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Home electrical repair services - save more on your electrical bills

16th March 2011
Save on your electrical bills with regular home electrical repair services To ensure the safety of your family, you should have the electrical wiring system of your home regularly checked. The wear and tear of this wiring is normal. If not attended to,... Read >
Author: David Gleason

Cooking with a Solar Oven Could Possibly Save Our Planet

07th March 2011
I seem to be in the minority when it comes to believing that the global change in climate is due primarily to the sun's relationship to the earth, sun spots, solar flares and the rotation variances of the earth's orbit around the sun. There are actually m... Read >
Author: Douglas Hoover

Tankless Gas Water Heater Repair and Installation Service

28th February 2011
Electrical "load shedding" is a common feature in some countries where the electricity goes off at different suburbs at different intervals, causing much frustration for people, especially mothers with babies or young children. This is usually negligible ... Read >
Author: mr rescue

Outdoor Lighting with LED Lamps

25th February 2011
Most of the talk about LED lamps has focused upon indoor application. But the fact is that you can use such bulbs both indoors and outdoors. There is a good deal of logic in placing LED bulbs outside wherever possible, unless you particularly enjoy clim... Read >
Author: Michael Rupkalvis

AMA Nation: The Only Energy Company in All 50 States

21st February 2011
You heard it right! AMA Nation is now servicing the entire country! Here are the facts: 1. The Nation is going GREEN and so is AMA Nation! Energy Consultants are able to tap into BIG business with the AMA Nation product division and make substantial inco... Read >
Author: Lollikrang

Energy Efficient Lighting - The Facts

18th February 2011
Why is the traditional light globe being phased out? Approximately 12 percent of household greenhouse gas emissions are attributable to lighting, and for the commercial sector, the figure is around 25 percent. By simply replacing the traditional inc... Read >
Author: Bjdavis

In Ireland you can apply for insulation grants through the SEAI

17th February 2011
Many people living in industrialized nations are becoming more concerned about how we should best use our resources on this planet and do it in a wise way. The carbon footprint that is being left is causing many to stop and think about what we can do to l... Read >
Author: daxenstewart

Vegetarian Shoes - More popular than ever before

17th February 2011
Millions of people around the world have opted, for many reasons, to eat a meat-free diet. Many of these extend this to all of their lives and avoid animal products altogether. Reasons for becoming a vegetarian include:- * Animal welfare - Appx 2 mi... Read >
Author: Carl Fraser

The Importance of Home Energy Monitor

16th February 2011
A home energy monitor provides prompt, useful feedback on electrical or any energy use. A device also displays cost of energy used, and calculates greenhouse gas emissions. Many studies have observed the reduction in home energy use about 4-15% through us... Read >
Author: Kesslerfields

PV industry in Germany and Japan Development - Photovoltaic Industry - Electronics Industry

15th February 2011
Germany and Japan, not in a unique solar photovoltaic power generation conditions, but now they have become the world leader in photovoltaic industry. Their secret of success is: in the solar energy technology development and deployment of a sustained pub... Read >
Author: iklo

Brazilian Rainforest and Climate Change Connections

10th February 2011
Brazilians are well aware of how human actions can affect the climate and environment not only in personal proximity also but worldwide, according to a 2010 study by the National Confederation of Industries (CNI). The survey revealed that nearly 80 pe... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Trekking in the Amazon Rainforest – The Holiday of a Lifetime

07th February 2011
One of the biggest 'holidays of a lifetime' for many people has got to be trekking in the Amazon rainforest. Just the thought of it is enough to send a world of exotic images spiralling into your mind: the verdant green of the trees, the shrieks and ca... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

GreenCellTechnologies: The Garnaut Climate Change Review - Diabolical Problem

05th February 2011
A diabolical problem and a saving grace.Climate change is a diabolical policy problem. It is harder than any other issue of high importance that has come before our polity in living memory. Climate change presents a new kind of challenge. It is uncertain ... Read >
Author: greencellbiz

It’s a De-Light!

03rd February 2011
From the initial periods of history until the start of the 19th century, fire was man's most important source of light. This light was produced through various means—torches, candles, oil and gas lamps. Besides the danger presented by an open flame (e... Read >
Author: jedlights

Why Use Plumbed in Water Coolers in Office?

21st January 2011
Supplying employees with clear, cool and healthy drinkable water is the responsibility of all organizations. Keeping this in mind the business owners thought of new ways to make their ends meet. At the end office water coolers was their solution. The busi... Read >
Author: Thirsty4water
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