Articles, tagged with "energy requirements", page 1
14th December 2011
The heart of a newborn baby beats quite a bit faster than it will at any other time in his life. The infant's heart is considered normal if it beats in a range from 90 to 150 times per minute. If the rate drops below 90 per minute and remains there, it's ...
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Author:
Rashid Javed
12th December 2011
“Preturi panouri solare fotovoltaice” is a phrase that has always cut off the enthusiasm of environmentalists and people for whom the concept of ” panouri solare” meant more than an instrument designed for the solar energy exploitation. It is a hope for a...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
21st November 2011
Many people know that solar energy can provide environmental benefits. But did you also know that by installing solar panels in your home or business you can also consolidate your energy expenditure too? San Diego solar installation specialists Solare Ene...
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Author:
seo manag
14th November 2011
We no longer need to burn fossil fuels to produce usable energy. Today there are many alternative forms of usable energy available to us. Choosing to utilise other forms of renewable energy not only reduces our carbon footprint and the impact that we have...
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ssolar
14th November 2011
An introduction to solar power
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) panels convert solar energy into usable electricity. The panels generate a Direct Current (DC) and a solar panel system will include an inverter which converts this DC into an Alternating Current ...
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solarmonster
23rd October 2011
The image sensor is the camera component which captures light and begins the process of turning it into a digital image. There are two kinds of security camera sensors: CCD (charge coupled device) and CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor). Which ...
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Author:
Reggie Cummings
06th October 2011
The Earth's surface receives enough energy in just one hour to meet all of the world's energy requirements for a whole year. By using finite energy resources such as oil, coal, gas and other fossil fuels which are being depleted, we are currently emitting...
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Author:
solarmonster
28th September 2011
When you live in a very cold climate, heating is especially important. You need to have a heating system that is efficient and reliable. Efficient heating systems will only use just enough energy to provide your home with all of its heating requirements, ...
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Author:
Pembry
12th September 2011
If you are planning to make the switch to solar power then it is a very wise decision. However before making the switch there are some things you need to consider which will help you to make the right decisions and get the best out of your solar investmen...
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Author:
premiersolar
09th September 2011
Solar power electricity is considered by scientists to be the most environmentally sustainable method of energy production, yet the technology is still only being used for a fraction of our planetary energy requirements. While many people are aware of th...
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Author:
solarpower859
07th September 2011
Up to 80% of calories are used to sustain the normal functioning of the body and processing of foods you eat.
Let’s look at some ways to increase the calories used in these activities to improve fitness and lose / maintain weight, without doing too muc...
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TimeNomad
07th September 2011
As the level of pollution rising day by day, it is extremely important both for nations and their citizens to switch to nature-friendly modes of carrying thing out. Doing by this way ensures a healthier and cleaner environment for us. We can only do so by...
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Author:
ashishjuneja
09th August 2011
People can make use of different sources for the achievement of their daily energy requirements. A few of these supplies might be extremely apposite to the people. At this time, we will explain natural gas vs geothermal energy: which is better for your ho...
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Author:
smcclurezlee
18th July 2011
The Gold and Iron Ore Mining Industries are exploding across the emerging markets of Africa. African telecom, healthcare, manufacturing and service industries are off the charts. Indeed, The World Bank statistics are now in and the results are loud and cl...
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Author:
WillDiesel
30th June 2011
Constructing a small wind generator is more than just a interesting project for the DIY person. As home owner to be able to make your own power can be very empowering and on top of that to be able to sell electricity back to the utility company is fantas...
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Author:
John P Wright