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Energygreen on March 25th, 2013

Although hydro power technology had been developed quite a long time ago, it took years to get something that is efficient and cost-effective. Energy By Water is one of the innovations. Hydro power generation has come a long way since its inception. Modern researches have shaped giant, mountain-like hydro power systems into small portable solutions. [...]

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Solar Water Heaters last at least 20 years (usually much longer) and are easy to maintain. Of all the Energy Star water heaters out now, solar units receive the best federal tax credit. To qualify for Energy Star certification (which is required for the tax credit), a Solar Water Heater must have a solar fraction [...]

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Energygreen on April 23rd, 2011

Phone Energy is new alternative energy source now days. I have read some articles about this and get curious. So, I decided to search thoroughly. As you know there is continuous search going on for alternative free or viable energy. Day by day earth’s population is increasing and load on resources is also increasing like [...]

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Energygreen on March 17th, 2011

Home insulation is probably one of those things you rarely think about, like the capacity of your water heater or the efficiency of your clothes dryer. These things recede to the corners of our minds because they just ‘are,’ they just ‘work,’ and there are much more pressing issues to face throughout the day. Did [...]

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Energygreen on February 24th, 2011

Depending on the type of existing attic insulation you have in your home, you may be able to install a more efficient reflective insulation over the existing insulation. Always check your manufacturer’s instructions for best practices and to discover if leaving the old insulation is a good option. Some homeowners like to play it safe, [...]

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Energygreen on February 9th, 2011

Many people understand how active solar power systems work. The distinctive solar panels make it easy to understand. Either they use photovoltaic cells to produce an electrical charge (which can then be stored) or they use a series of pipes in order to heat water which can then be used by a home. Regardless of [...]

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Energygreen on January 23rd, 2011

Right next to food, clean water, shelter and being clothed, electricity is an essential product and service. Today’s conveniences such as light bulbs, refrigerators, ovens, irons, washing machines, computers and stereos all have come from the development of the extensively used energy such as electricity since the late 19th century. Over long periods of time [...]

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Energygreen on January 19th, 2011

There may be a variety of energy that we are able to harness if we solely seek to analysis and develop the technologies needed to do so. We will get away from the fossil fuels and the previous electrical grids by turning to alternatives to these power sources. One among these alternative energy assets is [...]

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