Archive for April, 2008
The realisation has finally dawned, but the clock is ticking away with little time left. The Earth, climate change, environment are now top on everybody’s mind. And not without reason. Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, floods, draughts, food shortage and tsunamis cannot be ignored anymore. These are the fallouts of the years of uncontrolled and [...]
April 30th, 2008 | Posted in Energy savings | No Comments
What is Rain Water Harvesting (RWH):-Rain Water Harvesting is a way to capture the rain water when it rains, store that water above ground or charge the underground and use it later. This happens naturally in open rural areas. But in congested, over-paved metropolitan cities, we need to create methods to capture the rain water. [...]
April 24th, 2008 | Posted in Featured | No Comments
As the summer months become warmer and longer, and winter?s chill makes its mark, Australian households are craving more comfortable, manageable indoor climates. This is where reverse cycle airconditioners that can both heat and cool your home come into their own, writes Kymberly Martin.
There are a number of things to consider before purchasing a reverse [...]
April 20th, 2008 | Posted in Central Airconditional Plant | No Comments
Image by Scott Burbidge via FlickrWe all know that we can pay our auto mechanics a little now for routine service, or pay them a lot later for a major repair. The same idea holds true for your air conditioner or heat pump. If you don’t service your air conditioner or heat pump regularly, you’ll [...]
April 17th, 2008 | Posted in Central Airconditioning Plant-1 | No Comments
Image via WikipediaAre you a smoker? What about a pet owner? If so, there is a good chance that the air inside your home isnt as healthy as it could or should be. That is why you may want to think about purchasing an air purifier. Air purifiers are electronic machines that work to cleanup [...]
April 17th, 2008 | Posted in Air Purifier | No Comments
Are you a pet owner? With the popularity of household pets, there is a good chance that you are. If you are a pet owner, what type of pet or pets do you have? Popular household pets include cats and dogs. Unfortunately, with many household pets, including cats and dog, many pet owners develop allergies [...]
April 15th, 2008 | Posted in Air Purifier | No Comments
Are you interested in purchasing an air purifier for your home? Air purifiers are machines that reduce or even completely eliminate harmful air particles. Essentially, this means that the air inside your home would not only be cleaner, but easier to breathe. For that reason, a large number of individuals have decided to purchase an [...]
April 13th, 2008 | Posted in Air Purifier | No Comments
Image by Lucius Kwok via FlickrWhat is an air purifier?
An air purifier is a machine that cleans and disinfects the air inside your home. There are different types of air purifier that effectively eliminate air particles or dust, decrease the bacteria and fungi and reduce unwanted odors.
What are the [...]
April 13th, 2008 | Posted in Air Purifier | No Comments
When shopping for an air purifier in your local department store, what do you tend to see? Many department stores only carry a limited selection of air purifiers. Many times these air purifiers are only designed to handle one or two rooms. Unfortunately, this leads many individuals to believe that there is no such thing [...]
April 11th, 2008 | Posted in Air Purifier | No Comments
If scientists are to be believed, a new fuel may turn driving into a really sweet experience.
Researchers have developed a “revolutionary” process for converting plant sugars into hydrogen, which they claim could be used to cheaply and efficiently run vehicles.
According to the researchers, the conversion process involves combining plant sugars, water and a cocktail of [...]
April 10th, 2008 | Posted in News On Health/Science | No Comments
A well-insulated floor (above a basement or crawlspace) can make your home more comfortable and quieter, reduce the risk of moisture damage, enhance fire safety, make your home more disaster-resistant, and help guard against pipe freezing.
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A well-insulated floor can yield many sorts of benefits in addition to energy cost savings. For example, a well-insulated [...]
April 9th, 2008 | Posted in Energy savings | No Comments
Well-insulated basement walls can make your home more comfortable and quieter, and guard against moisture problems and water pipe breakage.
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Well-insulated basement walls can yield many sorts of benefits in addition to energy cost savings. For example, well-insulated basement walls can:
*Improve comfort. Basement wall insulation can make your home more comfortable by buffering your home [...]
April 8th, 2008 | Posted in Energy savings | No Comments
Well-insulated crawlspace walls can make your home more comfortable and quiet, and guard against moisture problems and frozen water pipes.
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Well-insulated crawlspace walls can yield many sorts of benefits in addition to energy cost savings. For example, well-insulated crawlspace walls can:
*Improve comfort. Crawlspace wall insulation can make your home more comfortable by buffering your [...]
April 7th, 2008 | Posted in Energy savings | No Comments
A well-insulated ceiling can make your home more comfortable and quieter, reduce the risk of moisture damage, enhance fire safety, make your home more disaster-resistant, and help guard against pipe freezing.
A well-insulated ceiling can yield many sorts of benefits in addition to energy cost savings. For example, a well-insulated ceiling can:
*Make your home more [...]
April 6th, 2008 | Posted in Energy savings | No Comments
The British coastline is set for a dramatic increase in wind farms and tidal energy plants as the Government strives to meet a European target for renewable energy.
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The pressure to speed up plans for thousands of wind turbines and the controversial Severn barrage is likely to be intense. The EU is expected to order [...]
April 5th, 2008 | Posted in Energy conservation | No Comments
The use of photovoltaic (PV) panels is the cornerstone for powering a solar lifestyle. Here’s how the process works:
Photovoltaic panels are joined together to create a solar array
1.First, the photovoltaic panels — or array — collect sunlight and converts it into solar energy.
2.The energy is then stored in special batteries inside the home before [...]
April 4th, 2008 | Posted in Energy conservation | No Comments
With the solar array assembled, correctly angled and wired, it’s time to connect the exterior wiring to the interior control panels. The solar breaker will first be connected to a circuit breaker disconnect. The energy will flow from the disconnect to a charge controller and then to a battery bank to be stored. When needed, [...]
April 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Energy conservation | No Comments
About 500 US colleges have pledged to achieve zero carbon emissions, reports Jeffrey Thomas
A class apart: Dartmouth College in New Hampshire won an A for being sustainable
The “greening†of US campuses is gaining momentum. Many college and university presidents are committing their institutions to a reduction in their carbon footprint — the amount of carbon [...]
April 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Environmental Pollution | No Comments
Proper and perfect insulation of your home is critical in keeping you and your family comfortable year-round. A carefully considered insulation strategy considers air sealing and ventilation to improve your home’s energy efficiency, which reduces your utility bills. There are many different kinds of insulation, and choosing the right one for [...]
April 1st, 2008 | Posted in Energy conservation | No Comments