Articles, tagged with "conventional gas", page 3
07th January 2010
A portable electric grill can by handy in camping for the following reasons: it eliminates the need for fuel; it is safe; and it is convenient.
Camping is not complete without the food, so you would definitely need to bring your charcoals and fuels whi...
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Author:
melissa
21st December 2009
Every week, there are almost always new rounds of oil or gasoline price hikes, making consumers and car end users want to save more and lessen their stress through investing or replacing their current cars with the new hybrid car models. What hybrid veh...
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Author:
Hung Hancock
21st December 2009
dreaming of cars that would save them enough from oil and gasoline savings.
Now those fantasies are realities. Hybrid cars are starting to fold up the niche once dominated and solely dominated by the traditional and conventional cars.
Hybrid cars ar...
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Author:
Hung Hancock
04th December 2009
Critical Factors for Achieving Commercial Breakeven in Renewable Energy(Abhishek Uppal)There are a number of key sensitivities that affect the point at which renewable technologies hit the commercial breakeven points. In their research, analysts have poin...
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Author:
Tyler Green
24th November 2009
The company that popularizes the hybrid technology is producing the better hybrid vehicles year after year. Although Toyota starts the technology to their Pries in 1997, Honda produces, develops, and uses the technology continuously to their cars. Hondas ...
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Author:
Banesh33
15th November 2009
A great many of us are trading in conventional gas-guzzling cars and opting for a more innovative car and instead buying a more cutting edge type of car|and purchasing a new kind of car} that can cut fuel consumption by half. These high tech vehicles are ...
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Author:
Jason Collier
09th October 2009
There are a lot of gadgets available in the markets that conserve energy. These products are a win - win situation for all helping to cut your energy bill as well as contribute to the cause of conserving our environment. High cost of energy recently has g...
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Author:
Rob Colbourn
24th September 2009
Coal Seam Gas, CSG is also known as coal seam methane and this is found naturally within the coal deposits. In the Queensland area the coal resources or ‘basins' are home to many coal seams which are located at varying heights, both close to the surfac...
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Author:
Randolph Stow
17th September 2009
With rising fuel costs, more people and are searching for alternatives. One such alternative that is gaining popularity, especially with the do-it yourself types, are the electric car kit. Anybody familiar with vehicles or perhaps newbies can now use thes...
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Author:
MrsForex
16th September 2009
Hot water solar panels as the name implies are used to heat water for domestic use in the home or to make electricity. They're typically four feet wide and about 8 feet long. The collectors are also left free-standing. There will be about two collect...
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Author:
Scott Jimenez
13th September 2009
The number of individuals enrolling for a green plumbing course is rising due to the increasing demand for the green plumbers. You must have heard about green buildings, i.e. the ones that are energy and water efficient, and are built on the model of sus...
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Author:
Christopher
28th August 2009
How Convection Ovens Work
Popular among Chefs worldwide, the convection oven circulates work by circulating heated air with a high temperature fan located in the back of the oven. The movement of the air strips away the cool thin layer of air that sur...
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Author:
easyequipment
01st April 2009
The gas-powered cars
But in the 1880s, the automobile or the gas-powered cars were introduced to the market. The cars excited and roused interest among people because for the first time, they would run free from the company of the horse.
Running t...
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Author:
Jenny Styles
13th March 2009
More and more people are turning to hybrid cars these days because of their promise of lesser fuel consumption and environmental friendliness. Hybrid cars, because they run on both fuel and battery-powered engines, eat up less fuel, thereby sparing the co...
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Author:
Jenny Styles
28th February 2009
How is your transportation effected during these tough economic times? With the unemployment rate at record highs and the threat of more layoffs and business closings to come, new cars sales are way down. Even if you are lucky enough to have a job now,...
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Author:
Larry Lewis