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Colocation and Green Data Center

28th September 2009
Nowadays, more and more people are turning towards colocation and green data center because of the rising costs of the energy. Additionally, people now are also becoming more aware of the fact that the traditional data centers are not environment friendly... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Working With The Power Of Wind

24th September 2009
Wind power is growing in popularity as an alternative to fossil fuel and one of the best of the renewable energy sources. The use of wind power requires wind turbines. Wind turbine generators do little to harm the environment and are far preferable in thi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

An Overview of Wind as an Energy Source

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

Himfr.com Reports China considers to raise wholesale hydropower electricity prices

23rd September 2009
China would make pilot moves to raise hydropower electricity prices in a bid to subsidize residents who made way for the power projects,according to Zhang Guobao, vice minister of the National Development and Reform Commission. The commission... Read >
Author: hasxls@gmail.com

Volkswagen - Touran- the hardy MPV

16th September 2009
Volkswagen is, without a speck of doubt, one of the gigantic automobile corporations in the international arena. The Volkswagen Touran is an extremely impressive compact multipurpose vehicle (MPV) that is primarily based on a fifth generation vertically s... Read >
Author: Creative SEO Content

Solar Panels - How Much Energy Will My Home Require?

16th September 2009
If you are planning to install a solar energy system on your house, you will need to know your current rate of energy consumption. This information can most likely be obtained from the local power company. Using this as a basis, you can design your solar... Read >
Author: Paul P Fletcher

Have You Heard Of The Ground Breaking Quiet Wind Turbine?

11th September 2009
A new type of wind turbine has come into the US and Canadian market. It was launched back in late 2008 by a Scottish company called Renewable Devices. It was designed for quiet roof-top performance which can provide significant power for homes and commerc... Read >
Author: Sean Byrne

Swimming Pool Gas Heating

21st August 2009
The ideal temperature for leisure swimming is around 25 to 26 degrees Celsius. This temperature is very rarely achieved naturally. For most of the swimming season, the normal water temperature would be around 18 to 20 degrees. Most of the temperature gain... Read >
Author: Aiden Thomas

Energy Efficiency in the Data Center

17th August 2009
Hardware, licenses, applications, remote hands, even the expense of redundancy—none of it compares to the price of power in the data center; and power needs are increasing exponentially as processing intensifies and demand for rack space rises. Mor... Read >
Author: Lisa Gecko

Home Wind Generator Information

21st July 2009
Why DIY home Wind Generators? The price tag to recoup costs of commercial generators make them less fascinating than DIY wind generators. An ultra efficient windmill can cost up to $25,000 while you can DIY a windmill for as little as $50. The trick i... Read >
Author: Dwight Shelton

A Guide to Hybrids Cars

18th July 2009
Alongside its conventional combustion engine - usually a petrol or diesel unit - the hybrid car has electric motors and batteries that help power the vehicle. The hybrid system helps the combustion engine by maximising its efficiency rating. When the car ... Read >
Author: arvind

The Business Opportunities In Becoming A Distributor of Wind Turbine Generators

15th June 2009
The business of wind energy is growing in leaps and bounds. The American Wind Energy Association, an industry trade group, recently released a report indicating a record growth in wind energy in 2008, with more than 8,000 megawatts (MW) of new generating ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Save Energy Tips - Hot Water Heater Savings

12th June 2009
Applying save energy tips for a standard Hot Water Heater can cost less, and help the environment, both valuable benefits. People usually think about other electrical appliances for their energy saving potential before they think about this appliance... Read >
Author: francesro

The Home Standby Generator Is A Necessity

01st June 2009
When you live in a hurricane prone area or near tornado alley you feel lucky when you escape severe damage, and of course, you should. Yet, what about what happens in the aftermath, such as losing electricity? Perhaps that is one reason why owning a home ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Wind Power Basics

14th May 2009
Many of us have seen old windmills and know they somehow provide a service to its owner thanks to the wind. So it is with some of the newer propellers you are seeing out on the horizon. They too are creating wind energy. Wind turbines operate on a simp... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How does a Wind Generator Work

05th April 2009
What is Wind Energy? You may be surprised by the following fact: wind is a form of solar energy. It is produced by rotation of the earth, the uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun, and the irregularities of the earth's surface. Wind flow patte... Read >
Author: Dar

Search for Eco-Friendly Solutions Pays Off

05th April 2009
Ed Begley Jr., a movie and television actor whose credits include "A Mighty Wind" and "Batman Forever," used to get laughs for his so-called extreme eco-friendly practices, including riding a bike to gala events. Today, Begley, who embraced the green move... Read >
Author: Ron Roberts

Green Homes in Austin Texas

01st April 2009
The City of Austin recently passed an ordinance relating to energy conservation audit and disclosure requirements in part for residential units. It is long winded and of course there are exceptions and allowable variances, but basically this new ordinance... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase

Tax credits for “energy efficient” houses

25th March 2009
Under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, Congress has included some important tax items that could be put into use by owners and developers of investment real estate. The bailout law has come up with generous tax credits for properties that quali... Read >
Author: Ron Knight

Info On Wind Electricity And Generating Electricity

22nd March 2009
Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into a useful form, such as electricity, using wind turbines. Wind energy has historically been used directly to propel sailing ships or pumping water or else converted into mechanical energy for grinding grain,... Read >
Author: Celina

“Energy efficient” homes are entitled to tax credits

01st March 2009
With the intention of encouraging installation of “energy efficient” modes of energy to new homes, Congress has introduced tax credits for homes which qualify under the Federal Government’s definition of “energy efficient” homes. This initiati... Read >
Author: M Alex White

“Energy efficient” homes are entitled to tax credits

01st March 2009
With the intention of encouraging installation of “energy efficient” modes of energy to new homes, Congress has introduced tax credits for homes which qualify under the Federal Government’s definition of “energy efficient” homes. This initiati... Read >
Author: M Alex White

Renewable energy methods For The Home

01st December 2008
President-elect Obama has promised to spend $150 billion over the next 10 years to support alternative energy, "This is a crucial step forward," The problem is, it won't be enough ! The best choices when it comes to home power are solar and w... Read >
Author: James

Home Solar Power Systems

26th November 2008
Basic facts about home solar power systems and their components. A home solar power system has several standard components they are as follows: * PV Modules or solar panels (to turn solar energy into electricity) * A charge controller (this is an... Read >

Toyota: Leading to Number One position

13th October 2008
In the last few months, it had been in the news report that some of the world’s largest automakers are facing the declining period. General Motors is one of them and on the other hand Toyota is getting extreme primacy in the market. It is the belief of ... Read >
Author: lucia1234

Find your Energy Hogs with Electricity Monitors

13th October 2008
It’s hard to know much energy to conserve when you don’t know how much you are using. For most of us, the only information we get is what is presented in our monthly electricity bills. What if you could get down to the appliance level and figure out h... Read >
Author: conservationmart

Laser warfare may be closer than we think

15th September 2008
Popular technology blogs report that Northrop Grumman is promising the U.S. military that it will have working, deployable weapons-grade solid-state, electric lasers (tactical lasers) ready to go by the end of 2008. Solid-state electric lasers have been ... Read >
Author: Shane

Pentagon Looks for 'Rugged, Militarily Useful' Lasers

22nd August 2008
For years, the military has overseen the slow, steady development of stronger and stronger lasers. Now, the Pentagon's High Energy Laser Joint Technology Office says they are just about ready to take the first, halting steps towards moving "beyond the sci... Read >
Author: Shane

Utilities - Energy Monitors

24th July 2008
As the ongoing credit crunch has meant a reduction in monetary resources as of late, many are now turning to appliances that will help save money on their bills. Everything from water-saving kettles to laundry balls have seen an increase in sales as mo... Read >
Author: DCollins

No Laser Blasters. Yet.

24th July 2008
Despite what you may read in this morning's Telegraph, "Star Wars-style technology" is not, in fact, "about to take to the battlefield for the first time." Nor is "laser beam technology... being rushed into service to combat the threat of insurgent missi... Read >
Author: Shane

Solid state Laser Riffle Heats Up

24th July 2008
The military still doesn't have a deployable ray gun, but it seems that more and more people are placing their bets on the solid state, electric-powered laser. Not wanting to be left out of the race to field compact battlefield lasers, Boeing announced... Read >
Author: Shane

Energy consumption per unit of GDP in China continues to fall last year

24th July 2008
energy consumption from: http://www.chinatopsupplier.com/buy-energy_consumption/ energy efficiency from: http://www.chinatopsupplier.com/buy-energy_efficiency/ coal from: http://www.chinatopsupplier.com/buy-coal/ China's energy consumption per ... Read >
Author: uebyanglu

Neff Microwave Ovens - 125 Years of Practice

10th July 2008
Microwaves were made to save time and effort around the kitchen. Meals that used to take hours to prepare, now take minutes and most of us would be lost without our microwave. Designed for convenience Neff microwave ovens can whip up a meal in half the ti... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Quantify the Solar Energy Producted by the Sun: Terms and Methods. (Part 5)

30th June 2008
In the following article, we document the terminology related to the energy produced by the sun and residential solar power systems. You will better understand the units of measure, forms of solar radiation, spectral distribution, energy distribution, and... Read >

Residential solar electric systems: How much energy (kWs) do they create?

23rd June 2008
The first thing you might ask - what is solar radiation and how does it related to solar generated electricity? That is a good question and a topic discussed in our next article in our series dedicated to home solar power. This article, on the other hand,... Read >

How to Understanding Home Energy: Part One to Upgrading to Solar (# 1)

15th May 2008
If you has not been trained as an electrician, you will most likely think residential electricity terms hard to understand. They don't often make sense at face value. In this article, you can learn the common electricity terms and some general information... Read >

Beat the Heat—Effective Cooling Strategies For Today’s Datacenters

11th February 2008
Datacenter cooling is the main concern for many datacenter managers. Excess heat in a server room adversely affects equipment performance, shortens its lifespan, and leads to a premature end of life for equipment. Keeping a server room at the recommended ... Read >
Author: Lisa RiCharde

Working With The Power Of Wind

14th November 2007
Wind power is growing in popularity as an alternative to fossil fuel and one of the best of the renewable energy sources. The use of wind power requires wind turbines. Wind turbine generators do little to harm the environment and are far preferable in thi... Read >
Author: Christopher

Pond Heaters

26th June 2007
Koi Pond Heating There are many reasons for heating your koi pond, maybe you just want to see your enjoy your pond in all seasons. Whatever your reason we just want to give you some insight to make it easy to accomplish. There is now new technology, en... Read >
Author: Kirk Rogers

Ten Classic Muscle Cars

16th June 2007
With the popularity of movies like The Fast and The Furious, Gone in Sixty Seconds and The last Ride, there has been some reference to the good old muscle cars which were immortalised in movies like Bullit, Vanishing Point and of course The Dukes of Hazza... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Heating Your Koi Pond

08th June 2007
Koi Pond Heating There are many reasons for heating your koi pond,maybe you just want to see your enjoy your pond in all seasons.Whatever your reason we just want to give you some insight to make it easy to accomplish. There is now new technology,enery... Read >
Author: Kirk Rogers

TSI Engine, 7-Speed DSG to launch mid 2007

10th May 2007
Volkswagen, Europe’s largest car maker, showed its new TSI petrol engine (90 kW / 122 PS) along with the world’s first seven-speed dual clutch gearbox (DSG) for the compact and mid-class. These products were presented at the International Vienna Eng... Read >
Author: benjamin

The Massive Tehachapi Wind Farm

29th January 2007
When people think of wind power as a renewable energy, they tend to envision images of a couple of wind turbines twirling in the wind. The Tehachapi Wind Farm is an example of wind power on a large scale. The Tehachapi wind farm is located in Kern Cou... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Table Top Gas Patio Heaters Creating Warmth in Small Gardens

29th June 2006
Creating an attractive outdoor living space is something we can all do, with a wide range of hard and soft landscaping products, lighting, decorations and garden accessories available widely on the market. Even small gardens and balconies are being widely... Read >
Author: Jenny Edwards

An Overview of Wind as an Energy Source

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

Enjoy Your Garden and Patio For Longer With a Patio Heater

05th March 2006
With the increased new trend in outdoor living, which has undoubtedly been by TV Gardening DIY programs, we are all spending more money on our garden and patio areas. Creating an inspirational outdoor living space is something we can all do, with a wide r... Read >
Author: angus Charlton

Enjoy your Garden and Patio for longer with a Gas Patio Heater

25th January 2006
With the increased new trend in outdoor living, which has undoubtedly been by TV Gardening DIY programs, we are all spending more money on our garden and patio areas. Creating an inspirational outdoor living space is something we can all do, with a wide r... Read >
Author: Rami Nseir

A Closer Look at Hydrogen Powered Motorcycles

26th August 2005
An innovation has recently triggered the riders' curiosity and scrutiny. This was all about the launching of hydrogen powered motorcycles. These motorcycles are called ENV (pronounced as envy) or emissions neutral vehicle. The speed is 50 mph or 80 km/h a... Read >
Author: maricon williams

The All-New 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid

24th May 2005
After Toyota's introduction of the Prius, the first hybrid vehicle, in 1997 which was followed by the debut of Honda Insight two years later in America, General Motors adopted the Hybrid technology to their vehicle with the 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid. The in... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane