Articles, tagged with "hydroelectric power", page 4
07th February 2008
As described by the US department of energy, heating and cooling accounts for 56% of a typical home, these expenses represent a great portion of our electric bills and can be a serious burden to energy plants according to peak hours during summer or winte...
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John Sern
26th January 2008
In the United States, Canada and Australia both commercial and residential consumers can buy green energy from their standard local utility provider of from a provider that specializes in green energy. Many third party suppliers of energy provide green en...
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Christopher
26th June 2007
Rhode Island is the smallest U.S. state by area, with only 1,214 square miles. It has a population of over 1 million people. It is also known as the Ocean State because all its residents are fairly close to the Atlantic Ocean. In Rhode Island the Gov...
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26th June 2007
Washington State is a center of economic activity from Boeing Aircraft to hi-tech and computers. The capital is Olympia, and the largest city is Seattle, with a state population of 6.4 million. Seattle alone has a metropolitan area population of 4 ...
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30th April 2007
Sometimes, expensive gemstones are not the right materials for a piece of jewelry. If you want a fun piece of jewelry, with plenty of sparkle but not plenty of cost, alternative materials can be in order. Crystals make an inexpensive, yet beautiful, subst...
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Author:
Arsene Bergkamp
12th March 2007
Imagine managing or working in an employment environment where all the light available is made by hydroelectric power. There are no windows, so no natural light is available. Your shift is just about to end and there is a power outage. Blackout, total...
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Author:
Rob Parker
17th January 2007
What is Hot and What is Not in Technology
Top 10 Winners Predicted for 2007
1. Content Filtering
With web content and syndication growing at a rapid pace locating information is becoming more of a struggle for web surfers. The abundance of conten...
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21st August 2006
Are China's New Silk Roads Filled with Pot Holes?
China's creation of new silk roads of energy sources has been challenging. Emerging in the mid 1990s as an economic powerhouse to be taken seriously, in the wake of Japan's economic slowdown and the col...
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James Finch
16th August 2006
Located a reasonable distance from many cities in Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey, Lake Wallenpaupack makes a fine vacation destination for lake-lovers and those in need of a few days reprieve from the unrelenting tempo of daily life. Time seems to...
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Author:
Caitlin Moore
07th July 2006
As we look to alternative energy sources for our power hungry world, geothermal energy is getting attention. Here is a brief overview of geothermal energy.
Overview of Geothermal Energy
There are many different types of energy available to power our...
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Author:
Rick Chapo
01st April 2006
As the world looks for alternative fuel sources, tidal energy is starting to attract attention again. Following is an overview of tidal energy.
Overview of Tidal Energy
If you have ever lived near the ocean, you know about tides. Like clockwork, th...
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Author:
Rick Chapo