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24th September 2009
While we often think of energy efficiency as the way to save our environment, we also often consider it a costly endeavor. Did you realize, however, that your homes energy bill might be reduced by up to 30 percent through energy-efficiency that includes t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Renewable Energy is an energy source that is derived from a self-renewing sources like Solar, Wind, Water and Geothermal. Renewable Energy may also be defined as an environmentally friendly energy source that does not release toxic substances into the na... Read >
Author: Xzendor
22nd September 2009
Russia is an immensely huge and diverse country. Following are 10 things you should know about this immense country.
10 Things To Know About Russia
The largest country in the world, Russia is a conundrum wrapped up in an enigma, which has been shake... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th August 2009
Wind power and solar panels are growing in popularity as the cost of non-renewable energy resources continue to rise. It has become very clear to most that gas, coal and oil will not be able to continue to supply our energy needs at the current pace of co... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
23rd July 2009
There are a number of things that get under my skin about how we... as human beings... in our advanced world use our beautiful planet in our everyday lives. I can't help but notice, how bad we actually treat our planet in which we have inhabited! Our high... Read >
Author: Sean Byrne
17th July 2009
Every household in the United Kingdom has a central heating boiler in their houses. But anyone of you has ever though how does a central heating boiler work. Today I am going to explain how exactly the central heating system (boiler) works.
The water ... Read >
Author: rahulpt
16th July 2009
In this article you will learn how and why you can be saving cash whilst creating energy for yourself. During these times of economic struggle, can you really afford to keep throwing out money you don't need to??
Would saving hundreds of dollars/pounds ... Read >
Author: John Sherman
01st June 2009
Have you wondered how to live off the grid? If not, you might want to look into it because renewable power looms as a very real necessity.
Those in charge of our energy resources are yet to make a significant move in that direction. Instead, they cont... Read >
Author: Sylvia Dickens
10th March 2009
Electric fire suites have been growing in popularity over recent years. In this article we take a look at that increase in popularity and why it is that you might consider buying one of these products.
If you're not familiar with what an electric fire ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
10th March 2009
You may have seen electric fire suites in television shows and magazines - these are stylish products that can look great in any home. In this article we take a look at how you can identify a suite that's right for the needs of you and your family.
To ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
06th March 2009
With the fast exhaustion of non-renewable resources, the shortage of power, the need for a reliable electricity supply and daily alerts of global warming, it is time we make a change.
So, where shall we start?
How about making your power off the grid? I... Read >
Author: DIY Renewable Energy
04th March 2009
Are you looking for ways to save money on your electric bill?. Would you like to help the environment by cutting back on the use of fossil fuels? If you're looking for cheap sources of electricity and ways to help our planet, then electricity from a windm... Read >
Author: Dan Morton
30th January 2009
Tips that will save you money
You should first take a close look at your living expenses…..debts, loans, phone bills, mortgages……... Then shop around to find the best deals in the marketplace for each of these cost centres.
Mortgage Review
You... Read >
Author: michael challiner
16th January 2009
Researchers have come out with a research showing that seawater when exposed to Radio Frequency loosens the bonds which hold the constituents of seawater- sodium chloride, hydrogen and oxygen. If the hydrogen which is released, is ignited will continuousl... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
03rd January 2009
If you’re concerned about your mother earth and the atmosphere in which you are living then it is the right time to act. It is necessary to act if we are well-determined to give a clean and idyllic planet to out future generation. It is only possible wi... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
27th November 2008
If you are considering going with solar power for your home, then this short article is for you. Here I have outlined the top 7 reasons why to go solar power without delay.
1/ SAVE MONEY
Installing solar power for homes saves you money. No more need... Read >
Author: samdeane
25th September 2008
In the last few years it became impossible to get away from the hype about green technologies versus fossil fuel technologies. Solar panels, solar thermal and wind turbines have ruled the headlines with major projects undertaken around the world. However,... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman
09th September 2008
At the present, you can never be sure of the weather. Sometimes, you can feel your sweat rolling down your forehead and there were also times when your coat cannot withstand the cold. Weather is unpredictable that is why here in California, heat pumps are... Read >
Author: bravo seo
08th September 2008
Today, more than ever before trading has become easy for everyone. Whether you are at your workplace or at home, trading systems are making it easier for everyone to trade on stocks or futures with the click of the mouse. But with so many futures and stoc... Read >
Author: Eric J Ken
20th August 2008
IGCC is the combination of gasification with a combined-cycle turbine system to generate electricity. Don't let the complexity of the technological terms put you off reading this!
Unfortunately, this technology is not easy for the ordinary public to un... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
19th August 2008
The most basic definition of gasification is that it is any chemical or heat process used to convert a substance to a gas.
Coal has been gasified ever since the industrial revolution to produce “town gas”. This was once done in the local gas works... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
17th July 2008
How to make hydrogen fuel for cars has been a lot of hype going on besides about how to run your car on water and water for gas or fuel as well as terms like hydrogen fuel for car kits. Now we will answer your question about “how to make hydrogen fuel f... Read >
Author: wordpressblogforlife
09th July 2008
Can you imagine what life would be like without the use of fossil fuels?. Let me start by explaining a little about what fossil feuls are.
In general , Fossil feuls are layers of plants and animals which have died millions of years ago ,compressed and b... Read >
Author: Jerome Exner
10th June 2008
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Electrical Automobiles: This technology is still in the growth stage and continues to be considered a viable alternative to fossil fuels. Let's face it, if your vehicle runs on electricity exclusively, then you are not em... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees
05th June 2008
At the present, you can never be sure of the weather. Sometimes, you can feel your sweat rolling down your forehead and there were also times when your coat cannot withstand the cold. Weather is unpredictable that is why here in California, heat pumps are... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles
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
12th February 2008
How important is the freshness of indoor air in our homes? It could be argued that the problem of fresh air is more prevalent in condos and apartments than in houses. In apartments when we leave our home, we do not fling open the front door and let the f... Read >
Author: Jim Sparrow
07th February 2008
Biological gas consumption commonly climbs and drops with the seasons. In the wintertime, we historically have used a lot more biological gas for warming. We are veering towards using natural gas for electrical energy, in addition to heat. So, we are cons... Read >
Author: Thomas Tooma
01st February 2008
Natural gas consumption usually rises and falls with the seasons. In the winter months, we historically have used a lot more natural gas for heating. We are trending towards using natural gas for electricity, in addition to heat. Therefore, we are using m... Read >
Author: Bob Jent
07th November 2007
Massive stores of methane gas buried deep inside Asia's coal beds could be shaping up as the next hot energy play.Trillions of cubic meters of clean-burning methane are trapped in Asia's coal deposits. The gas -- which produces lower levels of air polluti... Read >
Author: Dolly Tayal
20th October 2007
Electrical power around the globe is still primarily generated by fossil fuel. Legislators, environmentalists and others who have an interest in saving our planet abhor this. Green energy, the use of renewable electrical power by means of wind, sun and wa... Read >
Author: Christopher
12th October 2007
Natural gas can be stored for an indefinite period of time. We extract the gas, process and transport it to its destination. Sometimes it is not necessarily needed at the time that it arrives. The need for natural gas can be seasonal. We typically need a ... Read >
Author: Mickey Horn
08th June 2007
As a society we are fast beginning to realise that what we do has an effect on the environment around us. Upon realisation of this fact we start to wonder what we can do as our small contribution. Especially considering the carbon footprint for the aver... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
24th May 2007
While we often think of energy efficiency as the way to save our environment, we also often consider it a costly endeavor. Did you realize, however, that your homes energy bill might be reduced by up to 30 percent through energy-efficiency that includes t... Read >
Author: Christopher
30th March 2007
Global warming has been discussed over and over again. In recent months even politicians like Al Gore have gotten involved. He created a documentary called, “An Inconvenient Truth”, to try and push for more action as well as to enlighten the public. H... Read >
Author: george christodoulou
15th November 2006
Any discussion of carbon fuels tends to carry the assumption they are all the same. There are, however, many different types of carbon fuels comprising this energy source.
Types of Carbon Fuels
While all carbon fuels are generally used for the same... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
15th November 2006
Because of carbon fuels, we have gone from a horse and buggy lifestyle to the digital revolution. Understand the history of carbon fuels, and you understand the advancements in our way of life.
History of Carbon Fuels
There are many different ways ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
15th November 2006
The prices of gasonline or petrol increase daily, wherever you live in the world. The price of a barrel of oil has quadrupled since the beginning of the millennium. It went from about $20 a barrel to almost $80 in these days.
The Reason to Save Fuel
... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
31st July 2006
Russia is an immensely huge and diverse country. Following are 10 things you should know about this immense country.
10 Things To Know About Russia
The largest country in the world, Russia is a conundrum wrapped up in an enigma, which has been shake... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
28th July 2006
The prices of gasonline or petrol increase daily, wherever you live in the world. The price of a barrel of oil has quadrupled since the beginning of the millennium. It went from about $20 a barrel to almost $80 in these days.
The Reason to Save Fuel
... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
20th March 2006
Good times in the mining sector, eh? The Gold and Silver Index (XAU) is holding steady above 120, having reached a high above 156 in January, a level it had not seen since September 18, 1987. The spot uranium price is higher than it's been since January 1... Read >
Author: James Finch
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