energy conservation
energy conservation
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by Joel Gray - 2006-12-11
Automobile companies go to extreme lengths to one up the competition, they roll out new makes and models yearly. The cars of today are lean, mean horsepower monsters showcased in the most beautiful de...
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by Lois Center-Shabazz - 2007-01-26
Under the Energy Policy Act of 2005 you can get a tax credit if you installed energy efficient windows in the year 2006. Due to a new law created in 2006 the government is encouraging energy efficie...
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by Mark Justice - 2007-02-09
In energy conservation, one of the most important things for you to consider in your home is your windows. In fact, in some cases, upwards of 35 to 60% of your energy loss comes directly from the wind...
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by Nathan Scoville - 2007-03-23
Power Factor Correction has been commonly used in North American industry for some time and recently has started to become popular in the residential sector as well. The real question is how can impr...
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by Green Generation - 2007-03-31
Energy conservation means decreasing the quantity of energy used, well that shouldn't be a problem should it? the whole idea of conserving energy is to minimize the wastage of energy, and use the e...
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by Daniel Yergin - 2007-04-17
Something big is going on throughout the energy business. It's a great bubbling of innovation in every part of the industry. This bubbling is the brew of many different ingredients-from the impact of...
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by Daniel Yergin - 2007-04-17
Renewable electric power is beginning to soar. The current surge of activity, which has been accelerating over the last few years, is driven by several factors: high fuel prices; ongoing improvements ...
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by Daniel Yergin - 2007-04-24
The global electric power landscape is changing fast, and increasingly, the action in it has been shifting to Asia. On average, in each of the last three years, China alone has added as much new gener...
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by Daniel Yergin - 2007-05-01
Biofuels are hot. But how hot? Here are "just the facts." But first, what are biofuels? These are fuels derived from plants or animal fat that can replace such familiar oil-based transportation fuels ...
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by Daniel Yergin - 2007-05-03
Today, as U.S. electric power demand grows and environmental and energy security issues become more urgent, there is a growing concern that the current balance encourages the construction of new power...