Learn How to Build Your Solar Panels
February 28, 2011 by Zach Angelo
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TweetGlobal warming, melting glaciers and the thinning Arctic ice are just a few of the environmental disasters caused by the depletion of ozone layer, direct result of the fossil fuel emissions. The damage is irreversible and yet we have not found the green renewable energy sources. While the world continues to use the fossil fuel, we can be a responsible energy consumer and make solar panel energy that does not produce harmful greenhouse gases. Read more
Installing Solar Panel Systems At Home
February 28, 2011 by drjohnmcgowan
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TweetFitting solar panel systems could become almost a routine for the professional installer however for other people, every house generally reveals a unique series of obstacles to assess and overcome for you to fit a solar panels heating system. Read more
Don’t Get Left In The Dark Without A Magnetic Generator
February 26, 2011 by drjohnmcgowan
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TweetWith all the blackouts and power outages, more and more people are looking for some sort of power sources so they aren’t left out in the dark, with no Heat, Hot water or electricity in general. A lot of people are getting a backup generator, well why not go one step further and find a generator that is environmentally friendly and inexpensive as a home use generator. Read more
Electricity Blueprint REVIEW – Automated Lighting And Energy Efficiency
February 25, 2011 by drjohnmcgowan
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TweetIf your considering a integrated lighting system for your home you may not have realised the potential benefits they can generate relation to energy efficiency. A lighting control system can help reduce your energy bills by keeping you current on which lights are getting used in the home at any given moment in time. Similarly, you can switch off any of your lights from the press of a single button in any location in your home, meaning you may never forget to change off an easy again. Control systems can monitor just how much daylight is present inside a room and switch your lights on or off accordingly. They even sense whether someone is in the room to calculate whether lighting the room is essential. Read more

