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Useful Solar Energy Information You Must Know About

13th January 2012
The sun is provided for free and constantly existing. For these reasons, the energy that it gives is far more sufficient to deliver the electricity necessary for man's daily living. It's the fundamental solar power information that everyone should know. ... Read >
Author: elnoraclardy

Building Ventilation

09th January 2012
The heating ventilation and air conditioning system should be designed to keep occupants comfortable and healthy by controlling the amount of outside air that is added to the building atmosphere, filtering both incoming and recirculated air to remove part... Read >
Author: Susana Terlitsky

Renewable and energy saving central heating systems

03rd January 2012
While you are choosing a central heating system it pays to be informed. In colder climates heating your home gain more significance not only for personal health but also for the health of the building and your bank balance. There are wide ranges of centra... Read >
Author: AT plumbing

Tankless Water Heater Fremont: Healthy, Economical & Eco Friendly

09th December 2011
How Standard Tank Water Heaters Work: Storage tank-type hot water heaters raise and keep water temperature towards the temperature setting around the tank, usually between 120 degrees - 140 degrees Fahrenheit i.e., 49 degrees - 60 degrees Celsius. Even... Read >
Author: Mr. Drain Plumbing

Tankless Water Heater Hayward: Saves Energy

08th December 2011
Many home owners today want to include more energy efficiency into home updates and makeovers. One easy update that will help save money on energy consumption and price is really a Hayward Tankless Water Heater. The Tankless Water Heater Hayward use a eff... Read >
Author: Mr. Drain Plumbing

Palo Alto Tankless Water Heater: A Better Option

06th December 2011
Palo Alto tankless water heaters, also known as on Palo Alto Tankless water heaters, and work by supplying hot water only when it's needed. These Palo Alto tankless water heating systems have sensors aboard to watch and control demand and flow of water an... Read >
Author: Mr. Drain Plumbing

Heating Systems Explained

17th November 2011
It is very important that you chose the right kind of heating installation for your home to combat the extreme cold that the winter months can bring. There are many factors to take into account and this article explains them fully so that you can make the... Read >
Author: Crystal Graham

Generating Electricity With Solar Panels

25th October 2011
A solar panel is an array of photovoltaic cells that are connected together by conducting wires. Solar panels are used to generate electricity from sunlight, which is a naturally renewable source of energy. They are used in both commercial and domestic en... Read >
Author: Adrianna N

Minimising the Effects of Carbon Tax on Your Home

18th October 2011
The carbon tax is set to be implemented in July 1, 2012 and Australian households are still divided about whether it will be burden on them or not. Putting a price on carbon will definitely raise the cost of living in the country, but the government is aw... Read >
Author: premiersolar

Samsung washing machines: Clean is the way to go!

11th October 2011
If there has ever been a revolution in the washing machine domain, it has been initiated by Samsung, and in-keeping with the same tradition, the Samsung WF0702WKN washing machine has been incepted to raise the bar and provide the highest levels of cleanin... Read >
Author: Deepika Garg

Energy Efficient Appliances: Tankless Water Heaters Can Save Energy

11th October 2011
Tankless water heaters gained popularity because of the space saved from their smaller design. Since they are tankless, one does not have to worry about the space a water heater normally consumes. Its size is the same as a medicine cabinet. It is usual... Read >
Author: beesonhomefixtures01

Northwest Propane – The Benefits of Propane Water Heaters

07th October 2011
It’s been said that nearly a quarter of a homeowner’s energy costs in a month goes toward heating water in your home. Between a nice warm shower in the morning or a relaxing bath at night, hot water is an everyday essential for our lives. How you heat you... Read >
Author: North West Texas

Combining Power with a Small Package

05th October 2011
The last place you want an inferior product is in the heart of your home. Combi Boilers are the beating hearts of many a British home, they are the standard, and the standard is high. Combi Boilers represent efficiency in energy usage, Combi Boilers re... Read >
Author: Maline Morgan

What to consider when installing an active solar system in your home

26th September 2011
Active solar systems are becoming much more common these days. It is no longer unusual to drive past a home or business and see solar panels sitting in the yard or on the roof. Many people are wondering whether these systems are right for their home or bu... Read >
Author: Sam

What Is Green Electricity?

22nd August 2011
Approximately two thirds of electricity in the UK is generated by burning coal, gas and fossil fuels in power stations. As a result, the main gas causing climate change, carbon dioxide, is released into the atmosphere in its masses. Green electricity is n... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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