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Saving Energy in a Big Way through Solar Water Heating

The sun for centuries has been a source of energy as well as an object of worship for the human race. However, in the present times, quite frankly among all other things, it seems sun's use of non-exhaustible energy for solar water heating is making
By: Article Manager | 31 May 2010

Wood Pellet Boilers: A Saving Grace for the Environment We Live and Thrive in

These days a lot of hullabaloo is raised when a multinational organisation is seen grossly violating or flouting the set environmental norms or conventions. All coming out in the open only because of the constant spotlight and scrutiny they are
By: Article Manager | 31 May 2010

Springtime Tips For Home Energy Efficiency

Spring is here and it's time to throw open the windows and enjoy all that fresh air before hot temperatures force us to batten down the hatches again! If the prospect of another summer of high utility bills makes you cringe, why not make energy
By: Carolyn | 13 May 2010

Solar powered vehicles

The term advanced vehicle means to us speedy vehicle which is well equipped with all modern day gadgets and gizmo's, which can give you more speed at less consumption of fuel. Everyone fancies about owning such vehicles but when they turn the
By: Parry P | 7 February 2010

How will cap-and-trade affect wind energy?

Cap and trade   Cap and trade is a regulatory system that sets a government limit on overall emissions of pollutants like the heat-trapping gases scientists have linked to global warming -- the "cap." Each company gets a certain amount of
By: Bhawesh Sachar | 1 February 2010

The cost efficiency of wind energy

Although wind energy is not yet being utilized to its full potential, the growth of this industry has led to a marked decrease in energy generation costs over the last couple of decades. While its cost effectiveness is increasing with maturity, it
By: Bhawesh Sachar | 23 January 2010

Alternative energy development

Japan is a densely populated country, and that makes the Japanese market more difficult compared with other markets. If we utilize the possibilities of near-shore installations or even offshore installations in the future, that will give us the
By: Parry P | 21 January 2010

What is a Renewable Energy Credit?

Renewable energy credits (RECs), also known as credits, green certificates, green tags, or tradable renewable certificates are tradable certificates of proof that one MWh of electricity has been generated by a renewable-fueled source.    
By: Bhawesh Sachar | 21 January 2010

Why is the government promoting wind energy?

Given the present day and age we live in, it is vital that the world considers the various natural resources available to us and how to best make use of them. Furthermore, it is imperative nowadays to look at the many environmentally friendly
By: Bhawesh Sachar | 21 January 2010

Solar power lighting

Lighting is important to everyone. When the sun goes down we expect the lights to be just a click away. Sometime we may take advantage of our lighting and miss it when it is out. Lighting is used in many different ways. You can have different
By: Parry P | 16 January 2010

What is community based energy development?

Community-Based Energy Development or ‘C-BED’ is a scheme which maximizes the use of local and regional resources primarily for developing renewable energy generation facilities. The underlying goal of most C-BED initiatives is to
By: Bhawesh Sachar | 16 January 2010

What are the economic benefits to my local community if I own a wind farm?

There are a number of ways in which local communities derive tremendous economic benefits by owning a wind farm. Firstly, wind power endows the economy with reasonable, unlimited energy without polluting the environment. Wind power does not
By: Bhawesh Sachar | 12 January 2010

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