Articles, tagged with "department of energy", page 3
30th March 2011
Until recently, I didn’t know much about energy social media. But just poking around online the other day, I ran into a handful of consumer-geared social media platforms designed to help people save money on gas and electricity – and now I’m paying attent...
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Author:
Kevin Waddel
28th March 2011
According to Department of Energy & Climate Transform, fuel poverty happens when a home "has to devote far more than 10% of its cash flow on fuel to sustain a satisfactory heating regime (typically 21 degrees for the principal living location, and eightee...
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Author:
geraldtudo81
28th March 2011
Industries everywhere are finding ways to save not only on energy and its costs but through the use of wireless networks and in numerous other ways too.
According to Oak Ridge National Laboratories, through the use of wireless sensor networks, savings...
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Author:
Jody
25th March 2011
With so much focus today on green products and renewable energy sources, an increasing number of people are looking into the possibility of using wind power to generate electricity on their own property. There are a number of wind turbine products availab...
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Author:
Liz Jones
25th March 2011
House insulation services from Energy Defenders
If you are looking to add insulation to your new house or want to add insulation to your existing house, then you can benefit from House insulation services from Energy Defenders.
Is it difficult to maint...
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Author:
elisa johnson
23rd March 2011
Regardless of where you live, even South Florida, having a pool heater can make the use of your swimming pool more enjoyable. By being able to extend your swimming time into the cooler months you can take more advantage in your swimming pool investment.
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Author:
Makoo Leandro
22nd March 2011
With the passage of time, more and more people are becoming conscious of the requirement to save the natural resources of the earth. We have finally been able to realize that we cannot go on exploiting the storehouse of nature because due to its exhaustib...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
17th March 2011
Your home windows are the primary places where heat escapes your home during the winter and cool air enters during spring and summer. Aside from this, windows also serve as an expression of your design taste and living style as a homeowner. The US departm...
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Author:
kevinbates
15th March 2011
Your home windows are the primary places where heat escapes your home during the winter and cool air enters during spring and summer. They also reflect your individual taste and living style as a homeowner. It is estimated by the US department of energy t...
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Author:
kevinbates
09th March 2011
Choosing kitchen appliances can be a challenge, since there are so many factors to consider and guidance on how to choose your kitchen appliances seems scant. Thankfully, there are some key criteria to keep in mind when shopping for kitchen appliances. If...
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Author:
HRPub
08th March 2011
I don’t think people realize how much of a danger some of their car accessories can really be until they get into an accident and then realize they shouldn’t have been paying so much attention to something other than driving. What gets me confused is that...
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Junk Yard Bids
07th March 2011
Over the past decade, there has been a trend in bathroom design for bigger and more complex showering areas in homes, particularly in master bathrooms. More recently as there has been increasing numbers of home owners choosing to renovate instead of mo...
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Author:
Jamie Mathwig
07th March 2011
The popularity of Low E glass coatings has gone up over the recent past simply because of its numerous benefits. Although these types of coats help to reflect the heat which is generated by infrared energy from the sun, it allows the light to pass through...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
07th March 2011
A South Carolina weatherization program that has made area homes more energy efficient could have a significant affect in the local economy for decades to come. The Orangeburg-Calhoun-Allendale-Bamberg (OCAB) Community Action Agency program has been finan...
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Author:
Fida Hossain
14th February 2011
Every central air conditioner has a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating that is regulated by the U.S. Department of Energy. According to U.S. regulations, no central air conditioner unit currently being manufactured can have a SEER rating lower...
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Author:
Chris