Articles, tagged with "fuel sources", page 2
16th May 2011
“Watch out Dante carbs are the enemy." is something my friend Shawn loves to tell me. I thought he was joking at first but it turns out he isn't. I can't believe that he actually lives by this statement! Sure carbohydrates in the form of junk foods are...
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Author:
Dante Costa
13th May 2011
Some very positive wind turbine power numbers were announced recently by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
In 2010, the domestic wind energy output of new projects grew by 15%. Now that seems like a lot, but consider that the industry gre...
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Author:
Roger Brown
11th May 2011
For some people, being out in the wilderness and away from modern society is the best kind of retreat. Many nature enthusiasts prefer to be as independent from modern technology and fuel sources while out enjoying natural settings. Wood burning camping st...
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Author:
Alexander Sutton
05th May 2011
Taking advantage of nature's free energy by using wind turbine power is a great way to chop your electricity bill every month.
Here is the truth - the wind is always going to blow whether or not you buy a home windmill - the question is, are you going ...
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Author:
Roger Brown
04th May 2011
If someone is looking for an environmentally friendly way to heat their home, they may want to consider replacing a forced-air furnace or boiler system that is powered by fossil fuels with one that is fuelled using biomass fuel sources. The most well know...
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Author:
Sam
04th May 2011
Natural gas has been a core source of fuel for many generations, and has remained one of the most valuable fossil fuels even with the rise of alternative energy sources such as nuclear power and solar energy. Although the gas market itself is no strang...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
04th May 2011
A most common misconception and confusion about solar photovoltaic and solar panels is that they are two different technologies that work differently from each other. The truth is apart from the name there us actually no difference between the two. In a s...
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Author:
premiersolar
27th April 2011
Because there are so many types of hot water heaters on the market, choosing a new one that fits your needs and the needs of your home can be challenging. Before going to make a decision and purchase a specific type or brand, there are a few things you ne...
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Author:
Kurt Zier
12th April 2011
Are you already familiar with this phrase? - If you can walk - you can jog!
It's absolutely true. Jogging is one of the easiest activities you could do to produce outstanding benefits for your body! It's simply running at a low, steady pace.
For now...
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Author:
zannix
06th April 2011
All the things in this world have passed through numerous changeovers with the passing of time. It is applicable to stoves as well. A large number of present-day stoves are incorporated with an extreme level of usefulness and flexibleness. Their ability t...
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Author:
stevesmith
06th April 2011
The use of wood burning stoves can be dated back to centuries. They have been a highly cost-effective option for generating heat and light. However, people are nowadays opting for other fuel sources like gas and electricity that call for greater expenses ...
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Author:
stevesmith
05th April 2011
There are many different types of fuel available for use by consumers for transportation purposes. Some of these fuels are sourced from naturally occurring deposits below the earth's surface. Crude oil, a form of fossil fuel, is one of the most common typ...
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Author:
Alexander Sutton
30th March 2011
Furnaces are most commonly used in households to warm-up the interior with the help of heated air which is circulated throughout the house. The air, in turn, is heated with the help of a number of fuel sources like natural gas, oil, and wood. The various ...
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Author:
orsondixon
29th March 2011
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History of Candles
Most of us think about candles as a romantic item, they create a soothing atmosphere which is conducive to relaxation and romance, but to a large amount of less fortunate people in this world, they are still ...
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Author:
Ian Surridge
28th March 2011
Liquefied Petroleum Gasoline, or LPG, is an indispensable element in many households. However, not everyone is mindful of the security hazards and conservation concerns that surround it. Currently being a flammable gasoline, LPG is potentially hazardous. ...
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Author:
Ivory Rivera