Tag: energy

I had an encounter at dinner with my wife and friends the other night that I found funny.  Someone asked me if I was aware that it was cheap energy that caused the improvement in the British economy in the …

Cheap Energy Means Economic Growth, But It’s a Bit More Complicated Read More »

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Solar energy continues to gain traction as a mainstream idea for both homeowners and businesses alike. The rush to move to sustainable and green energy has begun to become entrenched deeper in America; who happens to be far behind the …

From Guest Blogger Mary: Top Reasons to Invest in Solar Energy Read More »

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Whether you want to reduce your carbon footprint after hearing about Earth overshoot day or you’re scrambling for ways to save money after looking at your latest utility bill, solar panels offer a solution. Not only can you help the …

From Guest Blogger Steve Richards: Nine Reasons Australians Should Move to Solar Power Today Read More »

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Most homeowners are now aware of the need to achieve greater energy efficiency in their homes. Energy bills are on the rise and are unlikely to fall anytime soon and with household budgets already stretched in many homes, it makes …

From Guest Blogger Tom Grant: The Green Home — Five Ways to Take Your Energy Efficiency to the Next Level Read More »

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The second that electric cars started showing up on dealer lots, people took to the Internet and started sharing different stories and myths about the electric car. While some of these myths may be a little more grounded in truth …

From Guest Blogger Jake Fisher: Seven Myths About the Electric Car Phenomenon Read More »

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Production of energy is one of the most crucial challenges facing many countries across the world. Energy production method varies from one point to another but what makes it expensive is the cost of production. Bio gas is one of …

From Guest Blogger Maria: How Bio-Gas as Fuel Can be Harmless to the Environment Read More »

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The world doesn’t have an infinite amount of space or resources, which is why everyone needs to start conserving and making more eco-friendly choices now. Learn how to do your part by implementing these five habits of an energy efficient …

From Guest Blogger Jake Fisher: Going Green — Five Habits of an Energy Efficient Person Read More »

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The future smart city has many opportunities for innovative power solutions, whereby energy fields that are all around us could be used to collect this energy and harness its power. These include light, heat and sound. This infographic takes a …

From Guest Blogger Richard Keane: Welcome To Energy Harvesting — The Future Smart City Read More »

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Plug-in hybrid cars have become quite popular among car buyers in the last decade or so, due in large part to extremely high gas prices and concerns over the negative effects that gasoline-powered vehicles have on the environment. That’s why …

From Guest Blogger Jordan: Are Plug-In Hybrids Right For You? Read More »

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Contrary to popular belief, the Philippines has four kinds of weather, namely: hot, very hot, rainy, and very rainy. To say that the Philippine weather is unpredictable is an understatement. It may be hot and dry in one minute and …

From Guest Blogger Jeannette: The Philippine Paradox: The Weather, the Attitudes and the Sustainability in Construction Read More »

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