| 6769 Views | What Solar Energy is and How it Works By : Anna Stone
A simple explanation of what solar energy is, its different forms, and how it works. Written for anyone to understand. |
| 6488 Views | Save Money On Your Power With Solar Roof Shingles By : Assaf Katzir
When first shopping for solar shingles, it may be difficult to purchase the more expensive shingles over the traditional ones. But if you truly want to save money, going with solar roof shingles is the way to go. |
| 5724 Views | Solar Energy For Kids: Resources for Parents By : Robert K
Since our generation has taken advantage of fossil fuels, such that they're now becoming rare, it's important for us to impart to our younger generations, the importance of solar energy.
This article takes a look at resources which parents and teachers can use to educate the little ones about responsible energy use. Read on for some great tips! |
| 5026 Views | Choose a Portable Solar Generator That Meets Best Your Needs By : Assaf Katzir
Solar generators are great for camping and can provide you with power anywhere where there is sunlight. See what other fantastic benefits solar generators provide. |
| 4011 Views | Magnetic Vortex Engine By : Teel
No gas, diesel or oil changes. Same engine just different sizes for different applications. Can be built in a home shop, if you have a lathe. |
| 2999 Views | Rooftop Wind Turbines Coming Home By : Windman
From San Francisco to New York City, rooftop wind turbines are hitting the home front. Rooftop wind turbines are being installed on both homes and businesses at an unprecedented rate due to several factors including the desire to save electricity, cut down owns dependency upon fossil fuels and as a visible symbol that one is doing their part to go green. |
| 2601 Views | Reducing Petrol Bills Self Biodiesel Production By : Assaf Katzir
The ecological reason of using biodiesel is not less important than saving money. When powering diesel engines with biodiesel, the pollution is reduced significantly. Studies showed that several pollution parameters levels were reduced while using biodiesel as opposed to petrodiesel. |
| 2137 Views | Green House Building Sustainable Future Now By : Linda Glutmein
Our Planet is facing dramatic changes owing to the accelerated rate of human development and indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources. Global warming is just one such warning sign that the delicate global ecosystem is very near the tipping™ |
| 1936 Views | Biofuels As Alternative Sources Of Energy By : wpat007
Biofuels are produced by converting organic matter into fuel for powering our society. These biofuels are an alternative energy source to the fossil fuels that we currently depend upon. The biofuels umbrella includes under its aegis ethanol and derivatives of plants such as sugar cane, as well aS vegetable and corn oils. However, not all ethanol products are designed to be used as a kind of gasoline. |
| 1864 Views | Resources For Alternative Energy By : wpat007
There are many different forms in which alternative energy is available.
One of these is solar power. Solar power is driven by photovoltaic cells, and these are progressively getting less expensive and more advanced. Solar energy power can be used for electricity, heating, and making hot water. Solar energy produces no pollution, as its input comes completely from the sun's rays. |
| 1849 Views | Wind Energy Basics By : John Curtis
The basics of Commercial wind energy. |
| 1685 Views | How To Make Your Own Solar Power For The Home To Save Money And Protect The Planet By : Mike Townsend
Many homeowners are turning towards alternative solutions to meeting their energy needs because of the rising energy costs sweeping the country and the world. Solar power for the home is one way a lot of people are saving money. |
| 1658 Views | Next, the Air Car? By : Reid Smith
Vehicles account for 26% of the nation’s carbon dioxide emissions, and 51% of the average household’s daily CO2 output, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. So, clearly fuel economy is critical to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Big car manufacturers, like GM, Ford and Toyota, have seen a dramatic drop in recent sales. In response, they are beginning to make smaller, more fuel-efficient, vehicles, as well as step up research on... |
| 1596 Views | Asian Coal-Bed Methane Brews As a Potential Hot Energy Play By : Dolly Tayal
Massive stores of methane gas buried deep inside Asia's coal beds could be shaping up as the next hot energy play. |
| 1585 Views | The Many Uses Of Rain Barrels By : George Wonderman
Also known as water butts in the UK and rainwater tanks in many parts of the United States, rain barrels are water containers wherein rain water from rooftops is collected and stored. This water usually passes through rain gutters that are installed |
| 1424 Views | Tips to Care your iPod Batteries By : Davidpeter
One of the common worries for you as an iPod user is that the battery does not last well and are expensive to replace.I guess, with thousands of iPods being sold everyday, there will bound to be a small percentage that ends up with defective batteries. |
| 1365 Views | Photovoltaic basics Basics By : John Curtis
The Basics of Solar Energy |
| 1353 Views | How Geothermal Energy Works? By : Assaf Katzir
The great advantage of using geothermal energy is that it has the potential of supplying a continuous resource of clean and sustainable energy. |
| 1288 Views | Think Gas Prices Are High? Electricity is Next. By : Elisa Wood
Today’s interest in energy efficiency may be nothing compared to tomorrow’s, if power prices rise as much as expected.
One of the biggest price drivers, at this point, appears to be greenhouse gas restrictions, which Congress is expected to enact. It’s not clear yet exactly what the rules will be. But a federal analysis of a leading proposal shows electricity prices rising 5% to 27% by 2020 and as much as 64% by 2030.
And greenhouse gas restrictions are only one factor pushing up electricity prices. Industry insiders cite additional pressure from rising fuel costs, higher component costs, and new transmission investments. |
| 1232 Views | LED Light Bulbs - How To Choose The Right LED Lights By : William Penworthy
LED light bulbs are one of the most widely varying types of bulb on the market. With a wide selection of choices regarding colour, brightness, power and viewing angles, it’s important to take a moment to consider your lighting needs, to make sure you choose the most suitable LED light bulbs for your needs. |
| 1223 Views | The one energy efficiency report to read By : Elisa Wood
Jon Wellinghoff, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, raised a lot of eyebrows recently when he suggested that the US may no longer need to build conventional power plants – that efficiency and renewable energy might meet our needs. |
| 1198 Views | Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion An Alternative Power Source By : DK-Publishers
This article describes a lesser known form of alternative energy and its multiple forms of positive impact. |
| 1189 Views | Broad-Spectrum Basics- By : Frank Hummel
A holistic overview survey of a SPECTRUM of alternative-energy concepts about which folks really should have a BROAD PERSPECTIVE. |
| 1174 Views | Artificial Grass - A Cost Effective Solution By : Rex Freiberger
At one point of time, those people who wanted substitutes for natural grass had very limited choices. They used to either install huge rock gardens in their yard, or they used artificial grass. Some years back, the only kind of artificial grass that was obtainable was the fake-looking grass that you will get at the neighboring mini-putt, but the situation is not the same anymore. |
| 1173 Views | Businesses like efficiency, but hold back By : Elisa Wood
“It’s the economy, stupid,” the famous line of political strategist James Carville, seems even more relevant now than when he uttered it during Clinton’s 1992 campaign. A recent survey on executives’ attitudes shows that energy efficiency hasn’t escaped the shadow of recession, despite strong support for the resource. |
| 1163 Views | Hydroponics in commercial food production By : Jovan_Gomez
The growing global market trend of hydroponics will continue to surge due to its efficiency and high quality of production. Though much of the producers are based in the First world countries, many greenhouses in other countries use hydroponics technology, indicating that hydroponics have been recognized for its efficiency in agricultural production. |
| 1163 Views | Help protect the environment by buying rain barrels By : George Wonderman
Rain water that is typically lost to runoff, streams or sewers can be collected from your roof and stored in rain barrels. Rain barrels generally consist of a 55 gallon drum, a vinyl hose, PVC couplings and a screen grate. It simply has to be positio |
| 1162 Views | Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and combined heat & power By : Elisa Wood
The universe contains many mysteries. A big one for me is: Why doesn’t the United States use more combined heat and power (CHP)?
It requires an energy geek, of course, to even ask that question. Most of the world knows nothing about CHP, even when referenced by its other name: cogeneration. So it was heartening to see the Department of Energy’s recent effort to educate the public. |
| 1156 Views | Solar Lights By : Anamika
Solar lights are powered by solar energy. These days solar lights have became more important. Solar light is very economical and easy to use. A solar lighting device will present you with hours and hours of nighttime light without the use of energy. |
| 1119 Views | Electricity still hot By : Elisa Wood
Latest federal projections reveal that our passion isn’t cooling for large air-conditioned homes and electric gadgets. US households have increased their electricity use by 23% over the past decade, and consumption will grow another 20% by 2030, according Annual Energy Outlook 2009, released March 31 by the Energy Information Administration. |
| 1118 Views | Toasting Pop-Tarts cheap: How electricity may solve our energy woes By : Elisa Wood
We tend to talk about electricity in terms of its problems -- it degrades the environment, costs too much and messes up scenic views. But the Manhattan Institute’s Peter Huber takes a different stand in his new report “The Million-Volt Answer to Oil.” |
| 1103 Views | Trends and Benefits of Solar Training By : BootsOnTheRoof
The renewable energy industry has grown dramatically in the past few years; everywhere you turn, you hear about solar power and solar panels, wind farms and biofuels. |
| 1100 Views | Building a Solar Oven By : Tom Harkins
A simple solar oven can be built for less than $20.00 since it can be made out of cardboard and other items you can find laying around. To build your own solar oven, you will need several cardboard boxes of various sizes, a good bottle of glue (a paste stick will not work), a roll of heavy-duty 18 inch wide aluminum foil and a piece of glass (can also be Plexiglas). |
| 1091 Views | Developing Nuclear Power As Alternative Energy By : wpat007
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.
The splitting of an atom releases energy in the forms of both heat and light. Atomic power plants control the fission reactions so that they don't result in the devastating explosions that are brought forth in atomic and hydrogen bombs. |
| 1074 Views | Flow batteries By : Hans De Keulenaer
Electricity has many advantages, but one large disadvantage: large scale storage. Solutions such as pumped hydro and compressed air storage exist, but are site-specific, and hence limited. Flow batteries have the potential of providing large scale electrical storage at any location and facilitate the large scale integration of wind power into the system. |
| 1073 Views | RNCOS Releases a New Report- Wind Power: Opportunities in Emerging Markets By : Shushmul Maheshwari
RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Wind Power: Opportunities in Emerging Markets” to its report gallery. The report provides a brief description on key turbine manufacturing companies present in the emerging economies. |
| 1068 Views | Getting Ready for the Next US Industrial Boom By : Elisa Wood
Selling large manufacturers on energy efficiency isn’t easy, even though they stand to achieve great bang for the buck. Manufacturers are apt to only consider efficiency improvements as part of a major plant expansion or improvement. Such capital expenditures tend to occur in a cyclical fashion, and manufacturers give little thought between cycles to new efficiency measures. |
| 1066 Views | ECO FRIENDLY FURNITURE REFINISHING By : Firoj Khan
Eco friendly furniture refinishing helps to reduce our demands on the environment by preserving furniture created long ago, and prevents cutting down and wasting trees growing today. |
| 1059 Views | Passive Solar Design By : Jerry McElroy
A brief article explaining how passive solar design can help heat a home in the cold winter months and help cool the house in the summer. |
| 1056 Views | Artifical Grass: Eco Friendly? By : Rex Freiberger
Artificial grass is also know as waterless grass because it is made from plastic and it is considered to be harmless to the environment. It does not require any special care and you don't have to water it. You are already aware that you need plenty of water to take care of a lawn. Since there is a limited supply of water in many areas, artificial grass is the most appropriate substitute for nature |
| 1055 Views | Perfect Heating System for Your Home – Know How? By : eddiegullero
Heating and cooling homes is the most essential part of modern day house designing. Your ignorance or negligence can make your life miserable and you will be paying more than ever you can imagine. With the growing concerns towards environmental pollution and energy crisis, it is advisable to make a conscious effort to make your home design more energy saving. |
| 1055 Views | How to Save Gas and Add Cash to Your Wallet Fast! By : ChristyJonpns
If you are afraid that saving gas will cost you, you shouldn't be because it won't. Gas saving techniques are designed to help you save more gas in your tank so that you spend less on buying gas. Gas is vital for automobile movement and is therefore a matter of extreme importance in the face of uncontrollable gas prices. |
| 1053 Views | How to Know Which Portable Solar Powered Generator Suits You By : Assaf Katzir
Find out how you can use solar power to power all your needs for your next camping trip. Installation is much easier than you think! |
| 1049 Views | $3.1 billion for state energy efficiency programs - Just one catch By : Elisa Wood
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act promises to advance the U.S. energy efficiency movement with an unprecedented $26 billion infusion of funds. Of that, $3.1 billion goes to state energy efficiency programs through the Department of Energy’s State Energy Program. |
| 1049 Views | Electricity use falls because of efficiency By : Elisa Wood
Electricity sales can gauge the national economic health. An ailing economy uses less electricity because is produces fewer goods and services. Sometimes, however, electricity sales fall for a good reason – efficiency. |
| 1030 Views | The Passing of Pontiac By : Frank Hummel
A suggested outline for the rebuilding of the US Auto industry- |
| 1030 Views | Federal energy stimulus: The check is in the mail By : Elisa Wood
Energy efficiency companies waiting for federal stimulus money probably feel like they are being told, “The check is in the mail.” It is supposed to arrive, but when? |
| 1020 Views | Save Electricity and Save Money! By : Larry D. Barr
As energy costs rise, consumers are seeking ways to save money on their utility bills. This article shows you how to save up to 30% or more on your electric bill each month. |
| 1010 Views | Artifical Grass Does Save Money And The Environment By : Rex Freiberger
Artificial grass is also known as waterless grass because it is made from plastic and it is considered to be harmless to the environment. It does not require any special care and you don't have to water it. You are already aware that you need plenty of water to take care of a lawn. Since there is a limited supply of water in many areas, artificial grass is the most appropriate substitute for natur |
| 1008 Views | Offsetting Carbon Dioxide Emissions By : Naeem Khan
We understand carbon offsetting as the procedure of curbing GHG emissions using particular projects to offset the impact of gases released in the past. Preferably, we offset emissions when it’s almost impossible prevent them while executing our everyday activities. |
| 1003 Views | Lower energy prices: Now you see them, now you don’t By : Elisa Wood
When combined with efficiency, solar homes can achieve ‘net zero’ – they consume no more energy than they produce. It is likely we will see a growing number of net zero homes built as more states reach what is called ‘grid parity’ – the cost of solar energy becomes no higher than the power we buy from our utility. Industry insiders say that about a dozen states already have reached this goal. |
| 996 Views | Silicon Nanowire Battery Last Ten Times longer Then Other Silicon Shapes Battery By : Assaf Katzir
This major breakthrough regards to extraordinary improvement of the storage capacity of Lithium-Ion batteries, also known as Li-Ion battery. Li-ion battery is the type of batteries that are used to power laptops, MP3 players, video cameras, mobile phones etc'. |
| 988 Views | How well is clean energy weathering the recession? By : Elisa Wood
The clean energy industry may not be popping the champagne cork, but it is at least holding the bottle in hand. While not unscathed by the recession, the industry sees growth in several sectors, according to recent reports.
For example, use of smart meters—a key technology for better energy management and efficiency – is increasing at a rapid clip. |
| 981 Views | Nuclear Power A Viable Alternative By : DK-Publishers
A short article describing the benefits of nuclear power as contrasted with coal/natural gas fired power plants. |
| 969 Views | Federal stimulus: Pork or real energy policy? By : Elisa Wood
Two recent gestures by President Obama indicate that he is serious about clean energy and will pursue it differently than any of his predecessors.
First, he made history in using his inaugural speech to promote renewable energy – something never done before by a US President, according to Department of Energy’s EERE News Network. |
| 968 Views | Efficiency stimulus will lower energy bills, says federal report By : Elisa Wood
Depending on your position, the federal stimulus money is either a jobs builder or a national budget buster. The Energy Information Administration offers another take. In a recent analysis, the EIA finds that stimulus money should reduce what consumers and businesses pay to heat, cool and light buildings. |
| 962 Views | Hybrid Car & More Hype By : Isaac James
The environment has always been a concern when it has to do with the common gas-powered vehicle. Large cars can be loud on the roads, and the exhaust, as far as we can tell, are bad for the ozone. |
| 958 Views | The Ghost of High Energy Prices Past By : Elisa Wood
Halloween is still a few weeks away, but a ghost is already making an appearance, this one floating over the presidential campaigns. His name is Conservation.
I first heard the specter of sacrifice evoked by Sen. Barack Obama in the Oct. 7 debate. The next day Gov. Sarah Palin repeated the term several times in a television interview. Conservation, she said, is part of Senator John McCain’s “all- |
| 952 Views | Advanced Metering Infrastructure Market Potential By : Energy Business Daily
In the 1990s, general advances in technology began to be applied to metering, more significantly in the area of communications. Technology has advanced to collect and read the meter without a visual inspection, through the use of radio, power line, and wireless-based communications — collectively known as Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI). |
| 950 Views | Front-load washers: Leaky solar panels revisited? By : Elisa Wood
Some days I’d like to throw my front-load clothes washer out the back door. But that probably won’t be necessary because it may walk out on its own.
The LG product shakes and rattles so much in the spin cycle that it ‘walks’ several inches across the floor each day. One guest to my kitchen thought we were experiencing an earthquake. |
| 943 Views | Energy efficiency’s $1 trillion identity By : Elisa Wood
The energy efficiency industry is a bit like the orphan who grows up to discover his long-lost parents left him a fortune.
The industry suffers from an identity crisis, says a report by the American Solar Energy Society. What is energy efficiency? Insulating attics? Demand response? Plug-in hybrids? Led lights? Combined heat and power? |
| 930 Views | Is there romance in energy efficiency? By : Elisa Wood
My mother told me many good reasons why I should get married. She appears to have forgotten one. It’s energy efficient.
Single people – at least those without roommates – appear to be gobbling up a lot of our energy supply. |
| 928 Views | Deep Reservoir Studies By : Energy Business Daily
The goal was to enhance understanding of future drilling targets and aid in future improvements to technology for deep gas exploration and production. |
| 928 Views | A new EE resource: Distributed people By : Elisa Wood
Energy efficiency is often described as the invisible resource. It improves our energy supply without any of the usual industry trappings: smokestacks, wind turbines, transmission lines and poles. This is one of its virtues. |
| 926 Views | Clean Energy Prospers: Toto, We’re Not on Wall Street Anymore By : Elisa Wood
Wall Street is in the middle of an earthquake. Main Street is shaking from the tremors. Easy Street has been wiped off the map. Is there a safe haven from this economic meltdown? Green Street looks pretty appealing.
Green Street is a term used increasingly to describe businesses that offer energy efficiency, solar, wind and other forms of clean power. While the global economy braces for cost cuts |
| 916 Views | Just What Is Alternative Energy? By : wpat007
One alternative energy resources is wind power.
Another energy resource is the one that is most well known: solar energy.
Ocean wave energy. Geothermal energy is extremely abundant.
Hydroelectric power has been with us for a while. |
| 910 Views | Accenture Shows Biofuel Industry Development Not As Easy As Earlier Thought By : Suman Kumar
A recent study published by Accenture reveals that it will be much more difficult to develop a Biofuels industry at the global level than it was thought earlier. The study reveals that despite the uncertainty of the ultimate information on the biofuels industry, biofuels will be the future’s fuel mix and will strongly influence future markets. |
| 904 Views | Wind Power as a Viable Solution to Meeting Alternative Energy Needs By : wpat007
See many sources of no coal fuel that makes earth friendly energy . Wind power is one. Geothermal is another. The ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet. |
| 888 Views | Important Tips To Save Gas For Your Car or Truck By : ChristyJonpns
Using your car for only important issues can help you save gas, because you will get to use it less. You don't have to take your car to the shopping mall the next time you want to buy groceries if you want to save gas. Using your car less often can help you save gas. |
| 867 Views | Learn How To Run Your Car On Water Now And Save Hundreds Every Year In Fuel Costs. By : Andrew Bailey
Water 4 Gas is the most popular guide online on how to run your car on water, with over 20,000 customers in just a few months. Water 4 Gas is the result of thousands of hours worth of research, as well as dozens of road tests, although it isn’t a new invention. Water 4 Gas is the top selling installation guide for the HHO conversion. It is a very detailed and info packed guide, and for $97 is n |
| 861 Views | Using a Heat Wave to Cool Off: On Solar Thermal Space Cooling By : Steven Stiles
A look at the technologies available for using solar energy for thermal space cooling, or Thermally Activated Cooling Systems. This article outlines the 2 systems used in solar thermal cooling: absorption systems and desiccant systems. |
| 844 Views | This Saving Gas Information Can Help You Make A More Informed Decision By : ChristyJonpns
Owning a car these days can seem more of a curse than a blessing because of the fact that gas prices are fast becoming ridiculous. But don't despair, there are several ways that you can save gas. |
| 842 Views | Home Solar Panels By : blopa
An introduction to solar panels, renewable energy. |
| 841 Views | Protecting the Environment with a Rain Barrel By : George Wonderman
Catching rainwater as it falls is an age old idea. The concept of a rain barrel and other types of rain catchers has been in use as long as agriculture... which is thousands of years. However, during the last decades, home owners have become more and more reliant on their city's water services. And collecting rainwater has taken a back seat. |
| 837 Views | Earth4Energy Review - New Ebook Creates Renewable Energy Buzz By : Anthony Dempster
A recently released eBook entitled Earth4Energy has created quite a buzz on the internet over recent weeks. |
| 833 Views | Hybrid Cars and Vehicles Rolling Over Competition By : Lance Freeman
Hybrid cars and vehicles have taken the market by storm over the past couple of years. This year, Toyota passed Ford for the first time as the number two automaker in the country largely because of the sales of the Prius and other vehicles such as the Camry Hybrid, the Highlander Hybrid and the Lexus 450h GS Hybrid. The anticipated Lexus LS600h L goes on sale in Fall 2007 and is expected to help widen the gap. |
| 827 Views | Solar Roof Shingles – Is It for Your Home By : Assaf Katzir
With the rise of oil prices that affect on each one of us and leave us less money in our wallets and the collapsing/melting glaciers because of global warming, it is time to take an action that actually will both save us money and fight global warming by reducing pollution. |
| 826 Views | Making money with the water powered cars By : Raymond Gray
The rapid globalization and rapid rate of development have led to higher standards of living and this in turn has led to a massive growth in energy requirements and oil usage. Oil has been the most important source for meeting the growing energy requirements. It has also been the bone of contention for several human conflicts that have only brought more destruction and suffering. |
| 826 Views | Alternative Energy From The Ocean By : wpat007
This web site covers many sources of no coal fuel that makes earth friendly energy . Wind power is one. The ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet. |
| 820 Views | Energy Tax Credits and the Devil in Congress By : Elisa Wood
It is difficult to get beyond the hyperbole of the election season to uncover a candidate’s true position. The non-partisan Pew Center on Global Climate Change performed a service with a recently released just-the-facts guide on the energy platforms of the presidential contenders. |
| 797 Views | Harmonic Footprinting Shrinks Recovery in Oil Rigs By : Barbara Cohen
So much time and money could be saved if we were could keep an eye on an entire oil rig and platform before, during, and after a hurricane or tropical storm. You would know precisely what, if anything, required substituting. Watching an entire oil rig 24 / 7 with alarms released identifying the location(s) on the derrick whenever a joint fractured or the derricks metal was so corrosive it could no longer work. Consider the cost savings if the metal used to frame derrick drill bits. |
| 796 Views | Geothermal Power As Alternative Energy By : wpat007
This web site covers many sources of no coal fuel that makes earth friendly energy . Wind power is one. Geothermal is another. The ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet. |
| 793 Views | Pallet Distribution - Murdered By UK Fuel Prices By : John Newbury
Fuel is the single greatest influence on the cost of transport in the UK today.
With global events playing a significant part on supply, and the consequent cost, the UK haulage industry is constantly monitoring the marketplace to ensure any surcharges in place are in keeping with its cost-base. |
| 791 Views | Why Is LED Lighting Considered A Safer Alternative? By : William Penworthy
One of the words frequently associated with LED lighting is ‘safe’, and certainly the use of LED bulbs does offer a safer alternative to many other forms of lighting. But what is it about an LED light which makes it a safer alternative, and are there any drawbacks to consider when switching to LED light solutions? |
| 788 Views | Hybrid Electric Vehicles By : Charles Miller
This article describes what hybrid electric cars are. It also informs the reader the difference between hybrid electric car and electric car. |
| 786 Views | Green home construction tips By : Linda Glutmein
A well-designed green home construction requires consideration of several factors, which must be incorporated in the initial structuring stages. Using eco-friendly raw materials is an important management measure in the construction of green homes. |
| 780 Views | Solar Energy Equipment: What You Need By : Robert K
This article is a brief overview of the types of equipment that you need in order to setup an effective solar energy system for your home.
The article describes solar panels which collect the energy, batteries which store the energy and inverters and charge controllers to manage the energy for use inside your house. |
| 780 Views | Fuel Saving Advice! Here are Some Fuel Saving Tips to Help Lower your Gas and Utility Costs By : brosius4
Trying to cut down on your electric or fuel bill. Tired of paying over $3.00 per gallon on gas. Here is some fuel saving advice to help out with your budget. |
| 771 Views | Water Powered Car- Not just a Dream but a Dream Realized By : Raymond Gray
The rapid globalization and rapid rate of development have led to higher standards of living and this in turn has led to a massive growth in energy requirements and oil usage. Oil has been the most important source for meeting the growing energy requirements. It has also been the bone of contention for several human conflicts that have only brought more destruction and suffering. |
| 769 Views | What is Green Technology? By : Energy Business Daily
The term "technology" refers to the application of knowledge for practical purposes. The field of "green technology" encompasses a continuously evolving group of methods and materials, from techniques for generating energy to non-toxic cleaning products. |
| 767 Views | Who gets the EE stimulus money? By : Elisa Wood
The ink is dry on President Obama’s signature to the federal stimulus bill and word is out that energy efficiency receives more than $20 billion. How will homeowners and businesses benefit? |
| 766 Views | Solar Energy Collecting As An Alternative Energy Source By : wpat007
See many sources of no coal fuel that makes earth friendly energy . Wind power is one. Geothermal is another. The ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet. |
| 764 Views | Hydrogen Cars Are Not All Hot Air By : Shaun Mackey
Ever hear of hydrogen cars? This new breed of cars being developed far exceeds the current gasoline-electric hybrid cars as far as cleaning up the environment and lessening the U. S. dependence upon foreign oil. Automakers expect to have hydrogen cars in the showrooms in the next 5 – 10 years. |
| 759 Views | It's a Gas, Gas, Gas By : Myself I Know
The nations energy crisis, and ideas on how to solve it. |
| 755 Views | An Energy Alternative: Free Energy By : wpat007
There has been much debate about what is often called “free” energy—energy that can supposedly, with the right technology, be drawn straight out of the atmosphere, and in very abundant supply. The debates are about whether the stuff actually exists or not, what it would actually cost were it to be harnessed, and if it does exist is it truly as abundant and efficient as it's being made out to be by proponents of research and development into this potential alternative energy source. |
| 748 Views | The Question About Energy! By : Altawell
Well, you may say renewable energy sources will fill the gap and make our environment a much better place to live in, and consequently reduce or even balance the danger of the global warming that everyone is concerned about these days! Wrong, renewable energy will not be able to fill the gap of the missing crude oil, which is, as we are all aware, a big part of our daily lives. |
| 742 Views | Competitive Job Market in the field of Environmental Science By : Pebble Hills University
Huge challenge to working adults. |
| 733 Views | How to Choose the Right Solar Power System By : Assaf Katzir
There are many choices when deciding which solar power system is right for you. This article provides a brief run through of three of the more common solar power systems. |
| 728 Views | Alternative Energy for the Home By : wpat007
The trend toward homes that are powered by alternative energy sources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that needs to continue into the 21st century and beyond. We have great need of becoming more energy independent, and not having to rely on the supplying of fossil fuels from unstable nations who are often hostile to us and our interests. |
| 723 Views | Drive For Less! By : Larry D. Barr
Although fuel prices are higher than ever, you can save money on your transportation costs by following these simple guidelines. |