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Energy Meter – Read the Gauge Properly

08th June 2011
In order to determine the amount of gas or electricity that one has used, we use an energy meter. Such meters are connected to the inlet supply to the building. Each meter has internal calibrations such that the amount of energy that goes through it is me... Read >
Author: Sarah Aslam

Energy Meter – Reading the Gauge

08th June 2011
The amount of electricity or gas flowing into any building is measured by an energy meter. When used to measure gas, the meter is connected to the main inlet gas pipe of the residential or office building. Meters can be read by anyone, but the readings th... Read >
Author: Sarah Aslam

Photo voltaic Energy is Getting Less costly

01st June 2011
I study an article from the LA Instances by Marla Dickerson that a utilities firm called Sempra Era is employing a ten-megawatt photo voltaic farm in Nevada that can strength six,400 houses. If you do the math, Sempra is making use of renewable electricit... Read >
Author: BrandiMartinez

DIY Wind Turbine Slash Power Bills

18th May 2011
DIY wind turbine are an excellent way to harvest some of the FREE energy that is flowing around us all the time. Wind turbines are steadily gaining in popularity worldwide. As we speaking, in Europe, wind power is no longer a novelty and is starting t... Read >
Author: Roger Brown

Industrial Lighting Fixtures for Better Output in Manufacturing Units

16th May 2011
Industrial lighting fixtures are of great significance in manufacturing facilities where consistent lighting and worker safety is crucial. The best in these industrial products are designed exclusively for the most difficult and demanding environments fou... Read >
Author: Scott

Ford electric vehicle revealed with smart-phone apps

10th May 2011
At the Consumer Electronics Show, Ford is joining the plug-in parade, adding its Focus electric vehicle to a market that already includes the battery-powered Nissan Leaf and the Chevrolet Volt electric hybrid. The five-passenger Focus also comes with a... Read >
Author: no

Feed in Tariff in Victoria

03rd May 2011
Currently Australia doesn’t have a national scheme for the feed in tariff and details of the scheme varies depending on where you live in Australia. The state of Victoria offers one of the most comprehensive feed in tariff scheme. There is a bit of confus... Read >
Author: premiersolar

Go Green and Conserve Electricity In Your House - four Very simple Skills

04th April 2011
Did you ever ask yourself: how can I go green and conserve electricity? What about considering exactly just how much it expenses you to have a light source on at your home? Protecting our planet isn't the only purpose of saving electricity or energy; beco... Read >
Author: mattyj1xwo

Stupid People Today Ignore Green DIY Energy, Smart People Use It

30th March 2011
Eco-Friendly DIY electricity can be an possibility for people who would like to do their component to minimize dependence on fossil fuels. Two main options to utility based mostly electrical power exist to the human being who needs to minimize fees and vi... Read >
Author: Delena Paripovich

Solar Power Begins To Shine Northern Ontario

17th March 2011
Solar power has arrived on Greater Sudbury's doorstep. Toronto-based company Grasshopper Solar broke ground Thursday at a residential home in Copper Cliff. The house was Grasshopper's first ground-mounted solar system in the area. "This system in pa... Read >
Author: grasshoppersolar

Technologyy.com: Tracking technology and gadgets globally.

16th March 2011
After a long delay, Fisker will finally start the production of its most talked about car ‘Karma’ from March21st.The electric car startup is a luxury plug-in hybrid priced at $95,900. The Karma is powered by Quantum Technologies' Q-Drive technology, an i... Read >
Author: Scott Richards

Are Wind Turbines Worth the Money

11th March 2011
Let's just be honest for a moment. Installing a Minnesota wind turbine for your home or business is expensive. Even if you build and install it yourself, it's still a major investment of time, effort, and money. Given all this, is generating your own elec... Read >
Author: Willie Monroe

Solar Electricity System: The Frontier of Sustainable Energy

09th March 2011
Throughout the last 100 years, electricity has provided the means of opportunity for the greatest developments and improvements known to mankind. . New technologies and inventions are constantly being developed with a dependence upon electricity. As the ... Read >
Author: ahgoodtimes

Are FIT’s Going To Pay Long Term?

03rd March 2011
If you generate your own green power then you could be earning yourself some cash as well as being eco-friendly. The government feed-in tariff (FIT’s) was launched last April and allows homeowners the chance to sell their home grown electricity and get p... Read >
Author: fiona davies

Solar Power Costs to Reduce by 75 Percent

02nd March 2011
The U.S. Department of Energy said on Friday it will spend $27 million on a new effort to reduce the costs of solar power by 75 percent by the end of the decade in a bid to make the renewable power source as cheap as fossil fuels. Energy Secretary Stev... Read >
Author: Bridging Nations
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