Green Energy – Solar Heating Devices Explained!
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Solar Heating Devices Explained A solar heating device is a device which allows collection of a large amount of heat from the sunlight in a given region and restricts the loss of heat from that region. Any object placed in the sun will absorb heat from it. Absorption increases if the surface of the body is painted black. This is because black surfaces absorb more radiation than white or light-colored... [Click here to Read more]
Green Energy – How to Save Money with a Windmill Generator
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Nowadays with ever increasing costs on home utility bills, many homeowners look into saving money in any way possible. In this purpose many will consider installing a windmill generator to get cheaper costs for their electric power consumption. Through a home DIY windmill project this can become a feasible task especially if you have done some thorough research in this aspect. You can obtain this technology... [Click here to Read more]
Solar Energy Home Facts
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Solar energy homes take advantage of solar panels that help with producing renewable energy and therefore are safe for our environment. The solar panels mounted to a roof are solar cells that capture light energy from the sun, converting it directly into electricity, hence the term solar energy. Energy efficient solar energy homes help everyone around with having a home that does not require a lot... [Click here to Read more]
Practical Advice On How To Make Your Car Last Longer
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With the price of new cars today-for that matter, the price of used ones – it just makes sense to keep the car you have in good condition as long as possible. Take it from someone who doesn’t own a car with less than 120,000 miles on it, it takes some work. But for the most part, if you take care of the basics, your car will take care of you. The most important thing you can do is read... [Click here to Read more]
Five Ways to Lower the Electric Bill
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There is one monthly bill everyone dreads opening: the electric bill. It always seems to be a surprise that is accompanied by groans and the sound of the bank account being drained. There are many simple ways to reduce the financial strain and still be comfortable. Shop Around Many markets offer customers a choice of what company is providing electrical service. Compare kilowatt per hour costs and... [Click here to Read more]
Recycling in Your Green Classroom
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Teaching children to embrace a green lifestyle is valuable and great for our planet’s future. You can turn your elementary or preschool classroom into a green classroom even if it is just for one unit this year. If your class is studying holiday traditions, you can use the following ideas to integrate the cultural/historical curriculum with recycling. This unit will consist of two components... [Click here to Read more]
Cool Gas Savers….Simple Driving Style Changes That Improve Gas Mileage
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Lead fuel may be a thing of the past, but the lead foot continues to thrive, and can be found on any part of the globe. Gunning the engine, racing to the next stoplight, and weaving in and out of rush-hour traffic are unsafe practices that also waste gallons of gas. Want to squeeze the most fuel economy out of the vehicle you own? Try altering the way you drive. Slowdown… In the 1970s, the U.S.... [Click here to Read more]
Practical Energy Saving Tips for the Winter Months!
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Using a few energy-saving tips to cut your household costs can help to make paying those holiday bills a bit easier. Most likely, you already practice several cost-cutting strategies to help minimize the cost of heating and electricity. Just in case you’ve missed one or two, take a glance at the following energy-saving tips to see if you can minimize your household costs this winter. • Experiment... [Click here to Read more]
Buy a Bicycle and Use it Instead of the Car!
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When it comes to making the transition from car to bike, it’s probably not the thought of hard work (i.e. the actual peddling) that deters people from switching to cycling, but rather all the other things associated with it: battling with heavy traffic; having sweaty, creased clothes at the end of a journey; and the weather! But while there might not be a lot that one can do about the weather,... [Click here to Read more]
Developing Nuclear Power as Alternative Energy
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Many researchers believe that harnessing the power of the atom in fission reactions is the most significant alternative energy resource that we have, for the fact of the immense power that it can generate. Nuclear power plants are very “clean-burning” and their efficiency is rather staggering. Nuclear power is generated at 80% efficiency, meaning that the energy produced by the fission reactions... [Click here to Read more]

