Articles, tagged with "kwh", page 3
10th November 2010
If you are looking to become energy independent, there is no better, more surefire way to do that than to install a residential solar power system for your home. The average home uses nearly 10,000 kWh of electricity a year. That equates to a little over ...
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Author:
lisa lucero
10th November 2010
Electricity is one of the defining aspects of modern society. In the past several hundred years, it has brought about more changes to civilization than all the advances in moral theories, medicine, political science, and the like. However, we are on the p...
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Author:
lisa lucero
03rd November 2010
At the end of last month, George Osborne announced the spending cuts that would be made by the Coalition Government in the coming years. For those who work in the solar PV industry this was of particular interest, as we waited to see whether the Feed-In T...
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Author:
Katie Marsh
06th October 2010
Individual residential utilities provide a good way to save funds and conserve the atmosphere. Government tax credits are making it less difficult to afford choices such as 10kw wind turbines for properties and modest farms. There are a number of factors ...
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Author:
Geoffrey Castaneda
05th October 2010
There are a few easy ways to determine how an electrical rate is calculated. To understand how this works there are a few concepts you need to make sure you know. One of which is the difference between watts and watt hours. You will also want to know how ...
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Author:
StevenJohnson42
28th September 2010
Our energy sources are slowly depleting, therefore it has become increasingly vital to think more carefully about how we use non-renewable energy such as electricity. In recent years domestic households have begun taking advantage of solar energy. With th...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
24th September 2010
Starting off with some numbers, the average US household uses about 10,000 kWh of electricity annually. This could be improved from a home improvement standpoint with better windows, better appliances, and better insulation. These cost saving improvements...
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Author:
lisa lucero
22nd September 2010
While solar PV could be hogging all the limelight owing to the National Solar Mission, wind industry is by far the most important renewable energy sector in India as of 2010, comprising over 70% of the total renewable energy installed capacity (excluding ...
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Author:
solarant
22nd September 2010
AEG Power Solutions has completed the rooftop solar installation for North Carolina State University’s FREEDM Systems Center. Designed for the newly-built Keystone Science Center in the university’s Centennial Campus, the 40 kW ballasted rooftop solar ...
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Author:
sunnyzx
10th September 2010
Statistics show that 80% of the world's forests have now been severely logged. 40% of these logged trees go to paper making. Additionally, the paper industry is the fifth largest consumer of energy today. These staggering statistics show how much energy a...
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Author:
Brent Durell
31st August 2010
Do you need a place to store your excess home furnishings, business equipments, or business inventory? You can accomplish this with a storage container that was once used as a shipping unit. These units are one of the best ways to create your permanent st...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
18th August 2010
India is densely populated but it also has a high solar insolation and this provides for an ideal combination for solar power in India. Soon, Indian government will make it mandatory for all the residential and commercial buildings to keep equipment for s...
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Author:
Jeena Gill
05th August 2010
Stiebel Eletron Tempra 36 Plus repeatedly warms water right away as you need it and only when you need it. The Tempra element is a substitute for the regular tank heater with no interruption to your state of comfort and hot water needs.
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Author:
Razvan
08th June 2010
Reducing Energy Uses
You cannot reduce your electric bill significantly without understanding how much electricity each of the appliances in your home uses. You know that there is a basic correlation between how much energy you use and the cost of your...
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Author:
angelanewark123
01st June 2010
The idea of using renewable technology to save money on energy is nothing new. But what if we told you that you could actually make money by producing your own power? Well, in just a few days, new measures from the government will allow consumers to do ju...
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Author:
Robert Palmer