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05th October 2009
Since a long time ago, ancient people had known the benefit of wind to help their life easier. In Babylonia and China, for instance, nearly 4000 years ago the inhabitants of two regions used the power of the wind to pump water for their crops. While in Eu... Read >
Author: euronitos
01st October 2009
Ok you have the perfect swimming pool complete with a hot tub spa with all the possible amenities, you have the biggest grill in the neighborhood and the perfect outdoor kitchen for entertaining what else could you possible need well how about a sauna? T... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Online education is fast becoming acceptable because of its great advantages over traditional schools. According to National Center for Education Statistics - NCES and U.S. Department of Education, distance learning enrollments has risen from 3.1 milli... Read >
Author: Ronnie Williamss
22nd September 2009
Today buying home solar electricity is much cheaper than 10 years ago. As a matter of fact, a lot of state governments are offering tax rebates now to those choosing to switch to home solar electricity. If putting in a photovoltaic system to give your hom... Read >
Author: Jean
15th September 2009
People can now save on their monthly electricity bills by up to 25% by using a combination of products that help increase the efficiency of power delivered to their homes. This means that we can all help save energy without making any personal sacrifices ... Read >
Author: kelly15501
07th September 2009
Making solar panel isn't all that difficult. You can browse through the various guides that are available online which give step by step guidelines on making a solar panel. Is it easy to make one? Costs of making one is much lower when compared to the ad... Read >
Author: Greg Chaney
17th August 2009
A recent survey by Populus has shown that 90 per cent of the UK is taking measures to reduce gas and electricity usage but only 31 per cent were aware of smart meters and the Government’s plans to roll out smart meters in every home by 2020.
On the p... Read >
Author: Kim
17th August 2009
Modern approaches to saving on gas and electricity don’t come much more radical than building an entire eco-house but the Government is keen to make environmental sustainability a key driver in modern housing, so eco-houses may become a norm rather than... Read >
Author: kIM
05th August 2009
Few devices are needed to convert these resources into free power. You do not require investing for any other commercially made home power generator, when you have the option to actually build one yourself.
http://df41c4hz37hqe-cclj-57x5ma5.hop.clickba... Read >
Author: jacobjames93@gmail.com
31st July 2009
There isn’t that much that we can do about towering electricity prices. If the base price of electricity goes up then regardless of who your provider is, your utility bill will be reflected by rising electricity prices. You can always switch provider to... Read >
Author: Kim
27th July 2009
Save up to 80% of home electricity on utilizing free energy. This free energy can be easily generated from naturally resources that are available in abundance. Few devices are needed to convert these resources into free power. You do not require investi... Read >
Author: jamie lee
16th July 2009
Getting home solar electricity is much more affordable today than 10 years ago. Right now, many state governments and the federal government as well are currently offering tax rebates to homeowners that choose to convert to home solar electricity.
If ... Read >
Author: Mike Jansen
16th July 2009
The price of electricity is getting higher and higher every month, and consumers are looking for any way they can to reduce their monthly bill. With the economy in shambles, people are cutting down on expenses and have found that one way to do this is to ... Read >
Author: Beverly Saltonstall
12th July 2009
The Big Six's Green Energy Tariffs
A guide to green energy options available from the main UK energy companies
Everybody's getting into green (renewable) energy these days - including the Big Six energy providers. Here's a rundown of the various gr... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th July 2009
While many new consumer electronics goods are now more energy efficient than ever, older appliances still eat up a lot of electricity. But this level of electricity usage can now be controlled thanks to electronic power controlling devices.
By contin... Read >
Author: Daniel Higgins
23rd June 2009
Knowing how to read your meter is important so that you can make sure that your energy bill is correct. Additionally, if you are finding your energy bills are too expensive, it might be possible to change your meter to make monitoring your energy use more... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
22nd June 2009
Copenhagen will host the UN Conference on Climate Change in December this year. Members will discuss how countries can cut back on their greenhouse gas emissions. While governments should certainly take the lead on this, we as individuals must play our pa... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
15th June 2009
There are some things in life we tend to take for granted. Comforts and luxuries seem second nature to us, especially here in the UK, and we often forget how much more difficult our daily lives would be without the conveniences we are so accustomed to.
... Read >
Author: British Gas Business
06th June 2009
Energy efficiency is in the news constantly these days and using less gas and electricity to help save the environment will give you peace of mind but it can also provide you with more money in your pocket.
Here are our top energy saving tips to help r... Read >
Author: Kim
01st June 2009
Any utilities company with both a gas and an electricity supply license is in a position to offer its customers dual fuel deals whereby they provide both your domestic electric and gas supply.
Many consumers opt for this type of energy policy as the ra... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
22nd April 2009
The first and the most obvious problem with normal hosting companies are, they use lots of electricity. And since a good amount of the "normal" electricity power used is generated using fossil fuels, that energy use contributes to many problems ranging fr... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers
16th April 2009
DIY wind power or do it yourself wind power is the most effective form of harnessing wind energy. In the present times of increased electricity usage, you need such methods to make sure that you can save some money on electricity. More than saving money, ... Read >
Author: Ashish
27th March 2009
A smart meter is a cunning little gizmo that accurately monitors your energy usage. It uses GPRS technology to keep your supplier abreast of your usage in real time. In turn, you can check out how your gas and electricity consumption is going via the web.... Read >
Author: MarkeD
27th March 2009
Getting home solar electricity is more inexpensive today than 10 years ago. In fact, many state governments are currently offering tax rebates to persons that choose to convert to home solar electricity. If installing a photovoltaic system to supply your ... Read >
Author: Alex
13th March 2009
Do you know how much energy your study lamp consumes? It not only costs you more, but adds to the burden on environment as well. Remember study lamp is only a speck of the energy we consume while keeping up with our larger than life houses, different arch... Read >
Author: Studylite1
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
27th February 2009
Introduction
Samsung split air-conditioners have established themselves as a brand at par with other manufactures. Their air-conditioning technologies have been well appreciated and have maintained the energy efficiency ratios.
Design
This Samsun... Read >
Author: Vinnit
11th January 2009
The shortest, and really good news for the Planet, answer is YES!
If you have any environmental awareness at all you have probably been in a terrible dilemma this Christmas. Should you send everyone Ecards as opposed to the traditional paper variety? Sen... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
09th January 2009
The shortest, and really good news for the Planet, answer is YES!
If you have any environmental awareness at all you have probably been in a terrible dilemma this Christmas. Should you send everyone Ecards as opposed to the traditional paper variety? Sen... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
28th December 2008
How do you deal with your utility bill when it arrives at the foot of your door. Are you one of those that open it, look at the price, and just rely on the supplier to be right? Do you leave it unopened and just wait for the direct debit to be taken? Or d... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
18th November 2008
Videocon is a major Indian consumer durables company that has created a well-respected brand name for itself. Their products have presence in most categories and have catered to all types of audiences. They have gone global recently and have made a mark a... Read >
Author: lapasia
18th November 2008
Videocon is a major Indian consumer durables company that has created a well-respected brand name for itself. Their products have presence in most categories and have catered to all types of audiences. They have gone global recently and have made a mark a... Read >
Author: lapasia
03rd November 2008
Energy usage is a hot topic these days. We are all concerned with the effect that energy costs are having on our planet as well as our pocketbooks. I’ve always believed that knowledge is power, and this article is going to provide you with the knowledge... Read >
Author: Joni Keith
14th October 2008
The new trend of “going green” has been instilled into the media descending into our homes, flooding into our schools, making a wave of change. Not only is the public, by the government as well is pushing towards going green. Different legislations ha... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
01st July 2008
A room air conditioner is a small, self-contained unit designed to cool just one room of a building. While most models of room air conditioners are placed in windows, there are some models that are installed to go through an exterior wall opening. These s... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
25th June 2008
In the winter, energy bills are higher as we spend a lot more on heating so when the summer comes it should be a welcome sigh of relief but this isn’t necessarily the case.
During the summer it can, (occasionally) get very hot so we get out the air c... Read >
Author: Gill
06th June 2008
Customers love guessing games. Here are some fun ways that you can make the customer experience more exciting for the customers of your small business.
1) Charge for everything. If you are a coffee shop, have separate charges for the coffee, coffee... Read >
Author: Mark Mikelat
21st May 2008
The present day customer with a bent for computer technology cannot be bogged down for too long with obsolete products. The modern competitive and cut-throat competitive world leaves no ground for a manufacturer with traditionally outdated resources, prod... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
28th February 2008
Instead of filling your home with countles of useless widgets and gadgets why not add something that is useful for your home. What are they? Here are some examples.
1. Electricity Usage Monitor
An electricity usage monitor does what the name implies. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th August 2007
Does your business take green IT seriously? Well it should, because ignoring climate change could cost you money and harm your credibility.
There are now over 1.1 billion computers in operation worldwide, collectively producing about one billion tonnes... Read >
Author: a1articles
16th January 2007
We don't want any more hassles with floodlights and we
would like to reduce living expenses. But home security
systems are still necessary, and despite the expenses
they are a good investment and simple security
measures.
There are actually s... Read >
Author: Sean Hattaway
06th August 2006
"I think the (natural) gas storage surplus is smoke-and-mirrors," said Phil Flynn, Energy Analyst for Alaron Trading Corporation in Chicago. "It masks an underlying problem with production." Mr. Flynn is not alone in his assessment of the natural gas mark... Read >
Author: James Finch
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