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June 20, 2007

Water Technology and Water Management Companies

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• Australian Membrane Tech.
• NanoH2O
• Sylvan Source • Design Tech. & Innovation
• NGEN Partners
• VeruTEK Technologies • Enertech Environmental
• Novazone
water America • LightStream Technologies
• Seven Seas water
• Water Health International • MIOX Corporation
• Stonybrook Water Purification
• water2save

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January 3, 2008

Windmill Power To Pump Water


One of the great things about using a windmill for power is that it is a renewable source and one that can be quite effective in taking care of certain aspects of both the home and small or commercial farm. Home windmill use Windmill power can provide an excellent alternative for a number of household applications, the main one being as a water pump. A large portion of electricity that is used in a home with well water comes from having to pump that water from the well and into the house.



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December 6, 2007

How To Maintain Water For Gas Hybrid Cars


As far as maintenance goes, water for gas hybrid vehicles and engines aren't different from regular cars and engines. You should do your normal car maintenance, the HHO generator only needs to be checked and if necessary top up the water level from time to time, just as you will do to your radiator.



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October 18, 2007

A Commentary on Water Use and Bio-Fuels


water will be impacted by the growth of the bio-fuels industry. This article is a commentary on the recent Federal bio-fuels report.



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June 18, 2007

Harnessing Power from Water Energy


water energy is a renewable energy source, and is primarily used to generate electricity in the modern era through a process called hydroelectric generation, where the flow of the water runs a turbine, which is used to drive a generator. The United States is one of the world leaders in hydroelectric power generation, getting nearly 10% of its total power from hydroelectric plants; as the price of oil increases, and volatility in the Middle East sends shocks through the energy markets, many more consumers are seeing the benefit of water energy and hydro-electric plants, even though dam construction projects are expensive, and significant environmental impacts.



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