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Are Water-Gas HHO Conversions a Hoax?

17th July 2008
The cost of gasoline and diesel fuels are spiraling through the roof! This situation creates a fertile environment for scammers and con artists to hatch schemes and plans to separate cash from frustrated motorists. More likely than not, you have seen w... Read >
Author: C.R. Merrick

Guide For Buying Cookers

10th July 2008
The sizes range from 50cm to 60cm with most of the manufacturers who promote freestanding cookers. A freestanding unit offering oven, grill and hob in one appliance, designed to slide between kitchen cabinets. Cookers have adjustable feet to fit flush to ... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Built-In Ovens Buying Guide

10th July 2008
Single or double cavity built-in ovens are available to build into or under kitchen units. The choice is between built-in to a cabinet at a higher level or built-under which means underneath the work surface. Double cavity ovens can have either 2 main fan... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Why Should I Consider A Hybrid Car?

25th February 2008
More and more people are turning to hybrid cars these days because of their promise of lesser fuel consumption and environmental friendliness. Hybrid cars, because they run on both fuel and battery-powered engines, eat up less fuel, thereby sparing the co... Read >
Author: William Thomas

How to get your hot water straight from the sun

11th May 2007
Hot water straight from the sun may sound too good to be true, but even in the UK a solar hot water system can supply you with over 50% of your hot water needs over the year (the other 50% coming from a conventional gas boiler or electric heater). With re... Read >
Author: Richard Edwards

Home Heating and Cooling Strategies to Deal with High Priced Oil

27th March 2007
Did you get your heating bill this month? Did it knock your socks off? A friend of mine said hers was nearly $500 dollars. Mine was $200. What's the difference between my house and hers? Built during the first energy crisis in 1976, my 2100+ squa... Read >
Author: Ron Stone

5 Buying Tips For Hybrid Cars

15th December 2006
With the rising cost of gas, it is getting less and less affordable to own a car these days. As a result of this increase in cost, car manufacturers have lately been very aggressive in promoting their line of hybrid cars designed to save fuel. While a ... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim

Sprott Analyst: Declining Production Will Revive Natural Gas Sector

24th July 2006
Introduction: We talked with Sprott Asset Management Research Analyst Eric Nuttall about the natural gas situation in Canada and the fate of many CBM gas producers and developers. Since our last conversation spot natural gas prices have dropped by 15 perc... Read >
Author: James Finch

Save $$$ With Tankless Water Heaters

05th March 2006
Hot water heating accounts for about 20% (or more) of the average North American household's annual energy costs. With energy prices rising day by day it is becoming important to take a closer look at where the money is going. The average yearly cost f... Read >
Author: Harvey Juric

The Benefits of Wood Cook Stoves

28th September 2005
Wood cook stoves have been used for hundreds of years. Before the advent of electricity, people cooked all of their food in wood cook stoves. Wood cook stoves are still used in many parts of the world, such as Central and South America. Some people still ... Read >
Author: Peter Emerson

Hybrid Technology Develops as the 2005 H

24th May 2005
The company that popularizes the hybrid technology is producing the better hybrid vehicles year after year. Although Toyota starts the technology to their Prius in 1997, Honda produces, develops, and uses the technology continuously to their cars. Honda's... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane
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