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13th October 2009
The bonuses of the smart grid to the environment are obvious. If the usage numbers are broken down to before and after smart grid, the benefits to consumers are just as obvious. What about the economic bonuses of smart grid technology? How does it benefit... Read >
Author: Eco20/20
05th October 2009
Close observers of geopolitics note that China has been increasingly aggressive in its pursuit of sovereign oil supplies, seeking to ensure a continuous pipeline of supply of finite resources. Growing international demand for oil has driven up prices, and... Read >
Author: Jayesh Vasava
01st October 2009
The UK is going through a transitional period in regards to their energy generation. Many of the old nuclear power stations are coming to the end of their lifespan and a drive to reduce the number of inefficient old coal power plants, nuclear energy is f... Read >
Author: WesleyTaylor
28th September 2009
How the main electricity suppliers and the government plan a black future by reverting to traditional resources for Britain’s energy generation to solve the looming energy gap.
Greenwashing advertisements have now become commonplace in which slick ca... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Ayurveda doshas are basically the operating principles and concepts that are found everywhere within the Universe. That is according to the practice of Ayurveda, ancient Indian medicine. If you are wondering why this health and medicinal practice is still... Read >
Author: magtitinapa
22nd September 2009
Ayurveda Vata is considered the most important and significant among all three doshas in Indian Ayurveda medicine practice. It is said the Ayurveda Kapha and Ayurveda Pitta could render useless and helpless without Vata. All three doshas are considered es... Read >
Author: magtitinapa
01st September 2009
Are you a smart home owner who wishes to unplug your home from your electrical company and be completely powered by natural renewable energy? Are you sick and tired of wasting masses of money on electricity bills? Wouldn’t it be nice if you could slash ... Read >
Author: amor2009
09th August 2009
While California head Arnold Schwarzenegger is accepted on behalf of his feat films, the minority knew of his attraction on behalf of the sun. Turns banned he is torture bent on converting California to solar.
3.2 Billion cash table
This times of y... Read >
Author: calvin
08th August 2009
Wind power and solar panels are growing in popularity as the cost of non-renewable energy resources continue to rise. It has become very clear to most that gas, coal and oil will not be able to continue to supply our energy needs at the current pace of co... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
01st August 2009
The new Earth4Energy system is intended to provide solar power for homes, by teaching people how to build their own inexpensive wind turbines and solar panels. Moreover, it promises to lower what you pay for electricity by 80 to 100%. But is that actually... Read >
Author: Shawn Gregory
31st July 2009
Plants need an adequate supply of nutrients — particularly nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium — to grow well. Ideally, these nutrients should be available in the proper quantity and at the time the plant can use them. This ideal timing, if complied w... Read >
Author: fshelend
26th June 2009
Wood is most often used for homemade wind turbine blades and sometimes metal or fiberglass are used. Some turbine blades are also cut from pieces of PVC pipe. Today's giant commercial wind turbines most commonly have fiberglass blades because it is long l... Read >
Author: Nick Molinar
12th June 2009
You may be surprised to know that residential solar systems have been being used for quite awhile. They are certainly becoming much more mainstream these days as the prices are starting to go down and people are becoming much more aware of the environment... Read >
Author: Melanie Crouse
05th June 2009
People often talk about cleantech as though it is an industry, it is actually a meta-industry that serves as an umbrella over a wide variety of industries.
If you want to work in energy efficiency, green building, renewable energy or a host of other gr... Read >
Author: Carol McClelland
29th May 2009
Protein based baits are famed for their attraction to big carp, catfish and barbel etc, but the protein impacts and effects in pellets, particles, boilies and various ground baits are very much enhanced with unusual extra ingredients and substances that y... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
20th May 2009
Green energy technology, if we can get it to be taken up widely, represents a huge step forward in our efforts to produce power both cheaply and cleanly. But it's so often the preserve of governments who sometimes seem to take up the baton in an effort to... Read >
Author: John Richards
19th March 2009
Millions of people worldwide are trying to lose their excess weight in the goal of looking and feeling better and having a healthier life. Dieting is an essential part of a weight loss routine, and there are many different kinds of dieting programs out th... Read >
Author: Frank Langella
17th January 2009
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices which combine oxygen with hydrogen in order to produce electricity.
During the power generation cycle, water and heat are produced as a by-products. This is a far more ideal byproduct than the unclean emissions w... Read >
09th January 2009
Obesity occurs when the energy generation exceeds the energy requirement of the body for physical activity and growth. As a result there is an accumulation of fat, which is stored as adipose tissue. The excessive adipose tissue may be distributed generall... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
30th October 2008
To every problem there is always a seed of solution. When the inevitability of drying oil fields, scarce food items, decreasing drinkable fresh water, lack of clean air, diminishing employment opportunities and what not clutter the mind of man, nature alw... Read >
Author: shrutigupta
30th October 2008
To every problem there is always a seed of solution. When the inevitability of drying oil fields, scarce food items, decreasing drinkable fresh water, lack of clean air, diminishing employment opportunities and what not clutter the mind of man, nature alw... Read >
Author: shrutigupta
03rd September 2008
For many people, fat loss program begin with fasting or starving himself in order to shed extra fat from their body. But this is a false notion. It is not the quantity but the quality or the type of food they intake. They can fill their belly by eating la... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
03rd September 2008
A fat loss program is fruitful only when it consist a sensible planned diet and regular workout. The diet for fat loss should contain adequate nutrients our body needs. It should be such that it maintains the balance between the energy generation and ener... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
03rd September 2008
A person with ideal weight and good health is generally more active and successful in various walks of life as compared to obese person. Obesity not only makes a person inactive and lazy but also leads to several serious diseases. Obesity is a physical st... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
09th July 2008
A very popular idea currently gaining publicity is a very old concept: the methane digester. The methane given off during the decomposition of the manure is captured and burned, providing either heat or power, for electrical generation. These promise a mi... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
19th February 2008
Led Light Bulb is great. In past the source of the light was nothing but only the sun. Therefore, all daily stuff have to be finished within day light. But after some decades necessity of the light goes increasing and hence birth of different sources took... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
30th January 2008
For a car to actually set off into motion, a tremendous amount of energy is required. Only such level of energy is capable of bringing life to the various mechanisms and systems of the car. The essential process of energy generation through fuel combust... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
25th September 2007
The heart is the most important muscle in our body, it's our life pump. It is one of the few organs that are expected to work continuously, without rest, for a lifetime.The heart beats about 70 times a minute, 100,000 times a day and about 36 million time... Read >
Author: Alexander Holt
25th October 2006
World is about to witness a change in energy sector. The new ways of manufacturing, delivering and utilizing energy that is based on highly effective fuel cell. Most of the economies today rely on fossil fuels for energy generation and transportation purp... Read >
Author: James Marriot
22nd August 2005
One of the difficulties that solar and renewable energy have faced in the past is that it requires people to learn about it. People are busy and they are also reluctant to change and learn. It is much easier to get energy from traditional sources that see... Read >
Author: Jim Fritz
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