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– January 2010

solar christmas displays So we just recently hit the switches on our new solar power for our home It was a long journey and now we are thrilled to be reaping the rewards of our patience and persistence in moving forward with this project Now comes the holiday season and it is time for the decorations to go up on …

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– January 2010

alternative energy issues I remember the controllers in gas masks working at the crossroads of Tokyo in the mid ‘s Yes negative effects of industrialization and urbanization have reached Japan earlier and more painful than other developed countries However a country of volcanoes and earthquakes coped with the new of her disasters called Kogan that is to say industrial pollution …

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– January 2010

forms of energy The number of conflicts in the world that are caused by the energy needs increases today Gradually the amount of oil gas and coal in the world decreases and their consumption is increasing particularly in developed countries Most of them have spent their own stocks And now they are dependent on third countries that play on this …

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An Introduction To Alternative Energy

Alternative energy continues to fuel wide-ranging debate on a number of fronts. Mankind has known for decades that fossil fuels such as coal and oil are finite in their supply. There will reach a critical stage in which we find ourselves running out of these reserves. The question as to when this will happen is debatable but we are becoming …

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Make Your Home Eco And Solar

Someday, hopefully, we will be able to derive a lot of our power from more environmentally friendly sources. Im betting on solar electric power, for one. If I ever win the lottery, I’m going to get my house fitted with home solar panels so we dont use as much regular electricity. Granted, you have to live somewhere that gets a …

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Biofuels as Renewable Energy

Every time there’s an increase in oil prices, people feel it, even if they don’t drive a car. Some suggest we use biofuel to lessen the impact of the rising fuel costs. But what is biofuel, and how does it differ from fossil fuel? Biofuel is produced from recycled elements of the food chain, and from plants. It is used …

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Biodiesel Production Companies

Munya Chinongoza asked: There are many companies around the world that are involved in the production of biodiesel. The Biodiesel Company which is privately owned is one of them. The Biodiesel Company has many years of experience in the fields of sales and distribution. Based in Toronto Canada, The Biodiesel Company collects and renews fuel from the waste of cooking …

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Homebuilt Wind Generator Power – Don’t Even Think About It

Don’t even think about homebuilt wind generator power until you read these specifics. As fossil fuel prices keep rising, so do the costs of the services of industries that depend on burning coal and oil. Power generation is one essential industry that is greatly distressed by this change in fossil fuel prices. This is why most people nowadays are looking …

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Why You Should Have Your Own Biodiesel Kit

Matt Oconnor asked: If you are looking for a way to save on your fuel costs, it’s time for you to take a look at the different fuel alternatives available for you. Petroleum prices have been steadily growing with oil getting more expensive in the world market. Before you find yourself worrying about the rising prices, it’s very welcome news …

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Save Money with a Biodiesel Kit

Andrew Bicknell asked: With the rising gas prices of today many people have begun to look for an alternative way to put fuel in their cars. A biodiesel kit fits the bill for many people who have started making this oil saving fuel in their own backyards. And why not make your own fuel, the hit to wallets and bank …

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Beating the High Price of Gasoline with Biodiesel

Joseph Then asked: With the price of traditional fuel rising faster everyday, people everywhere are looking for alternatives. Electric cars were once touted as the way to save the environment and beat the cost of gasoline, but they are so expensive that very few people can afford to save money by purchasing one. Alternative fuels have long been discussed as …

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Biodiesel Car Is The New Way To Drive

Simon Oldmann asked: In todays society, Researchers in the United States and around the world are searching for ways to develop alternate forms of fuel. With the ever-rising fuel costs, developing alternate energy is a priority. Bio diesel was developed to combat the high gas and oil prices. It is especially made for use in bio diesel cars and trucks. …

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Obama Wins Presidency – What Does This Mean For Energy Policy?

Well the interminable election process is finally over and it ends with a historic day for America. Barack Obama is the new president of the United States. Energy was a big topic during this campaign as both sides tried to illuminate us with their vision of new energy policy for our country in the coming months. So now what? Does …

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Avoid Highway Robbery by Using The New Crude–WATER

HERE’S THE BAD NEWS. Engines waste gasoline! Up to 80% of the high-priced gas that you pump doesn’t get you anywhere because it goes UNBURNED to the catalytic converter. That means you are getting 0 MPG (zero, zilch, nada) from most of the over-priced gasoline you pump into your tank. WHY DO COMBUSTION ENGINES WASTE SO MUCH GAS? That’s what …

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Utilizing Solar Power For Residential Use

Wilhelm Williams asked: Are you afraid to open your electric bill this summer to see how much it is costing you to keep your home comfortable and cool? With oil and natural gas prices increasing, so to is the price per kilowatt of electricity. What can a homeowner do to reduce the electric cooling bill? One option is to raise …

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Time To Tighten The Belts – Part 1 Conserving Energy in The Home

We are all looking at the news and even the most optimistic of us are realizing that things may change for a while. We’ve been here before, we’ve seen the rising prices, the unemployment and the foreclosures – but for many of us the problem becomes more individualized. What can we do to preserve ourselves; to keep the roof over …

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Has Coal Gasification’s Time Arrived

The global economy is affecting our industry dramatically. Rising demand for oil and natural gas means that power generators and industrial plants will be desperate for basic feedstock that helps feed the American economy. New technologies will be created and innovation in our industry will continue to grow, which will invariably lead to more inventive uses for coal. With the …

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