Articles, tagged with "kilowatt hour", page 4
08th December 2010
China has currently invested nearly 30.12 billion USD to encourage conservation of energy and to restrict the emission of the greenhouse gases. He Bingguang, the veteran in the environmental protection and resource conservation at the National Development...
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Author:
andrewsboaz89
29th November 2010
Solar hot water systems generally are composed of solar energy collectors, a liquid system to move heat from the extractor to the storage. This system may be used to heat household hot water for a house or for commercial uses, including energy input for b...
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Author:
mikehoward025
23rd November 2010
Solar installations can cut down your monthly electric bill, provide you with clean power, protect you from the rising costs of energy over time, and present a strong, consistent investment. But don't just jump right in-make sure you've got your bases cov...
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Author:
cspsolar
11th November 2010
Take a look at the balance sheet of any business. Most have made large investments in fixed assets. Examples of these commitments include manufacturing and assembly equipment, buildings and facilities, and computers and software. Regardless of the prod...
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Author:
customerfirstrenewable
10th November 2010
All photovoltaic solar cells work by converting sunlight directly into electrical energy through a fairly complex process. However photovoltaic systems differ from one another, with varying characteristics depending on their applications. Furthermore, a p...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
26th October 2010
Cairn’s principal joint venture partner in India is Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).
It is, however, both in its producing fields and in the exploratory assets.
ONGC is troubled over the prospective ownership change at its partner.
It is c...
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Author:
Paramita Bannerjee
21st October 2010
Since April 2010 more than 10,000 Solar PV systems have been installed across the UK. According to market analysts, iSupply, there has been a growth of 1500% since 2009.
The explanation for this growth is a very simple one – for the first time Renewabl...
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Author:
sherrers
19th October 2010
A new report suggests that the outlook for the Renewable Energy market in the UK has never been sunnier. In their report on the UK PV Market 2010, Industry analysts Solarbuzz, show that the UK Feed in Tariff scheme has already produced a huge increase in ...
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Author:
sherrers
08th October 2010
In Ireland, there is a company that helps operations across all industries to save on their energy consumption and decrease the charges in their utility bills. This does not only save these companies from high operating costs, this also makes their operat...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
08th September 2010
Germany is set to develop a wind farm for offshore applications capable of generating 220 gigawatt-hours of electricity annually.
Alpha Ventus is a $332.5 (250 million euros) million, 60 megawatt pilot project wind power complex that is expected to fee...
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Author:
ashlysun
08th September 2010
While it is generally known that the cost of living in Mexico is considerably lower than in countries like the United States or Canada, it also valuable to have some more specific information about how these costs. If you choose to buy Yucatan real est...
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Author:
Thomas Lloyd
24th August 2010
Before you begin the project to make wind turbine you might want to know about the wind energy advantages and disadvantages. As, you are wise & want to know advantages & disadvantages you may know, in case investing your money & time in building the homem...
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Author:
Energyboost
12th August 2010
How much will you save with your PV system?
The value of your PV system's electricity depends on how much you pay for electricity now and how
much your utility will pay you for any excess power that you generate.
If your utility offers net metering...
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Author:
yoni8levy
11th August 2010
In the last 100 years, electrical power produced the means of providing the chance for the biggest development and improvement in the lives of mankind. New technologies and inventions on unique levels of electrical systems were and are being made with dep...
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Author:
E. Tino
30th July 2010
Historically, the energy market in the U.S. was regulated and this lead to monopolies controlling the industry. The problem with monopolies is that they become complacent. They believe that you need them, as opposed to them needing you. Their customer ser...
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Author:
Bernard Brown