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Posts tagged "cost"

How to Choose the Best Solar Energy System

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Not the best choice for most households, but there are many differnt kinds of these systems!

tHow to choose the best solar energy system, and with the recent advances in technology in recent years, being able to produce viable and clean energy to be used to power your home is now a reality. Alternative sources of power and energy will not only help you avoid burning fossil fuel to help provide electricity for your home, but will also help you save a considerable amount of money on the cost of your utility. One of those alternative energy sources is the sun.

There are actually a number of different solar energy systems that are available in the market today. Since this energy has become more common and more viable in the recent years, developers have begun to develop different systems that you can choose from, depending on your needs and limitations. Choosing a system that would fit best for your home is not necessarily an easy thing to do, which is why it is important that you learn how to choose the best one in order to get the right type of system for your home. Here are a couple of hints. Continue Reading How to Choose the Best Solar Energy System Here

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Posted by admin - September 29, 2010 at 8:02 am

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Vegetable Oil as Fuel Pros and Cons of

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Vegetable Oil as Fuel Pros and Cons of

Vegetable Oil as Fuel Pros and Cons of, and with the use of it to power vehicle engines gaining popularity, it is also gaining viability as the technology improves. There are both pros and cons involved in using it to power vehicle engines, however. Here are some to consider.

Pros

1. Abundant – This oil is everywhere, especially if you include used cooking oil from restaurants. Even conversion kits, which allow you to convert this oil for use in a standard diesel engine, are easily obtained. Continue Reading Vegetable Oil as Fuel Pros and Cons of Here

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Posted by admin - August 25, 2010 at 10:25 am

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The Climate Change Debate Goes On

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While our leaders debate, time may be running out according to the experts. Who does what, who did what, and of course, how much will that cost seems to be the theme, but little progress is made. The real question should be how much will doing nothing cost us, ultimately. I myself believe that the cost of doing nothing will surmount any costs of trying to reduce, and ultimately eliminate our detrimental ways. There are more than just climate change issues at hand as well, but the climate change aspect just exasperates all other issues at hand, with the foremost being food and water supplies I imagine. Continue Reading The Climate Change Debate Goes On Here

Originally posted 2010-04-10 17:33:00.

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Posted by admin - August 9, 2010 at 1:48 pm

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BP Gulf Oil Spill The Cost of Our Dependency on Oil

BP gulf oil spill the cost of our dependency on oil, while oil flows into the gulf faster than our cars, one has to wonder. As of April 28th, 2010 Ian R McDonald, an oceanography professor at Florida State University estimates that 8 to 9 million gallons of oil had already spilled from his examinations of Coast Guard charts and satellite images. It is also estimated that 200,000 gallons are being leaked daily according to a US Coast Guard spokesman.

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New fears are arising that it will continue to grow, and in the last couple of days the slick on the water has tripled in size, which may indicate increasing leakage from the well. No one is sure when or how it will be stopped at this point either. At last reports the oil slick is the size of Puerto Rico, which is roughly 3,500 square miles, or the size of Connecticut. The oil is now beginning to wash ashore in several areas. Continue Reading BP Gulf Oil Spill The Cost of Our Dependency on Oil Here

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Posted by admin - May 2, 2010 at 6:32 am

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Tankless Gas Electric Water Heaters Reviews

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Conventional home water heating unit

Tankless gas electric water heaters reviews, which we will start by saying they are also called on-demand heaters. They do not heat water in the tank and hold it in reserve until you use it. Instead, tankless water heaters use heating elements. When the hot water tap is turned on, the water passes over the heating elements and comes out hot.

There are both good and bad points to these types of appliances, the most notable positive being the energy savings. But there are also several other benefits of tankless water heaters, and some more negative considerations as well. Here are some important thoughts to consider about this type of home appliance. Continue Reading Tankless Gas Electric Water Heaters Reviews Here

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Posted by admin - April 12, 2010 at 9:33 am

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