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29th September 2009
Economists have speculated that a shift toward clean energy production will lead to decreased demand for oil in the long run, but the short run supply and demand equation is much less certain. Down from last summer’s highs that neared $200 per barrel, ... Read >
Author: Jayesh Vasava
29th September 2009
With all of the talk about alternative energy sources and the rising energy prices, it's only reasonable to be looking at the options that are available. The best part about solar panels as an option is that once the initial expense is finished, there are... Read >
Author: annab
25th September 2009
It is undeniable that energy prices are going through the roof. Solely take a look at your utility statement. The good news is using solar power can save your bank account, particularly with extra incentives.
Personal Tax Credit and Deductions
If wh... Read >
Author: Calvin Tan
24th September 2009
The Future of Solar PV (Photovoltaic) Energy
1. The Problem
2. The Solution
3. The Results
4. The Benefits
5. An Investment in the Future
1. The Problem:
Traditional sources of electrical power generation are running out as production ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Based on recent reports, the growth of the US economy, which is the biggest worldwide, has slowed during the 2nd quarter of 2006. The decline has been attributed to the increasing interest rates, as well as the rising cost of energy. Needless to say, the ... Read >
Author: IMRAN
16th September 2009
Rising gas and electricity prices are a concern for us all and it looks as if there will be no respite from higher utility bills in the future. We are being encouraged to save on energy use by keeping the heat within our homes by making sure we have adequ... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard
16th September 2009
It's commonly known that solar wind power is rapidly becoming one of the most popular ways of generating free, renewable energy at home and it's easy to understand why. Breaking free of the electric companies with their over inflated energy prices is just... Read >
Author: J K Stewart
16th September 2009
Energy prices are skyrocketing. I guess that's not news, but here's what most people don't know...
It's going to get worse. Much worse.
You see, our energy comes from fossil fuels — oil, natural gas and coal. Have you seen the prices of those thin... Read >
Author: Randy Scott
16th September 2009
John sat down at his computer and punched in "How to build solar panels for power." With energy prices going up everyday and the RRSP checks barely making ends meet John was looking for a way to cut down on his electricity bill and maybe even learn a new ... Read >
Author: Jake Siemens
16th September 2009
Just imagine it – you’re watching the news on TV and hearing about how energy prices are on the increase and we’re all going to be paying more for our home electricity. You’ll no doubt read about it on the internet and in the papers ; BUT – you ... Read >
Author: J K Stewart
11th September 2009
These days, switching energy supplier has become one of the easiest tasks. If you are not satisfied with your energy provider, then you can compare electricity prices and gas prices on several websites and can apply for switching easily. Moreover, you can... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
07th September 2009
Waste-to-Energy Turn Your Garbage into Green Energy ?
By Haim Mayan
Facing rising energy prices and growing concerns over global warming, governments and businesses are trying to turn trash into treasure. Different "waste to energy" conversion techno... Read >
03rd September 2009
Most people will say that the #1 cause of greenhouse gas pollution is cars on the road. In truth, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, residential buildings cause the greatest amount of emissions, more than cars and light trucks combined. If you th... Read >
Author: ori
30th August 2009
There are six major energy suppliers in UK energy market. They offer attractive packages of gas and electricity to gain more users. It is the responsibility of users to choose the best energy suppliers in UK. This can be done through proper comparison of ... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
27th August 2009
Are you building a new home, or doing an upgrade? Or are you just plain tired of your old, worn-out garage? Then you're probably considering new garage door installation- and the task can be daunting. It's a huge piece of machinery, one of the largest obj... Read >
21st August 2009
An equity release can shape up your life after retirement - for better of course. If you are over 55 and if you are a UK property owner you could release some additional money and enjoy life after your retirement. The money that is obtained from your equi... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
18th August 2009
Alternative energy sources and How To Make Solar Power are playing an important role in preserving the life of the people and the environment in general. This is evident because they do not release carbon-based warming and dangerous substances into the at... Read >
Author: sahara23
18th August 2009
Alternative energy sources and How To Make Solar Power are playing an important role in preserving the life of the people and the environment in general. This is evident because they do not release carbon-based warming and dangerous substances into the at... Read >
Author: Ben Dave
15th August 2009
With rising energy prices and increasing awareness of global warming and it's impact on our environment, consumers are looking for cheaper, greener forms of alternative transportation. Unfortunately, their choices are limited to a handful of pricey hybrid... Read >
Author: ecowheelz
07th August 2009
With many businesses feeling the effects of the recession, cutting costs has become an oft heard term. One of the simplest and effective ways of cutting costs is by making savings on business gas and electricity. With energy prices escalating in recent ye... Read >
Author: Admin
02nd August 2009
With energy prices rising and a growing awareness of the wound with the aim of using fossil fuels might come about causing to the natural world near is a willpower to commercialize other forms of provide generation. These forms of energy are generally ter... Read >
Author: AllDay5
02nd August 2009
Do you know the role windows play in the energy efficiency of your home? With energy prices continually rising, there is a real need for you to improve the energy efficiency of your home.. Windows play an important role in the energy efficiency of your ho... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper
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
01st August 2009
If you are in the market to construct your own solar panel or wind turbine, then Earth4Energy has cost-effective options available. It says to lessen between an 80% to a 100% of your monthly electric charge. However, it is real? How effective were these s... Read >
Author: Shawn Gregory
26th July 2009
Rising energy prices have scared its users world wide. In UK also, people are paying huge amount to get gas and electricity however one can save a lot of money by searching cheap gas and electricity suppliers in their locality. There are many companies wh... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
26th July 2009
This is a guide that teaches how to build a homemade solar panel and wind turbine at a very low cost. It makes claims to reduce 80%-100% of your electric bill. However, is it true? Did the guide really help people in achieving their goal? Well let me tel... Read >
Author: jamie lee
24th July 2009
Firstly, why is present a souk designed for this outcome? While each one will exhibit noticed by nowadays, energy prices are increasing worldwide - in reality it's likely to this day will be the mainly expensive winter yet designed for many ancestors as t... Read >
Author: Davide Geraci
23rd July 2009
Two significant factors have made the majority of households in the UK consider finding ways to cut their energy consumption, water and other utility bills, namely rapidly rising prices and also concern over carbon emissions and the detrimental impact tha... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th July 2009
Are Homemade Solar Panels Possible, Economical, and Useful?With energy prices rising steadily over the last few decades and no reason to think they'll fall anytime soon, many homeowners are exploring the option of powering their homes with renewable, or "... Read >
Author: Evans Smith
16th July 2009
Can you reduce your energy bills by producing your own energy?
Well Earth4Energy is a guide that teaches how to build a homemade solar panel and wind turbine at a very low cost. It also claims to reduce 80%-100% of your electric bill. However, is it tr... Read >
Author: Rick
16th July 2009
Energy is so important for life to sustain. It is important not just for occupational needs but also for living purposes. The variety of energy needs ranges from electricity, gas and oils. Now there many suppliers of these forms of energy in the world. Th... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
16th July 2009
With energy prices on the rise, not only are people paying more at the pump, but they’re also paying more in their utility bills. This may cause you to be looking at energy efficiency in a whole new light. When you are purchasing home appliances, it is ... Read >
Author: stew
16th July 2009
In this article you will learn how and why you can be saving cash whilst creating energy for yourself. During these times of economic struggle, can you really afford to keep throwing out money you don't need to??
Would saving hundreds of dollars/pounds ... Read >
Author: John Sherman
12th July 2009
Hello
My name is Mike Jansen and I want to tell you about Making your own electricity. I have found out how to make your own solar panel or if you choose you can make your own wind generator, or both. In these economic times wouldn't you like to tell t... Read >
Author: Mike Jansen
11th July 2009
When you need to find commercial fryers and gas fryers, there is some very important information that you have to keep in mind as you shop around for exactly what you need. Finding exactly what you need may require some research, but it will be well worth... Read >
Author: jesrest
02nd July 2009
Ideas change over the years, and these days people are considering solar power for homes and businesses a truly viable alternative. While this information has been around for some time, it is only beginning to attract attention as folks find out more abou... Read >
Author: Jeff Seely
26th June 2009
If you've moved home recently or are about to, there are always chores to get out of the way - including sorting out your energy supply. It's often a job to know where to even start... Which is why we have put together a handy step-by-step guide explainin... Read >
Author: MarkeD
23rd June 2009
One way to reduce your gas and electricity bills is to find a cheaper supplier. There are a number of suppliers competing for your business, and it is worth shopping around. Savings are available, for example with British Gas, whose Dual Fuel price plan f... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
22nd June 2009
In separate speeches both President Obama and Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke gave assessments of the nation's economic health. The venues may have been different, but their views are essentially the same: the economy is starting to show tiny signs... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th June 2009
Let's answer several questions related to the Who, When, What, Where and Why of Alternative Energy.
First, "What" is Alternative Energy? Most reading this probably already know but let's define it to be sure. Alternative (Renewable) energy derives it... Read >
Author: francesro
12th June 2009
I decided to detour from traditional retail ideas and issues in this article because of something that is looming on the horizon that all small retailers should be cognizant of. It's worth talking about large scale economics because they drive all ind... Read >
Author: Ron Pawlowski
11th June 2009
There are several things you must consider when you are looking for commercial fryers and gas fryers for purchase. If you do a little research, you can find a fryer that will be affordable and fit all of your needs perfectly.
When you are beginning to sh... Read >
Author: jesrest
10th June 2009
In 2008, the power industry saw a massive increase in energy prices, thus having to pass the costs on to their customers. Countless households suddenly had to implement significant changes in the way they were using energy around the home, while many othe... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
10th June 2009
Energy prices in general are going up. Whilst the oil and gas market is extremely volatile, electricity prices will fluctuate. As oil and gas supplies get increasingly rare, it is inevitable that electricity prices will become more expensive.
In order ... Read >
Author: Kim
05th June 2009
Our guide to the benefits and drawbacks of direct debit on your gas and electricity bills
Looking for the quickest and easiest way to pay your gas and electricity bills? Direct debit's your answer.
But, is it the most cost-effective? Unfortunately n... Read >
Author: MarkeD
05th June 2009
Over the last few years energy bills have risen sharply in the UK taking a substantial chunk out of our income. There are steps you can take to save money on your gas and electricity bills though.
Many of us just accept the energy prices that we have t... Read >
Author: Kim
04th June 2009
Most consumers will have heard about recent cuts in electricity prices from British Gas, which follow on from gas prices cuts in February and cuts in both energy types from other providers in March. Now seems like a good time to check if your current prov... Read >
Author: Kim
04th June 2009
With recent developments in the energy industry - and with all the ways in which those developments have been affecting consumers - a lot of people have questions. From the current and future states of the energy industry, to any possibility that prices w... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
01st June 2009
The question above already speaks of the bountiful benefits that solar energy bequeaths us. Building your own solar panels can be a great way to cut your exorbitant monthly utility bills at least by half as well as allows you to do your part for the envir... Read >
Author: Joey Lee
01st June 2009
Tpday's poor economy, career insecurity, mortgage repayments, debt and energy prices are some of the leading causes of stress affecting people around the world today.
Holidays are very important to our physical and mental well being. Whether the vacat... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th May 2009
Feed up with huge gas and electric bills!! Worried about soaring heating bills in the cold winter weather? Don’t worry, Plumb Traders has a solution for your problem and help you save your money. Plumb Traders has brought you the top steps to be taken t... Read >
Author: plumbtraders
29th May 2009
Most will have heard about recent cuts in electricity prices from British Gas which follow on from gas prices cuts in February and cuts from both energy types from other providers in March. Now seems like a good time to check if your provider is offering ... Read >
Author: Kim
20th May 2009
Energy prices are on the increase again, leading to yet higher bills for the British consumer. But you can fight back against these bills by ensuring your
home is properly insulated. Here's a brief guide to insulation and how it could help you.
As ... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
20th May 2009
One of the quickest and easiest ways in which you can save money on your household fuel bills is to switch energy suppliers. Although it may seem logical to switch to the company that is offering the cheapest deal at the time, a more measured approach... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
20th May 2009
Energy prices are on the increase again, leading to yet higher bills for the British consumer. But you can fight back against these bills by ensuring your
home is properly insulated. Here's a brief guide to insulation and how it could help you.
A... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
20th May 2009
One of the quickest and easiest ways in which you can save money on your household fuel bills is to switch energy suppliers. Although it may seem logical to switch to the company that is offering the cheapest deal at the time, a more measured approach m... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
18th May 2009
Energy prices are skyrocketing and we are placing a heavy burden on our non renewable natural resources. These are two very good reasons to look at alternatives such as a the best method to generate home energy electricity.
When oil prices were relativ... Read >
Author: Tobias
18th May 2009
Energy prices are skyrocketing and we are placing a heavy burden on our non renewable natural resources. These are two very good reasons to look at alternatives such as a the best method to generate home energy electricity.
When oil prices were relativ... Read >
Author: yhebf270
15th May 2009
by Philip Yaffe
We all live with misconceptions about the world. This is quite normal. No one can be an expert in everything, so we simplify our learning into easy-to-remember snippets, which are often very close to the truth, but never quite there... Read >
Author: Philip Yaffe
11th May 2009
Despite a gloomy economy and a stumbling real estate market, Oklahoma City remains a viable market with strong buyers and sellers working together to rejuvenate the economy. If you are in the market for a real estate investment, Oklahoma City is a prime l... Read >
Author: michael russell
08th May 2009
The concept of saving money by making energy efficient improvements to your home or business is nothing new, but what is new is the magnitude of money you can save, now that energy prices have spiraled upwards. Combine this increased capacity for energy s... Read >
Author: David Nelmes
01st May 2009
For what reason is it presently the best time to build a solar power system for your home? The two principal reasons why you need to build a solar power system for your house in these times are global warming and the economic recession.
Global warming ... Read >
Author: alvinhannay
01st May 2009
More and more individuals are interested in green energy. This tendency has been encouraged by the fact that energy prices have risen around the world. It is essential that people do not think that the dwindling oil prices will persist. This is only due t... Read >
Author: Alain Tranchemer
27th April 2009
In 2008, ten years after the start of the competitive energy market, the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), explored the operations of the gas and electricity markets related to how well they have adapted to the competitive market and the leve... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman
17th April 2009
The environment, global warming, overflowing land-fills, sky rocketing energy prices; these words have become part of our everyday language. As have earth friendly solutions, recycling, sustainability & corporate or social responsibility.
Today’s ... Read >
Author: kiratt
17th April 2009
As the UK experiences the highest number of bankruptcies in history and the number of insolvencies increases by 100% per year, the demand for debt advice companies have never been greater. The UK’s population is struggling under the weight of inflation... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th April 2009
Now that all of the ‘big six’ energy companies have cut their prices, here are six reasons why right now could be a great time to switch.
nPower’s recent energy rate cut – 7.5% for electricity customers – means that all the major UK suppliers... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th April 2009
Energy companies have been put under pressure by the Prime Minister to lower their prices to reflect the fall in oil and wholesale gas prices.
After oil prices reached a record high of $147 a barrel in July, prices have dropped to around $63 a barrel, ... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch
09th April 2009
Analysts in the US are reporting signs of green shoots in the economy which is fuelling talk of an early recovery – possibly as early as Jan 2010. However, any talk remains tentative as economists warn that recessions often present promising signs that ... Read >
Author: Acopic Ltd
08th April 2009
With energy prices on the rise, there are ways for the average household to cut back on their energy bills when they need it most.
At the moment, the UK has committed to reducing the amount of energy we use by 60 per cent before 2050. This lofty goal ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
07th April 2009
Energy companies have been put under pressure by the Prime Minister to lower their prices to reflect the fall in oil and wholesale gas prices.
After oil prices reached a record high of $147 a barrel in July, prices have dropped to around $63 a barrel, ... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
07th April 2009
Energy companies have been put under pressure by the Prime Minister to lower their prices to reflect the fall in oil and wholesale gas prices.
After oil prices reached a record high of $147 a barrel in July, prices have dropped to around $63 a barrel, ... Read >
Author: Which4u
23rd March 2009
Homemade Wind Turbines
Homemade wind turbines are gaining popularity quickly because of its usefulness. It is capable of converting wind power into usable electricity. This is applicable for homes as well as small businesses. As energy prices rise, it ... Read >
Author: kensellers
17th March 2009
Gone are the days, when there used to be timber to cook and lighting. In the present time, these sort of things are no more useful because timbers can aggravate the pollution further.
With fast development in the process of urbanization, which is takin... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
13th March 2009
The trend toward homes that are powered by alternative energy sources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that needs to continue into the 21st century and beyond. We have great need of be... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier
10th March 2009
Sure! Now all around the world it’s possible to use renewable energy for your energy daily needs. Renewable energy is becoming more and more common and popular in the households in many countries across the globe.
It’s very important to consider an ... Read >
Author: Sam Deias
06th March 2009
With our current economic melt down and energy prices fluctuating daily, many of us are thinking of installing solar panel power to contribute to our homes' energy needs, and reduce our power bills.
But how much solar panel watt power do we need to say h... Read >
Author: DIY Renewable Energy
24th February 2009
US energy reserves in the form of natural gas are about 80% larger than its petroleum reserves. Future drilling will add modestly to either reserve with the likelihood that new natural gas reserves will be more significant.
T. Boone Pickens is proposin... Read >
Author: geet.nh2009
17th February 2009
With energy resources dwindling and energy prices rising, more people look towards renewable energies. Solar Panels for home use seem like the real deal.
Actually, the amount of sunlight reaching the earth each year can be used to produce about 1.000 ... Read >
Author: Steve Wells
16th February 2009
With energy prices increasing and fluctuating endlessly, many homeowners are feeling the pressure to look for alternatives to decrease their energy consumption to a functional level and also hopefully reducing the amounts on their monthly bills at the sam... Read >
Author: Joey Lee
16th February 2009
Are you tired looking at your horrendous electric bills? Unfortunately it won’t get better as energy prices continue to rise. Unless you do something about it! But what is that you can do?
I’m sure you have heard already about solar panels for hom... Read >
Author: Steve Wells
01st February 2009
Mankind have always been dependent on a large number of things to lead a blissful life, which are also their basic requirements such as gas, electricity, shelter and means of livelihood. Nowadays, the basic sustenance of survival for us can be referred to... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
28th January 2009
With growing concern about global warming and rising energy prices affecting the real estate industry, high-performance buildings and sustainable development are becoming increasingly important to homeowners and developers around the globe. To achieve th... Read >
Author: joalesto
25th January 2009
Are you looking for an oil job? Do you want to make good money off shore on an oilrig? Across the World inn the petrochemical industry there are around 1.5 million people working on almost 2800 oil platform jobs. Some rigs are so big that they look like s... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
25th January 2009
Are you looking for an oil job? Do you want to make good money off shore on an oilrig? Across the World inn the petrochemical industry there are around 1.5 million people working on almost 2800 oil platform jobs. Some rigs are so big that they look like s... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
22nd January 2009
This is not something that immediately springs to mind when we think of the onset of global warming but, with house values falling and energy prices constantly on the rise, it is becoming increasingly important for home owners to make sure that they pa... Read >
Author: dtymon
22nd January 2009
Are you tired of the every rising cost of energy and never having enough cash to keep up with the rises? You could seriously cut the cost of your home energy starting today.
As a qualified electrician, I can often offer energy saving advice to my custo... Read >
09th January 2009
Have you ever considered creating your own renewable energy? With rising energy prices, concerns about energy supplies and the environment there are many people who would love to be able to unplug from the grid. Most of these people never do anything to ... Read >
Author: M Wilson
09th January 2009
Have you ever considered creating your own renewable energy? With rising energy prices, concerns about energy supplies and the environment there are many people who would love to be able to unplug from the grid. Most of these people never do anything to ... Read >
Author: M Wilson
09th January 2009
If you are thinking of switching over to the utility companies, then why don't you compare electricity prices with a good online comparison service ? As a matter of fact, it is the fastest and easiest way to find the best energy provider who offers servic... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
09th January 2009
Barack Obama's victory as the next president of the United States has led many to conclude that a lot of areas will soon be facing significant change. The challenge to keep to what already works well and to transform those that need improvement could be a... Read >
Author: jreiling999
07th January 2009
Energy is one of the essential requirements of mankind with it being utilized in most of the activities that are normally being done. It is an item which has to be bought using money before it can be used. However one can also save lots of money by choosi... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
05th January 2009
It is an unfortunate fact that energy prices have seen a huge increase in recent times. As such, this has had a detrimental effect on consumers in that they have seen their monthly bills rise significantly. However, from adapting some energy-saving change... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
19th December 2008
Gas and electricity prices have risen considerably in the past six months; this has been caused due to the increasing price of oil. The energy companies are paying more for their oil so they have passed on their losses onto us, the consumer. After their ... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
19th December 2008
The rising energy prices are a great concern to the average consumer who is feeling squeezed at every turn. Reducing their utility bill is a great start to help get the consumer back on track! Solar power is one of those things that will allow the homeo... Read >
Author: B. Hopkins
14th December 2008
Staying warm this winter is becoming more of a luxury for many as we delve further into the winter. Gas and electricity prices have soared recently and an increasing number of people are falling into fuel poverty if not fallen already. To be in fuel pover... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
11th December 2008
McMansions—or super-sized homes—have been a growing trend in the home building industry for several years. Gargantuan houses are popping up in residential neighborhoods and rural areas, blocking views, and dwarfing neighboring houses. With some hom... Read >
Author: M Shane
03rd December 2008
For nearly a year we’ve had to put up with over-inflated energy bills, fuelled by large costs for nature resources like oil many gas and electricity providers had to push up prices of energy in order to make sure they didn’t lose money on the millions... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
03rd December 2008
It is predicted to be one of the coldest winters in recent years this winter and pensioners are going to struggle to keep warm. Many will already be in the predicament of eating or heating this winter due to the increased prices of energy and the governme... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
02nd December 2008
United Kingdom economy is presently battling with the nemesis of economic turbulence. At this time, absence of ample liquidity too has complicated the issues. At this time, websites which offer the feature of comparison of energy services prove to be a mi... Read >
Author: Issac Brandon
27th November 2008
The UK construction market is contracting rapidly, with commercial activity in particular falling at a record rate, according to data from the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) and Markit UK.
Their latest purchasing managers' index show... Read >
Author: tugsearch
25th November 2008
Are you a building professional who wants to ride the increasingly large sustainability wave? Well becoming a LEED Accredited Professional is a lot easier than you think! Passing the LEED exam will make your self look that much better, not only on paper... Read >
Author: tmnoonan
22nd November 2008
Is there a way to produce renewable energy via a wind turbine that does not cost the earth?
Most people are aware of the continuing rising cost of non-renewable energy. This has a flow on effect that affects just about every person's daily cost of living... Read >
Author: soso314
22nd November 2008
Is there a way to produce renewable energy via a wind turbine that does not cost the earth?
Most people are aware of the continuing rising cost of non-renewable energy. This has a flow on effect that affects just about every person's daily cost of living... Read >
Author: soso314
18th November 2008
As I’m sure you are all aware, in the last few years the price of our utility bills has risen to a substantial amount. On average for the normal household, heating bills have doubled in price and the cost of electricity has increased by as much as 50% i... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
10th November 2008
There is a looming reality taking place in the society today. Increasing concerns on global warming and rising energy prices are on the loose, and so, the concept of high-performance homes and sustainable designs are considered to be urgent issues. The... Read >
Author: joalesto
15th October 2008
When we purchase a home we tend to think about the cost involved in the initial purchase. How many of us take the time to think about the running costs associated with living in a property?
With energy prices having risen around the world, more and mor... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
15th October 2008
You may have noticed a growing trend, with more and more people opting to use electric fires in their homes. What's behind this increase in usage? We look at some of the key factors contributing to the popularity of such fires.
With most modern homes b... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
13th October 2008
News of the downturn in the world’s economy has been hitting the headlines for over a year now. Energy prices have been soaring, and along with the rising cost of essentials like food and fuel, most people have felt the pinch.
Britain is no excepti... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
07th October 2008
With energy prices escalating steadily, consumers could knock considerable amounts off their utility bills by switching from their areas default supplier.
Such is the claim of Confused, which has warned that billions of pounds is being wasted throughou... Read >
Author: ARouse
06th October 2008
Energy efficiency is becoming the new buzzword in homes as the global energy crisis drives energy prices through the roof. It doesn't matter whether you're trying to sell your home or just trying to afford living in it, taking measures to improve your ho... Read >
Author: CitySash
01st October 2008
All energy prices vary by region in the UK. Though, there exists no tangible reason for the regional variations in the cost of electricity and gas. These variations may go up to 10 per cent, so you need a cheap and efficient energy supplier that helps you... Read >
Author: Linda S
01st October 2008
All energy prices vary by region in the UK. Though, there exists no tangible reason for the regional variations in the cost of electricity and gas. These variations may go up to 10 per cent, so you need a cheap and efficient energy supplier that helps you... Read >
Author: Linda S
25th September 2008
Thinking of the environment and being environmentally conscious needn’t stop when taking a holiday. Many hotels and leisure complexes are leading the way in the environmental stakes by lowering their carbon footprint.
Many businesses are looking at ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
24th September 2008
When purchasing a new house you want to ensure everything is in good working order and the structure is sound. With the rising cost of energy prices there are certain perks to watch for that may minimize those monthly utility bills. If you're selling a h... Read >
Author: Tina Fountain
24th September 2008
With energy prices climbing, fuel shortages and global warming a homemade solar panel seems a very wise choice. Most however stay away from solar power because they think its to expensive or to difficult. You may be surprised to learn how easy and inexpen... Read >
Author: houston bruce
23rd September 2008
Times are getting harder each passing week with prices on pretty much everything rising. The price of oil has nearly doubled over the past 12 months which will cause the cost of domestic energy to soar at a vigorous rate. In a bid to cap domestic energy p... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
22nd September 2008
Though mankind has harnessed the wind for centuries to produce energy, interest in this method of power generation has recently intensified as a result of both increases in conventional energy costs and the debate over the extent of humanity’s responsib... Read >
Author: Mike Drabble
17th September 2008
More and more homeowners are turning to their credit cards in order to pay the monthly bills such as utilities and mortgage payments.
According to a UK debt management service, this is due to the current financial climate that has led to prices increas... Read >
Author: Gill
17th September 2008
There are many places around the world that you can visit if you really enjoy the tourism industry, but Russia is a place that does not get mentioned often. It's really unfortunate that more people do not know about the excellent adventures that await th... Read >
Author: saurabhgubta
15th September 2008
Gordon Brown has unveiled a £1 billion plan that will help low income families and pensioners deal with the increasing energy prices and promised that it would be funded by the suppliers and producers.
The plan is meant to save people half on their en... Read >
Author: Gill
11th September 2008
US energy reserves in the form of natural gas are about 80% larger than its petroleum reserves. Future drilling will add modestly to either reserve with the likelihood that new natural gas reserves will be more significant.
T. Boone Pickens is proposi... Read >
Author: drklaus
09th September 2008
Once installed an energy (heat) pile uses the heat contained in shallow ground (earth energy) to directly heat or cool houses and offices, since the temperature inside the ground tends to stay at the yearly average. Therefore, in the winter the ground is ... Read >
Author: Steve Last
09th September 2008
Once installed an energy (heat) pile uses the heat contained in shallow ground (earth energy) to directly heat or cool houses and offices, since the temperature inside the ground tends to stay at the yearly average. Therefore, in the winter the ground is ... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
08th September 2008
If you live in South Wales, you are likely to face a huge gas and electricity increase in your bill this winter. Two of the leading gas and electricity providers are set to dramatically increase their prices within hours of each other as they blame soarin... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
05th September 2008
Pathfinder Business Strategies, LLC a privately held company which advises corporations, consumers & small to mid size companies on asset protection, tax savings & wealth building strategies is urging all Americans to structure their finances properly to ... Read >
Author: Drew Miles
04th September 2008
There are two main ways in which you can generate your own power. One is to harness the power of the wind by using a wind turbine to drive a dynamo, which generates electricity which is then stored in batteries. The other is to capture the enormous amount... Read >
Author: Zander Boon
04th September 2008
With energy prices on the rise month on month for the past 22 months and wholesale costs now double what they were last year, households and businesses are paying more than ever for gas and electricity. As a result, a growing number of people are living i... Read >
Author: clickthrough
03rd September 2008
Protect your wealth from the effects of increasing inflation with high interest savings accounts
ICICI Bank (an Indian owned bank) has taken the lead in the savings accounts market by offering a 1 year fixed term bond at 7.2% AER. Based the UK ICICI Ba... Read >
Author: Which4u
03rd September 2008
Over 50 per cent of householders were not able to arrange a capped price energy deal before the last round of price rises, according to the Motley Fool.
According to research carried out by the independent financial advice site, 54 per cent of people w... Read >
Author: ARouse
27th August 2008
“Worldwide economic competition”.
Three words that have been bantered around the political circles for years. From 1945 to mid 1990’s American politicos have used this type of aphorism to soothe less competitive nations and economies knowi... Read >
Author: Ronnie
21st August 2008
An Affordable Heat-Pump Water-Heater Retrofit
The engineers at AirGenerate (previously Beyond Pollution) appear to have done something remarkable: create an affordable, effective, heat-pump water heater that can be retrofit onto a conventional gas or ele... Read >
Author: sws
19th August 2008
An Affordable Heat-Pump Water-Heater Retrofit
The engineers at AirGenerate (previously Beyond Pollution) appear to have done something remarkable: create an affordable, effective, heat-pump water heater that can be retrofit onto a conventional gas or ele... Read >
Author: sws
13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mason Tanner
Solar power often been perceived as being expensive and impractical. The technology to generate power from the sun dates back to 1941 when Russell Ohl created the first solar cell. He actually did not make the discover... Read >
Author: Mason
23rd July 2008
The funds states use to pay unemployment benefits are running low, raising fears of higher taxes on businesses and less money to help out-of-work employees during tight economic times. Wall Street is worried that rising energy prices are causing c... Read >
Author: rus kinzinger
10th July 2008
In 2000 a new US administration drafted a new energy plan. Two oilmen, with secret advice of the oil industry, orchestrated and supervised the plan. The results have been devastating. Gas and oil prices have escalated to more than $4 per gallon and are... Read >
Author: drklaus
30th June 2008
The Time is Now to Start Becoming a Conservationist
It really wasn't that too far back in time that being a conservationist had its down sides. Back then, conservationists tended to wear tie-dyed shirts and had girlfriends that were vegetarians with ha... Read >
Author: Martin Rantini
21st June 2008
The real estate market is slightly cold these days across much of the country. If you hope to sell your home for a decent price, you need some factor that makes it stand out from similar homes around you.
While the real estate market is down, energy p... Read >
Author: Raynor James
11th June 2008
When thinking about the economic slowdown now gripping the United States, one might think of the naked emperor of yore, who could not realize his condition until told by a child. By the time analysts and the White House recognize the extent of the credit ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
21st May 2008
This week, a storm of bad news gave markets cold feet, resulting in Friday's 250-point loss. While this pattern of volatility has been the status quo for stock exchanges worldwide for the better part of the year-to-date, another factor has caused at least... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
21st May 2008
With all this talk of climate change, global warming and climbing energy prices, many are now rather concerned about how much they are paying towards their energy bills.
But what if you could use nature’s power to generate a small amount of energy fo... Read >
Author: DCollins
20th May 2008
Over the last five years the UK’s booming economy has benefited most people with more disposable income, and more choice on what to spend it on. Advertising has pushed the limits in targeting consumer groups that were once thought to be unable to affor... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
14th May 2008
The trend toward homes that are powered by alternative energy sources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that needs to continue into the 21st century and beyond. We have great need of be... Read >
Author: warren85390
16th April 2008
Saunas are becoming a popular health product for people to use at home. But there have always been a couple of problems involved with them. First they can be expensive to run. Secondly they can take up a lot of room within the house. These two problem... Read >
Author: Paul Elms
06th April 2008
In North America the boom in battery recharging small wind turbines together with the coming of age of photovoltaic modules has made it possible for many to live of grid. Together with the photovoltaic industry it serves the needs of an increasing percent... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker
28th March 2008
With the recent credit crunch taking effect on the energy market as well as financial institutions, leading to a rise in energy prices and more financial trouble for consumers.
But despite all this talk of how we should be reducing our carbon footprint... Read >
Author: DCollins
12th March 2008
One of the hot trends in new construction, and one of the few positive trends in real estate development, is the profusion of solar communities, in planned subdivisions and developments ranging from Calgary to California. A solar community is a set of ho... Read >
Author: Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
08th February 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
It has be a few years since we went through a recession. According to some economist it has been since 2001 that we have enjoyed a recession. It might be a good time for a refresher course in how to do business during a recession.
... Read >
Author: Jerry D. Wilson
01st February 2008
If you run a pond in your garden, chances are you'll have considered a pond heater at some stage. To stop your pond from freezing over and to protect your fish, a pond heater is frequently a must-buy item for the garden enthusiast. But have you considered... Read >
Author: Kirk Rogers
26th January 2008
Entrepreneurs and managers of manufacturing companies are facing ever increasing labor and insurance costs, increasing government regulations, and increasing energy prices, moving at least some of the labor offshore is looking better and better. While the... Read >
Author: Jeff Spira
25th January 2008
Utility companies in Europe have been facing serious drops in earnings as the leading energy company E.ON reported their biggest decline since they started in 2000.
By dropping 8.8% the energy giant lost an estimated 8.9 Billion Euros. Rival Europea... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
25th January 2008
There is a great amount of worry at the moment with regards to Gas and electricity suppliers due to prices of energy going up by a large percentage in January. British Gas announced late last year that their energy prices were going to increase by a sh... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
23rd January 2008
What Rate Cuts Can Be Expected
The US Fed has not exactly been forthcoming in its rate cuts; rather, it lowered rates very reluctantly in 2007. It has given only what the currency markets have already priced in. The basic reason for their hesitation is... Read >
Author: Misty
22nd January 2008
Well, it really isn't surprising that Christmas 2007 saw consumer spending down. The Commerce Department has released the consumer spending figures which show that spending was at its lowest ebb since June 2007 and that we spent 0.4% less at Christmas t... Read >
Author: Nelson Stewart
19th January 2008
Millions of Britons are under financial pressure, new research indicates.
In a study carried out by MoneyExpert, some 6.9 million bills have not been paid since June last year. Overall, council tax is the most likely household bill to have been missed ... Read >
Author: ARouse
17th January 2008
The fact that one of Britain�s biggest blue chip consumers of energy is taking such steps ought to boost its national image and reduce long-term energy costs. Blue chips are not alone in experiencing pressure to reduce their carbon footprint. Increasing... Read >
Author: clickthrough
19th October 2007
The recent housing market boom has left many people in homes that they cannot afford with loans that they never should have been granted. This is resulting in a 72% increase in foreclosures from 2005 to 2006 according to recent reports. Foreclosure rates ... Read >
Author: maloy@indusnet.co.in
19th October 2007
The recent housing market boom has left many people in homes that they cannot afford with loans that they never should have been granted. This is resulting in a 72% increase in foreclosures from 2005 to 2006 according to recent reports. Foreclosure rates ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
28th August 2007
If you live in a climate with cold winters, your central heating boiler is by far the most energy-hungry appliance in the house. A boiler in the average UK home burns over £500 worth a gas each year, and is responsible for emitting almost 4 tonnes of car... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
08th June 2007
The prices of man-made fibers intermediates were largely governed by the volatile crude oil values in 2006. Oil prices rose significantly by 18-20% during the year. This was over and above the 36-40% increase recorded in 2006. The surge is attributed to g... Read >
Author: Rakesh P
15th May 2007
The MPC (Monetary Policy Committee) of the Bank of England has raised the interest rates to 5.5 percent. Though, this is good news for the savers, but many Britons with loans and debts will have to face the pinch with new rate rise.
Some analysts belie... Read >
Author: Adam Jaylin
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: Alex Perry
10th May 2007
Resourcex Reports: An Introduction to Mining and Mining Investment
By Doug Hadfield, Senior Editor, ResourcexInvestor.com
An astute investor once said, “If it’s not grown, it has to be mined.” It’s a phrase of gigantic proportions and far-re... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
01st May 2007
The real estate market in America is huge and diverse. Everyone can find the property of their dreams.
One of the most significant trends that have developed in regard to real estate in the United States in the past twenty years revolves around vacatio... Read >
Author: Aston Lloyd & Partners
20th April 2007
Many people are trying to cut down the amount of energy they use in the home these days. High energy prices have eaten into household budgets, and many people also want to do their bit to help prevent Climate Change. Everyone seems to be getting in on the... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
14th March 2007
As our finite natural resources diminish, energy prices are steadily increasing. Now, more than ever, we must do our part to help our environment by conserving energy. The good news about energy conservation is that it can not only help to save our p... Read >
Author: Jesse Davis
12th March 2007
Energy prices are rising. Many people are fighting back by using solar power systems for their homes. If you are thinking of doing the same, you may need to know about charge controllers.
Solar panel systems are popular for homes. It is key, however, ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
13th December 2006
Claims by the major UK gas and electricity suppliers that they have been forced to increase their prices in order to claw back the huge deficit created by the unprecedented rises in wholesale prices would, on the face of it, appear to be a reasonable expl... Read >
Author: clickthrough
16th November 2006
You can reap some benefits of exercise without joining a gym or running for miles a day. Not to say that doing so is a bad idea but altering your lifestyle to include more activity with your daily tasks offers you convenience and can help you reach the re... Read >
Author: Ken Bendor
16th November 2006
It's been well over 100 degrees in my neck of the woods these past few days...and I'm not really having all that much fun. Central air conditioning is something I'm lacking.
If I could just direct this heat onto Wall Street...where it is needed...I wo... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
15th November 2006
The prices of gasonline or petrol increase daily, wherever you live in the world. The price of a barrel of oil has quadrupled since the beginning of the millennium. It went from about $20 a barrel to almost $80 in these days.
The Reason to Save Fuel
... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
06th October 2006
Now with energy prices rising not just at the petrol pump but also for the home more and more people are looking at energy efficiency in a completely different light to the way would have done say 20 years ago. You will often find now that people when lo... Read >
Author: Allison Thompson
04th October 2006
As energy prices increase, warming and cooling your home is becoming more and more expensive. Upgrading your insulation is one way to fight the increased costs.
A Guide to Insulation for Your Home
Insulation acts as a blanket for you home. During c... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
01st September 2006
Poverty is getting worse but not better almost each and every day. There is the continual increase of cost of living and the downward availability of disposable income.
The use of credit cards
For how long are we going to be relying on our monthly i... Read >
Author: Siphephile Sibanyoni
17th August 2006
Are you stressed out and tired of not being happy? Perhaps
you are not paying enough attention to yourself. While many
stress reduction techniques are available, I would like to
discuss weight training as a stress reduction technique.
The payoff fo... Read >
Author: John C. Purfield
15th August 2006
Although the tide of bankruptcies receded after the new bankruptcy law went into effect on October 17, 2005, a swelling volume of new personal bankruptcy filings are starting to flow into the court systems. With consumer credit card debt now over $820 bil... Read >
Author: John Janney
13th August 2006
Summary of the Weekend's News:
Sunday Stories
Sunday Times
In place of David Smith, Richard Lambert, director-general of the CBI and former Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)
member, writes about last week's rate decision. He says we are left with two ... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
07th August 2006
After much drama, with huge amounts of last minute bankruptcies, we are now under the new bankruptcy law that went into effect, October 2005. The theory of the new law is that there were too many frivolous bankruptcies, which were reaching the level... Read >
Author: Howard Giske
28th July 2006
The prices of gasonline or petrol increase daily, wherever you live in the world. The price of a barrel of oil has quadrupled since the beginning of the millennium. It went from about $20 a barrel to almost $80 in these days.
The Reason to Save Fuel
... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
22nd July 2006
Reduce Household Utility Bills
With recent increases in wholesale energy prices, the cost of running ahome has risen dramatically. The question is, is it time for UK householders to start to change their ways and cut-back on the energy consumption?
... Read >
Author: Cole Branel
25th June 2006
As the red hot real estate market starts to return to normal levels, sellers must return to fundamentals. Here are some tips on how to sell your property.
Tips on Selling Your Property
For the last five years, tips on how to sell property were focu... Read >
Author: Raynor James
12th June 2006
ANOTHER BAD HURRICANE SEASON
Forecast Parameter and 1950-2000 Climatology (in parentheses) New Statistical Scheme
Analog
Scheme Adjusted
Final
Forecast
Named Storms (9.6) 11.0 13.3 17
Named Storm Days (49.1) 57.4 76.1 85
Hurricanes (5.9) 6.7 8.... Read >
Author: James Finch
06th June 2006
Although the United States' economy has been slowing down, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, stated today that he will make sure increasing energy prices do not make recent inflation increases any worse. In an international monetary conf... Read >
Author: Tom Tessin
20th May 2006
Developing an energy efficient, yet ample, heating system for your property can be complex. Retaining a professional is a smart way to make sure you get it right.
Should You Get Help With Your Home Heating Plans?
It gets chilly in the winter in mos... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
10th May 2006
What with soaring energy and fuel costs, energy efficiency in your home is more important today than ever before. That is why, when homeowners reach the point where it is necessary to replace windows for any reason, I highly recommend they choose energy e... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley
02nd May 2006
Have you missed out on the recent huge move in crude oil? If you have and you are wondering if crude oil will stay high then this article is for you.
Here we will outline the factors driving crude oil prices and how you can get involved and make huge p... Read >
Author: sacha tarkovsky
04th January 2006
It is undeniable that energy prices are going through the roof. Just take a look at your utility bill. The good news is using solar power can save your bank account, particularly with new incentives.
Personal Tax Credit and Deductions
If anything is... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
13th November 2005
The authorities announced that next year, social security checks will up rise an average of $39 monthly for almost 50 million Americans.This is the biggest boost in 15 years.
But not only security checks go up, but also energy bills and Medicare premi... Read >
Author: David C Skul
06th October 2005
Heating your home or apartment is not just something you want to do during the winter months, it's something you need to do to survive. With energy prices expected to be up to 50% higher this winter many folks are actualy scared, because they find it hard... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
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