Articles, tagged with "kwh", page 4
01st June 2010
As part of increasing efforts to up their green credentials, a number of UK utility companies are promoting energy monitors - so we enlisted energy monitor provider Current Cost to explain how they can they benefit you and the environment.
Question: Wh...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
14th May 2010
Paying less on your energy bills is what everyone dreams of and yet few ever achieve. While we recycle, use less packaging reuse our plastic bags and do other things to help our environment, including turning our gadgets off standby, we're still consumin...
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Author:
juansanchez
27th April 2010
Surge in Demand for German Solar Energy Investments as Feed-in Tariff Cut Approaches
The solar energy world leader (as seen on the BBC), Germany, is currently seeing a spike in demand for Solar Energy Investment as the timeframe that you have to 'plug...
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Author:
CPson
16th April 2010
Very nearly, everybody is going on about being Green. "Eco" this, "recycle" that and there are even television shows about people "Greening" their homes and businesses to their fullest potentials. Popular cultures aside, what can you do in your own home? ...
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Author:
Katrina Wagner
15th April 2010
Solar Panels For Homes
Solar panels for homes can provide all the power you need for all the electrical items you use in your home. The costs of purchasing a solar energy system are more than if you are building your own solar panels, but either way, t...
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Author:
Jimmie
13th April 2010
Photovoltaics are becoming more an more popular with householders wishing to reduce their carbon footprint and save on energy bills. We ask 5 questions most people have when considering a solar photovoltaic system.
Where on my home will the PV panels b...
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Author:
Dave James
08th March 2010
ENGLAND-The UK will institute a new system of tariffs for biogas and renewable heat. The program, which is modeled after a successful Canadian initiative, will index the tariffs with inflation to protect investors and-hopefully-boost earnings in the biofu...
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Author:
bkmacdonald
23rd February 2010
Calculating your home's solar power needs would include the following: determining your home's average power consumption and sizing the solar panels that would meet these needs. Let's take a look at the calculations below.
Calculating Your Home's Avera...
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Author:
Jakob Jelling
23rd February 2010
For those considering investing in a residential wind power system, one of the most important factors is the wind velocity of the area. Information about wind speed, strength, and frequency can vary, as the methods for measuring wind data are still contro...
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Author:
Brent Crouch
23rd February 2010
When wind speeds are over 10 mph, a residential wind turbine can generate enough electricity to power a home. However, wind speeds are intermittent, so there will be times when the system is generating electricity and times when it's not. For this reason,...
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Author:
Brent Crouch
26th January 2010
New rules as devised by Ofgem for small business energy market have been implemented recently in order to protect SMEs in the UK. The attempts made by the Office of the Gas and Electricity Markets in the UK to formulate the energy rules have been welcomed...
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Author:
David Parks
14th January 2010
When the economy is rocky, people can't help but think of where they can invest that will actually pay for itself. One way is to invest in a reliable source of renewable energy and figure out how to build your own solar panels. This is an investment that ...
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Author:
Richard Legg
07th January 2010
By the time the economy has hit rock bottom, people are racking their brains to find ways to crunch their money and make their dollar stretch. A great way to do this is to cut electricity costs by building a small solar panel to help power your residentia...
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Author:
Richard Legg
29th December 2009
Solar energy does not have any heavy recurring expenses. It will release you from the burden of monthly electricity bills. This is fact, but the installation of it is very expensive. To access solar power for the entire house is really too high. So, it is...
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Author:
jxita
27th November 2009
The cheapest way to heat your swimming pool is to use the free infrared energy of the sun, but the initial cost
for the system is usually high. Lets look at whats required to heat that much water, and how it can be achevied
for limited cost.
Every h...
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Author:
gtskk