 Category: Energy Saving
Category: Home Improvement >> Energy Saving<< previous page 1 next page >> by Paul Escobedo  [ 2008-11-28 ] Going in green has become more than a trend. Here in the coming years I believe it will be a standard. I have gathered some helpful tips for you to turn your current home a little greener. by Tal Potishman  [ 2008-11-24 ] The American economic crisis has been making headlines all over the world for a few months but the US is not alone when it comes to financial difficulties. Various countries around the world have suffered severe economic meltdowns (Iceland and Ukraine just to name a few). The UK has also been having serious economic troubles as well, especially in the housing industry. Heating and plumbing professionals have not been affected as yet, but surely as the crisis continues, they too will be hit. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-10-31 ] If you are looking for some information on how to build a windmill, you can find it here and at the same time if you decide in favor of putting your own windmill in the backyard of your house, you will be doing tremendous job to improve our environment. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-10-25 ] Wind generated power is very unique kind of all generated powers since it relies wholly on wind which is the natural resource of generating power. This natural resource of generating power helps to maintain our environment tidy. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-10-23 ] If you are interested to reduce your hefty electricity bills, renewable wind power is the best alternate solution for your home. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-10-10 ] Residential solar panels gained a lot of popularity in the recent years. The main reason is that they are quite efficient alternative to regular energy sources and thus can cut home utility bills by thousands. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-10-04 ] Green living is gaining a lot of popularity nowadays. The term includes various activities all aimed at saving the planet and doing less environmental harm with our day to day life and activities. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-10-04 ] Have you ever tried to cut down your huge electricity bills by using an alternate renewable energy such as solar power for home? by Jake Marsh  [ 2008-10-03 ] Would it surprise you to know that up to 15% of our power bills are spent simply on electric lighting? Perhaps many of us are not aware of the small, yet effective ways we could economize on our energy payments. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-09-30 ] Have you ever though of cutting down your huge electricity bills? If your answer is no, you need to re-look into it once again. by Karen Bellas  [ 2008-09-26 ] Trees do more than just make shade. They protect your home from the sun and can lower your energy usage. by Anita Koppens  [ 2008-09-25 ] Installing insulation in your garage is the best way to make this area of your home more livable and energy efficient. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-09-05 ] One of the best ways you can cut your budget requirements is to consider generating energy for your home with home wind generators. The prospect of saving money does not mean you run out and purchase the first manufactured home wind generators you can find. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-07-22 ] renewable sources of energy provide us continuous electricity and thus help us in cutting down our electricity bills by great extent. Renewable sources of energy include the solar energy and wind energy by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-07-21 ] Wind power solutions are especially convenient when you build your house in flat, open areas where winds blow at least 11 miles per hour. The best places for wind farms are in coastal and open areas where winds are strong and reliable. When the wind is weak, the system will not work. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-07-20 ] There are a lot of electrical devices in our houses. We use them without thinking how much energy do they use. When we see our big electricity bill we are surprised. Then we think how to reduce our bill. Here are some tips for that. by Mark Hostetler  [ 2008-07-15 ] Living in Nevada, the sun is an almost constant companion. This gives Nevadans a unique opportunity to use solar radiation powers for good. In April, a tour of southern Nevada homes shed some light on the subject of solar powered homes. Hosted by the American Solar Energy Society, this Nevada branch of the National Solar Tour explored homes that used both passive and active solar power, thermal hot water systems, and other environmentally features. However, unless you're a green technologies expert, or took the tour, you may not know the difference between passive and active solar, or how thermal hot water is different than average. Let me help you understand! |