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Read More »How To Save Energy Costs Using Solar Power
In this day and age, it is your responsibility and your obligation to be environmentally conscience and do your part towards conserving energy.Energy conservation is not merely reduced usage of fuel but also looking for a substitute fuel to prevent global warming and atmospheric pollution.By using organic fuels like bio diesel and bio gas, air pollution and global warming can …
Read More »Make Your Home Eco And Solar
Someday, hopefully, we will be able to derive a lot of our power from more environmentally friendly sources. Im betting on solar electric power, for one. If I ever win the lottery, I’m going to get my house fitted with home solar panels so we dont use as much regular electricity. Granted, you have to live somewhere that gets a …
Read More »Commit to Renewable Electricity – Support Wind Power
Go to PowerOfWind.com to tell Congress that you support a national renewable electricity standard.
Read More »Wind Power – Renewable Electricity, American Jobs
Congress is considering legislation that would ensure that the U.S. gets a growing percentage of its electricity from renewable sources like wind power. This policy would create the first long-term commitment to renewable energy in America and would enable the growth of a new manufacturing base in the U.S., creating hundreds of thousands of high-quality American jobs. Go to PowerOfWind.com …
Read More »Why & How a Solar Power Inverter is Used
A solar power inverter forms an important part of any home solar energy system which supplies enough electricity to get you off the grid. The inverter converts direct current, which is produced by a solar panel, into alternating current. There is also a charge controller, which can use excess power to charge your system’s battery, and provide energy without any …
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Read More »Ocean Wave Power Plant
DelmontSawmill asked: Patented ocean wave energy converting electric power plant/erosion reversal system. Inventor: Peter F. Boyce Water 4 Gas
Read More »Have you been able to reduce your utility bills by going green? How much increase or decrease?
Life in the slow lane asked: Sometimes going green winds up costing you more/less in the long run. How about you? Is it worth the trade off financially? Solar power
Read More »The Upsides and Downsides of Residential Solar Power
It is important to inform yourself about all the positive and negative aspects of residential solar power before you make a decision. A solar home can substantially reduce the need for fossil fuels and reduce your energy costs. Like with any investment into your home, you should thoroughly research the pros and cons of solar power. Why Choose Home Solar …
Read More »Wind Energy and Solar Energy – A New Step To Power Generation
Wind power is turning out to be one of the most reliable and cheapest source of generating electricity today. The simplicity and the low costs of setting up a wind power generator is what makes the idea so appealing. The other types of fuels have really damaged our environment and polluted it so there’s no better time than now that …
Read More »[Guardian] Harnessing wave power 2008.09.26
NewsRevue asked: The world’s first commercial-scale wave-power station has gone live off the coast of Portugal. This footage shows how the 140m-long snake-like devices work. Water 4 Gas
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Find Out How You Can Avoid the Increasing Electricity Costs by Using Home Solar Power Systems
Home solar power systems are something you have almost certainly heard something about before; and this and other alternative energy sources are becoming more widely used. Increased public awareness of the dangers posed by global warming has spurred many to look into the possibility of using solar power.
Read More »Solar Powered Lights for the Home & Garden
You may be wondering how solar-powered lights work. Solar lights are used after the sun has gone down. So how can they operate? First of all, understand that lighting devices which relies on solar power generally use a backup battery to operate. Solar cells are used to charge the battery during the day, and the battery powers the light during …
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Read More »Pro’s and Con’s of Solar Energy
When you think about solar power systems, you may think of those funky looking houses that have those weird looking panels on them. solar power systems has many uses beyond those of producing electricity for houses or for automobiles. The advantages and disadvantages of solar power are many, small electrical units can be powered by solar energy in lieu of …
Read More »Reduce Energy Costs with Energy Links new Electricity Index
Energy Link today launched the Energy Link Fixed Price Electricity Contract Index. The ‘ELL index’ provides energy purchasers with an indication of trends in the price of fixed-price electricity contracts. The index does not include local losses or line charges so it is an ‘energy-only’ index. The index is published in Energy Link’s new Energy Trendz monthly review of trends …
Read More »All Electric Cars On Road Back?
The plug in all-electric car, which had a brief heyday less than a decade ago, and then was killed off by the big auto makers, is on the road to recovery despite the past. Charged up with lighter, more sophisticated and efficient batteries, and competitively priced with gasoline-driven and hybrid vehicles, the new offers will be marketed and sold primarily …
Read More »Discover The Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Energy
Wind energy is fast becoming the most sought after and widely used renewable energy today. This is due to the fact that people have fully seen the advantages and disadvantages of wind energy especially in places like the United States and Europe. In 2005 alone, wind energy was able to produce power by as much as 18 to 27 percent …
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