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Wind Power as an Alternative Energy Source

March 6th, 2011 by Alexa Wright | No Comments | Filed in Wind Power

Though wind power is about one percent of the United States power supply, it is very likely that you have heard of electricity generating wind farms, or maybe even seen these fields of huge wind turbines on a road trip. Though it is very easy to believe these operations are green (after all, wind is free, right?) many experts are still not convinced.

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Learn How to Create Green DIY Energy

March 1st, 2011 by Zach Angelo | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

The long-term damage caused by green house gases is more apparent than ever before. Greenhouse gases rain a damaging viral strain on the earth’s Eco system. Our earth has become diseased by these gases and we do not have a cure. Although the government is spending billions on alternative sources, we should not wait but take control and do our part to stop polluting the atmosphere. Individuals have spent their time and money to make solar panel guides that are affordable and even easy to build.

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Reducing Your Electricity Bills Doesn’t Have To Be Hard

February 18th, 2011 by Nick Lewis | No Comments | Filed in Wind Power

If you are anything like me, you shift your electric bill to the side for a bit and marinate on how high it just may be. We absolutely dread receiving the electric bill in the mail, because we know the amount of it will be much higher than we’d like it to be.

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Renewable Energy By 2020 Is An Attainable Goal

February 5th, 2011 by Adriana Noton | No Comments | Filed in Wind Power

The debate in whether or not it is the right decision to ‘go green’ is still a topic of discussion in many households. One thing that is known for certain is that the United States and other countries cannot keep depending on oil reserves to produce the amount of power we will need in the future. Renewable energy by 2020 should be a goal to be maintained and met.

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Energy-Efficient Appliances – The Newest Trend

February 3rd, 2011 by Louis Fernandez | No Comments | Filed in Wind Power

Many of the old and traditional appliances have been exchanged for the latest, eco-friendly ones. This proves that more people like to switch to a green lifestyle which is necessary to preserving nature and living a healthy and prolonged life. Using eco-friendly appliances is a good way to start the save-earth campaign. Apart from this, users of such appliances also will benefit by spending far less an amount on utility bills.

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Solar Panels: How They Operate And What They Are

February 2nd, 2011 by Chad Wade | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

The photovoltaic panel is the most basic element of a solar power operation. It basically functions to take in sunlight during the day to power different devices and structures. Depending on the size, photovoltaic panels can power everything from RVs to extremely large plants. It is also essential for you to understand how the solar panels work and where you can apply these so that you can get the most benefits. Here are some more info and details about the material.

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Advantages of Solar Power Home Kits

February 2nd, 2011 by David Martin | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

You might have head about the solar power home kits and these devices are supposed to generate huge amount of energy in the form of electricity from the burning power of sun. You might be stating many questions in your mind about the practical usability of these devices along with the ways in which you can put this into work with the help of a paper manual got along with the device.

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Exploring New Concepts in Alternative Sources for Energy

January 27th, 2011 by Sandi Feris | No Comments | Filed in Wind Power

If you stop and think about it, it really wasn’t that long ago when alternative energy concepts in general weren’t taken all that seriously. Oh sure some people installed solar panels or the occasional windmill on their home, but they were pretty much conversation pieces.

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How is Solar Energy Used? 5 Cheap Do it Yourself Solar Ideas to Save You Money!

January 24th, 2011 by Rich Vee | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

Harnessing solar power to heat water for your household water heater is one answer to the question, “How is solar energy used”. While it does cost more than some solar energy replacements, the payoff is huge. You can expect to the savings to be somewhere near 25% off of your energy bill and the help you provide the environment is immediate.

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Buying A Wood Stove – How It Can Help Your Bills

January 17th, 2011 by David Bouman | No Comments | Filed in Wind Power

If you’re worried about your heating bills going higher and higher, you’ll want to find a different source of heat for your home. Installing a wood stove could very well be your answer. All you need is the space to put it in, which could be any where in the house that there’s space, and you have to be able to attach its pipe to your chimney.

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