Tag Archives: Carbon
Water Heating
Posted on 01. Nov, 2009 by Grace.
In addition to the cooling and heating of rooms in your home, water heating as well is considered one of the biggest energy expenses in most homes today. As a matter of fact, it is accountable for almost 17% of your monthly utility bill. Thankfully, there are various ways you can lower your water heating costs. These [...]
Continue Reading
What’s All the Buzz About Home Solar & Wind Power?
Posted on 27. Sep, 2009 by Guest.
Our planet is definitely seeing her fair share of abuse these days. And with our economy in the state it’s in, residential solar and wind power are growing in popularity every day, as it can help save a significant amount of money on your energy bill every month. There are many reasons why solar power is becoming more popular, as more and more people are choosing to add this type of power to their homes.
Continue Reading
Make Solar Power and Electric Solar Power Systems
Posted on 26. Sep, 2009 by Guest.
Recent improvements in the design of solar hot water systems has made them a much more affordable option if you want to make solar power and cut your hot water bills, heat your home and reduce your carbon footprint.
You don’t need to live in sunny California or Florida to install these new and very economic solar hot water systems.
All over the US, Canada, Australia and the UK it is now very affordable to make solar power heat your hot water and even your entire home.
Continue Reading
Benefits of going green with NJ solar energy
Posted on 21. Sep, 2009 by Guest.
It will be surprising to understand that, if we can develop some technology to capture all of the 1000 watts per square meter of energy produced by the sun, then we can have a perennial energy source to run our daily life for free. NJ solar power projects were conceived on this idea of using the freely available energy resource from sun, in an effective manner.
Continue Reading
Heating and Cooling your Home
Posted on 17. Sep, 2009 by Grace.
Whenever you heat or cool your house, you use a lot of energy just to make your home comfortable. However, at the same time, you can easily drain twice the energy you need. Experts say that cooling and heating systems are accountable for almost half of the average utility bill – actually, this can easily [...]
Continue Reading
The Secrets Of Building Your Own DIY Solar Panel
Posted on 12. Sep, 2009 by Guest.
Many people think solar and alternative energy is expensive and complicated. WRONG! It couldn’t be easier to build a DIY solar panel and it’s fun and educational.
Continue Reading
Make Solar Power and Electric Solar Power Systems
Posted on 10. Sep, 2009 by Guest.
Recent improvements in the design of solar hot water systems has made them a much more affordable option if you want to make solar power and cut your hot water bills, heat your home and reduce your carbon footprint.
Continue Reading
What’s All the Buzz About Home Solar Wind Power?
Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by Guest.
Our planet is definitely seeing her fair share of abuse these days. And with our economy in the state it’s in, residential solar and wind power are growing in popularity every day, as it can help save a significant amount of money on your energy bill every month. There are many reasons why solar power is becoming more popular, as more and more people are choosing to add this type of power to their homes.
Continue Reading
Understanding Solar Power System Devices – Are Solar Power Systems Right For You?
Posted on 19. Aug, 2009 by Guest.
Solar power system installations are popping up everywhere. Are you as excited as those homeowners installing their solar panels on the roofs of their peaceful remote getaways? Either way grasping how a solar power system works is a must nowadays, that is, if you don’t want to be left behind.
Continue Reading
Carbon footprint and broadcasting
Posted on 04. Aug, 2009 by Grace.
As our awareness of the phenomenon of global warming increases, our awareness also rises of the different factors that contribute adversely to the increase of carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. The level of carbon dioxide emissions created, due to individual, domestic, corporate or industrial activities over regular periods of time, is what is referred [...]
