Articles, tagged with "energy consumption", page 5
17th October 2011
Dahle paper shredders are some of the best available and many of them are perfect for small office use. One of their newest devices is the CleanTEC 41206, a strip-cut shredder that has a lot of special features. Here's a look at its strengths and weakness...
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Author:
MyBinding.com
14th October 2011
The weather has become unpredictable these days, thanks to global warming. The changes in weather patterns affect certain appliances because of the extreme fluctuations in temperature and humidity. Air conditioning units are vulnerable during periods of...
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Author:
superiormec
13th October 2011
The quantity of carbon emissions multiplies from year to year, even though projects globally to attempt to minimize them. Here are a couple ideas to make it easier to lower carbon output plus save the energy resources and costs while driving a car a renta...
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Author:
DrewWalton
11th October 2011
A refrigerator is one of the most essential electrical appliance used in the kitchen. However, with so many options to choose from, it's often confusing. Samsung's range of French Door refrigerators goes many steps ahead of convention to result in a produ...
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Author:
Deepika Garg
07th October 2011
Before starting a project as large as installing solar energy panels onto a home it is vitally important to assess the current condition of the home. You don’t want to be installing panels on a home that needs a new roof, or is failing at sufficiently ret...
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Author:
aksinteractive
07th October 2011
When designing your office fitout there are a multitude of pressing factors to consider, and the priority of using sustainable practices sometimes fall as a result. It is becoming increasingly important, however, that workplaces, as well as homes and pub...
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Author:
John k. Taylor
06th October 2011
Choosing an efficient stove for the home is a daunting task, because there are several considerations that should be accounted during the selection process. Some important considerations are reliable, efficient, fuel consumption, quality, multipurpose and...
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Author:
Ryan
06th October 2011
Something like 610,000 LED streetlights were added globally in 2009. Publicized strategies by various government agencies reveal that 870,000 extra systems are going to be placed during 2011. China and Taiwan are leading the streetlight conversions althou...
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Author:
TommyBarnett
05th October 2011
Going green is one of the biggest catch phrases of the last decade. Many people are making small changes such as using reusable grocery bags to reduce paper and plastic consumption, unplugging unused appliances to cut down on electricity use, recycling mo...
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Author:
Christine OKelly
05th October 2011
Regular plastics will remain in the environment for up to 100 years, posing risks to water sources, soil, wildlife, and marine life. Because of the threats to our environment that includes deforestation and pollutants entering our water and soil, more pro...
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Author:
Adrianna N
03rd October 2011
We spend thousands of dollars in redoing the kitchen, remodeling the bathroom or giving the living room a face lift but we tend to take the windows for granted just because we don't think it's necessary to replace them. This is a huge mistake and can cost...
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Author:
soeace
03rd October 2011
Kilowatt hour meters are used to discover the exact amount of electricity used by a consumer. It successfully monitors the actual consumption of power for all who are wary of their overall electricity consumption.
It should be read from the right side...
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Author:
Art Jones
28th September 2011
While lots of us have heard the words ‘carbon footprint’ very few of us have got a clear understanding of what it actually means. The ‘carbon footprint’ is essentially a means of ascertaining the greenhouse gases that are produced by human activities (mea...
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Author:
mediaprecision
28th September 2011
In the UK, educational establishments spend more than £400 million every year on heating costs alone. The most challenging, and often most costly, area to heat is the sports hall. However, with the correct heating system in place, even the most complex re...
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Author:
jade.webster
28th September 2011
Generating your very own energy source is certainly not cheap - but you probably already know this. The amount of money needed for the components, materials and labour can be quite considerable before even a Watt of energy is produced. Nevertheless, many ...
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Author:
Bryon Penird