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11 Aug 2010Build your own solar panels : We have all felt the impact of rising fuel and energy costs, we have also all seen the devastating impact on the environment the extraction and use of fossil fuels has. For quite a few years now solar power for homes has been a much promoted alternative, the only problem is that it is so expensive to purchase and have installed, that is until now…
In: Technology
4 May 2010The energy sources we use today are consuming the planet and will eventually run out. We will eventually have to switch to renewable energy sources, but many people won’t do so until they know it is cost-effective for them. Not many people know that now it is, if you do it the right way!
In: Home & Family
1 May 2010Regardless of whether we want it or not we reside within a community specifically exactly where our genuinely survival is determined by our ability to create use of electric power for portable power generator. Arranging meals, sustaining comfy, communicating or sometimes even breathing might be produced to not possible when the regional power lines are in turmoil. What should it be like when the whole spectrum of technologies is rendered ineffective, simply because there’s no “juice” in making everything perform?
In: Product Reviews
13 Dec 2009If you are looking to squeeze out some extra cash in this rough economy, one of the best ways to do it is through using some sort of alternative energy. If you look around for a little bit on the internet, you will realize that one of the most popular sources of alternative energy is by using wind turbines to power your house. But can it actually work or are the wind power for home ads deceiving you? As you scan through each word of this article, you will fill your mind with information as to how wind turbines work and whether or not you should consider purchasing one.
In: Society
5 Dec 2009I like to think in terms of reality. There will not be a world to inhabit if 60% of the world is not using solar panels to produce solar electricity in about a hundred years. It might seem a long time, but it will be here in no time. Let’s go solar, folks. Let’s load up the solar panels and get them installed in our homes and offices so that we can preserve a future worth living.
In: Business
26 Nov 2009If you need to choose a generator, whether it is for home or industrial use, there are many possibilities: so many, in fact, that it can seem quite confusing to those without the necessary knowledge. What source of fuel are you going to use – diesel or petrol? Do you need a small “emergency” generator for the home, or do you need one with an abundance of power to act as a back up when the mains electricity is not reliable in your business? If you don’t have much of an understanding of how generators work, you will find it difficult to choose.
In: Home & Family
25 Nov 2009You need to join the rest of the world to commit to reducing carbon emissions. It might cost you a little fortune to remove all you have installed and swap them with solar panels for your home. Consider it your role to global progress, and one that you just happen to be able to make a lot of dough from. After-all, there is nothing wrong with making a little money from your generous efforts. You are both using and selling the solar panels.
Everybody, at some point, has wanted to own and buy a generator. However, there are a number of different generators that is available in the market. The most popular being the camping generators, emergency power generators, standard portable, RV, jobsite, and marine generators catering to a whole variety of uses. This is one of the reasons why before buying, you should first figure out how and where you’ll be using that generator.
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24 Aug 2009Our planet has been very abundant in offering us renewable sources of energy for our needs and providing alternative energy in many different forms. Many corners of the earth have used renewable power in one way or another but usually just where mechanical electricity, powered by petroleum, was not readily available.
In: Technology
1 Aug 2009Electricity has become something we rely on to live our lives, but it was by no means an overnight discovery. Over the last two hundred years it has developed from a scientific phenomenon to part of everyday life. One of the first applications of electricity was the first incandescent light bulb in around 1870.