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What Is a Passive House?

07th February 2012
Passive houses are very well insulated, virtually airtight, buildings which minimize energy loss and improve occupant comfort. Passive house design considers the entire life-cycle of the building and uses a variety of 'passive' building solutions to elimi... Read >
Author: David Stoppard

Merits of Adding Patio Awnings

20th January 2012
Have you ever had the experience of going outside, to your porch or patio and just being blinded by the blazing sunlight or the glare off of a scorching concrete portion? Patio awnings use a very simple but extremely effective technique to protect you fro... Read >
Author: Puspendu

What is Combined Heat and Power (CHP)

18th January 2012
For many organisations, combined heat and power offers the most significant chance to reduce their total fossil fuel consumption from on-site boilers and the power stations they import electricity from. CHP is the simultaneous generation of useable he... Read >
Author: Lisa Bassam

welding

18th January 2012
Do you fear in welding? Don’t worry, it is nothing. It is the process of inter molecular bonding of two similar or dissimilar metals by heating and brings its melting point temperature, in this condition the external pressure may or may not be used, or... Read >
Author: rish

Sun Salute “Salute to the Sun”

28th December 2011
So many of my students always asked me ” Why do we need to do a lot of Downward facing dog pose and a lot of Sun Salutation at the beginning of yoga class? ” So this is a great chance for me to share with you here as this is my first writing Let’s see... Read >
Author: Itsyogathailand

Going green and saving green with the right home lighting choices

22nd November 2011
Everyone knows that by decreasing the amount of energy you use in the home, the better it is for your light bill, as well as for the environment. Although you can save a lot of energy by shutting off lights when you’re not using them, choosing the right k... Read >
Author: Sam

Reviews of Thermal Insulator

14th November 2011
A material that does not conduct heat well, i.e., has a relatively low thermal conductivity (see thermal conduction). Plastics, wood, cork, and some fabrics are good thermal insulators. The reason is that they contain weak molecular bonds in disorderly ar... Read >
Author: sudarshan

Most Attractive and Cost Efficient Green Houses

14th November 2011
If you are in the market for a new home or building, it is worth looking into the offer for green homes. Less expensive, with designs that come from the future or, on the contrary, preserve a quite rustic aspect, green homes have become extremely popular ... Read >
Author: rajesh.shetty@silverdesignstudios.com

Heating an Aircraft Hangar has its own problems

09th November 2011
Heating aircraft hangars has been a problem since...well, the dawn of the airplane: for good reason indeed. Airplane hangars are typically high bay open-air structures with one large hangar door on one end to accommodate the sheer wingspan of an aircraft.... Read >
Author: jade.webster

Residential Solar Energy Systems Are More Affordable Than Ever Before

17th October 2011
The only thing we have to deal with in order to make the best use of it to capture it in useful form. When we capture this type of energy, we can actually use it for a variety of purposes. However, most researches have been geared towards developing metho... Read >
Author: TerenceKirk

The Piston Helicopter Engine

05th October 2011
The Piston Engine Piston engines are the most common type of engine to be found in modern, light helicopters. Normally there will be 4 or 6 cylinders in a horizontally opposed configuration. Pistons move back and fourth inside the cylinders. Inside e... Read >
Author: John Toal

Relieving Muscle Pain with a Heated Cushion

04th October 2011
A heated cushion is an innovative device which is useful for those who suffer from chronic pains and aches in the muscles or in any particular region. This device has been in existence for a number of years and with the passage of time, the material used ... Read >
Author: chiragkansoda

The Several Different Kinds of Webber Grills

14th September 2011
The makers of Webber grills produce a wide selection of brand model and products of which will provide for everyone’s necessities and desires and demands. The designers and builders make certain that there is a unique kind that is going to surpass the exp... Read >
Author: webberbbq

Recuperating Wasted Energy via a Waste Heat Exchanger

07th September 2011
Industrial facilities and process manufacturers in pharmaceutical, bio-diesel, pulp and food process industries have been using waste heat exchangers for decades to transfer from heating to cooling needs and back again. Recently, engineers have been worki... Read >
Author: thomas.scott34

Solar Energy And Its Utilities

25th August 2011
Collecting and converting usable energy from solar radiation can be accomplished by using several different forms of technology and it includes various direct and indirect modes of harnessing solar energy. Among the simplest methods that people use solar... Read >
Author: lissawillem
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