electricity at your home you save a lot of money. You may think it is very expensive to do that. Yes, usually it would take $2000 to get a... Read >
Author: Dar
02nd April 2009
Ready to create your own natural renewable energy source? What if I told you renewable energy was simple? What if I could show you how to create renewable energy? Would you want to know? What if I told you you can cut your power bill in half or even more... Read >
Author: CARSONK
30th March 2009
Get your home running on free renewable energy. You need some basic equipment and you'll be up and running your very own solar power system in no time.
With electricity prices soaring there's no wonder moving to solar power is a huge trend.
And the ... Read >
Author: whatworks4u
27th March 2009
Get your home running on free renewable energy. You need some basic equipment and you'll be up and running your very own solar power system in no time.
The energy crisis and increased electricity bills move more and more people to seek alternate ways t... Read >
Author: whatworks4u
17th March 2009
What is Geothermal Energy? How does is it created and how is it used?
Hot water or steam from within the earth can be used to heat establishments, or to produce electricity. It is one source of renewable energy because, water can be replenished by the... Read >
13th March 2009
These are troubling times we live in today. The economy has taken a nosedive, natural disasters abound, and civil unrest is on the rise, among other national and international problems. The problem that concerns most of us today is the economic issue, a... Read >
Author: Jimmy8
12th March 2009
Anaerobic digestion is a series of processes in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen. It is widely used to treat wastewater sludges and organic waste because it provides volume and mass reduction of the input mat... Read >
Author: Steve Last
12th March 2009
Anaerobic digestion is a series of processes in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen. It is widely used to treat wastewater sludges and organic waste because it provides volume and mass reduction of the input mat... Read >
Author: Steve Last
06th March 2009
Scotland has long been at the centre of energy production for the United Kingdom due to our reliance on the vast supply of oil under the North Sea. In recent years, however, production of North Sea oil has begun to decline whilst Scotland has emerged as ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
23rd February 2009
Inexhaustible wind energy is the fastest growing source of power of any renewable energy source. With inexhaustible wind energy, the flow of air turns wind power turbines to create electricity. As the speed of the wind working the turbines increases the a... Read >
Author: topgear
20th February 2009
Rising power bills, impending recessions and a greater focus on climate change and global warming has led many people to consider alternative, renewable, power sources.
Solar power has long been considered one of the most convenient and cheapest of ener... Read >
Author: TJ Burns
20th January 2009
It has long been observed and proven that nature has already provided man with enough resources for energy—sunlight, geothermal heat, tides, and wind. Because these energy are abundant, in fact, so abundant that they could be replenished perpetually, th... Read >
Author: climatarians20
20th January 2009
This past few years saw rising interest expressed for renewable energy—the kind of energy that is abundant and free, being taken from natural resources like sunlight, water, rain, geothermal heat, wind, and tides. Because of concern over dwindling fuel ... Read >
Author: climatarians20
31st December 2008
Energy has been a main concern of our global leaders. We use up a lot of non-recyclable fuel to heat up our own homes. Of course, heating up our homes is a need. When the weather is cold, we all need heat to stay warm and comfortable. The problem is not w... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
01st December 2008
Do you realize that more and more companies, foundations and individuals are looking into or even figuring out how to get themselves into the renewable energy race? There is now more of a need than ever for sources of energy that are renewable (will not r... Read >
Author: mick purcell
30th November 2008
Many people are not aware that YOU can actually be paid by YOUR power company.
That's right a little know secret. Households that produce their own energy more often
than not will get a large check for energy that THEY have put back into the grid. Hard ... Read >
Author: j. sewell
22nd November 2008
It is a fact that these days, generating your own power, like Earth4Energy is advocating, is necessary. That’s because almost all commodities and consumer products are affected by the rise of prices in oil in the global market. Electricity, among others... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
20th November 2008
It is a fact that these days, generating your own power, like Earth4Energy is advocating, is necessary. That’s because almost all commodities and consumer products are affected by the rise of prices in oil in the global market. Electricity, among others... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
03rd November 2008
How Biomass is Made
The process of plants absorbing the sun’s energy is called photosynthesis. As animals and humans eat the plants, that chemical energy is passed on. Biomass is organic material that comes from plants and animals and contains stored ... Read >
Author: Joni Keith
03rd November 2008
The Earliest Use of Wind Energy
The history of mankind’s use of wind power dates back as early as 200 B.C when rudimentary wind machines were used by the Persians. By the 14th century, the famous Dutch windmills were used to drain the Rhine River delta... Read >
Author: Joni Keith
30th October 2008
What are Greenhouse Gases?
A greenhouse gas is a chemical compound found in the Earth’s atmosphere. Acting as gases, these compounds allow sunlight to enter the atmosphere freely. As sunlight strikes the Earth, some is re-radiated off the Earth’s su... Read >
Author: Joni Keith
13th October 2008
One of many good ways to save energy (and money) is to use home solar panels and a practice called "Net Metering." Net Metering involves the process of creating solar energy to power your home, and then feeding any excess (unused) solar power back into t... Read >
06th October 2008
Fossil Fuels are a non-renewable energy source, that means they cannot be replaced. Fossil fuels are formed from plants and animals that lived as much as 300 million years ago. The fuels are found in deposits beneath the earth's surface. The fossil fuels ... Read >
Author: jdobson
22nd September 2008
How does geothermal energy work is a good question, and one which I have often been asked. In this article I must first explain what it is, and then how it can be made to work for man.
Geothermal energy is, literally, the heat of the earth. The heat it... Read >
Author: Steve Last
22nd September 2008
How does geothermal energy work is a good question, and one which I have often been asked. In this article I must first explain what it is, and then how it can be made to work for man.
Geothermal energy is, literally, the heat of the earth. The heat it... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
09th July 2008
You have heard the term biofuel but aren’t sure what it means. Biofuel is any fuel that is derived from biomass-recently living organisms or their metabolic by-products, such as manure from cows. It is considered ‘green’ because it comes from a rene... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman
21st May 2008
With all this talk of climate change, global warming and climbing energy prices, many are now rather concerned about how much they are paying towards their energy bills.
But what if you could use nature’s power to generate a small amount of energy fo... Read >
Author: DCollins
09th April 2008
Biomass is macrobiotic matter prepared from plants and animals. Biomass includes stored energy from the sun. Plants absorb the sun's energy in a method called photosynthesis. The chemical energy in plants gets transferred on to the animals and people that... Read >
Author: Fabricio
20th March 2008
How to Move Green – Local Services
The movers are on their way, and you are getting excited to have your items unpacked and all settled in, but there are a few things left to figure out, such as what types of utilities to use in your new house.
If... Read >
Author: Leo Nov
23rd January 2008
Water is a renewable energy resource, and one that offers the greatest variation in power production. We can harness the water energy through what is known as motive energy or through the differences it experiences in temperature.
Water is nearly one th... Read >
Author: Christopher
21st May 2007
For the more environmentally conscious of us, those who make the effort to recycle, walk instead of use the car where we can and so on, help is at hand.
You are now able to source insurance for your car that will actually help the environment. The bes... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
19th February 2007
As fossil fuels become a more limited resource, society is casting around for new energy sources. Interestingly, a lot of interest in the ocean as an energy platform is starting to be generated.
The oceans of the world are obviously vast. They also co... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
12th February 2007
One can’t go far these days without discussions of energy issues arising. Renewable energy sources are part of that discussion, but what exactly are the types available?
Renewable energy is somewhat of a catch all phrase. It refers not to one energy ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
29th January 2007
Solar power is a renewable energy source that is extremely popular, but has a cost problem. Net metering is a concept the government is currently using to offset this problem.
Solar power works by converting sunlight into electricity. With the abundan... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
21st January 2007
Whether we like to admit it or not, we are headed for a double whammy – oil and natural gas are running out. When looking at alternatives, wind power is one of the better choices.
Wind power is considered a renewable energy source because it will be... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
01st December 2006
Availability of alternative fuels by number of stations (www.energysavingstrust.co.uk):
LPG- 1228
Biodiesel-138
Natural gas- 31
Electricity-12
Bioethanol-10
Hydrogen-0
LPG is by far the most available alternative fuel. This enables more custome... Read >
Author: fuelturearticles
04th October 2006
The 8th Annual PricewaterhouseCoopers report "The Big Leap: Utilities Global Survey 2006" claims that in modern times, the utility industry is faced by its biggest challenge. The view that the industry needs a revolutionary change is shared by over two-th... Read >
Author: Neil More
25th July 2006
What if I said you could cut your electric bill by 50 to 90 percent? Well, you can by installing a small, residential wind turbine on your property.
Improve Your Home With A Residential Wind Turbine
When you combine the cost of fossil fuels with the... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
25th July 2006
For the first time since the oil shortages in the 1970s, efforts to convert to renewable energy have accelerated. In the case of wind power in Maine, this has caused an odd conflict.
Environmentalists and the Wind Power Debate In Maine
If you have ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
20th July 2006
Biofuel has become one of the most talked off renewable energy source worldwide. There has been a dramatic growth in the production & use of biofuels across the globe. Surge in investments in biofuel production has, primarily, been driven by various facto... Read >
Author: James Marriot
01st April 2006
Solar energy is a renewable, clean energy that has been around for thousands of years in one form or another. Following is an overview of solar energy.
Solar Energy Overview
Solar energy is all about harnessing the power of the sun to produce energy... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
07th March 2006
Wind is one of the cleanest, if not cleanest, renewable energy sources available to us. What most people don't know is it is also the fastest growing energy sector.
Wind is an indirect version of solar power. Different surfaces on the Earth react diffe... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
05th February 2006
After recovering from the shock of receiving your utility bill, you might be interested in alternative energy sources. Let's consider the pros of using geothermal in your home.
Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source because it comes from the co... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
04th January 2006
As we sit in the middle of winter, most people can't believe how high their utility bills are. Going with solar energy can lower your bills and you get a hefty tax credit.
Solar Tax Credit
Solar energy is a clean, renewable energy source. The produc... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
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