Archive for June, 2009

DIY Solar Power Reduces Energy Bills by Hundreds

You can reduce the amount you spend at home and save money by starting a DIY solar power project. In doing so, you will also be helping the environment by producing less pollutants and cutting out fossil fuel emissions into the environment.

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How to Fund Alternative Energy Systems for Your Home or Business

Let’s turn to financing in this edition of Green Products. Why financing? To go green, someone has to pay the initial costs, and sometimes these costs are high. With some of the current economic challenges, here are some thoughts

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Safe And Clean Energy Technologies Are Vital For Our Future

So what is safe and clean energy really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about safe and clean energy–info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you.

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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Nuclear Energy

Are you looking for some inside information on the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy? Here’s an up-to-date report from the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy experts who should know.

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Alternative Electricity Sources For Now And The Future

There are many alternative electricity sources particularly as the effect of burning fossil fuels damages the environment. Currently in the US about 50% of all electricity is from coal, 20% from nuclear power, 18% from natural gas, 6.5% from hydroelectric, 3 from petroleum and the rest about 2.3% from renewable energy sources. In all about 8% of all electricity is from renewable energy sources such as geothermal power, biomass, solar energy and wind power.

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