Archive for August, 2009

What Are Your Aquatic Weed Control Options?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

There is very little individuals like more than a bit of plant killing, especially within their backyard pond, or even their fishpond wherein it would cause huge problems for both the fish, and for you. Fish do not like navigating through a massive forest any more than the rest of us, so it is a [...]

Earth4Energy Review

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Have you ever wanted to generate electricity for your home using solar and wind power? If so there is a special guide called earth4energy which shows ho to do that. The idea of using renewable energy sources is very environmently-friendly, moreover, your will save so much money. Let’s talk more about it.

Build Power Locally

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

When we hear about how thinking globally and acting locally, power is often not at the forefront of our minds. But perhaps it should be. The environmental impact of transporting electricity is easily as taxing on the world climate as transporting hard consumer goods can be. Transporting power creates a direct waste of that power, [...]

7 Ways To Save The Planet

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
1. Reducing
We  need to look ways that aim at minimizing our wasteful habits and trying to reuse items we use everyday rather than discarding them into the trash, for the times ahead are troubling for our economy and have a huge impact on the environment in which we live on our planet. Greenhouse [...]

Effective Cost Management – Environmental Impact Assessment

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Environmental Friendly Kitchens
A drill is a part of a tool that bores holes. It is typically a long pointed piece of metal placed into a machine and rotated at high speed. It is often employed in areas where boring of hard substances such as metal, wood, masonry and rock is needed. One of the important [...]

Alternative Solar Power Can Help You Lower Your Energy Bill and Save the Planet

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Developing residential solar power is critical to combating the energy crisis we are facing today. The rate we are consuming natural resources, especially non-renewable fossil fuels, is growing at an increasing rate. One example is the rapidly increasing number of automobiles in countries like China and India that didn’t used to have near as many [...]

Solar Panels – How Much Energy Will My House Need?

Friday, August 7th, 2009

If you are planning to install a residential solar energy system in your home, you will need to know your current energy consumption.  This information can usually be obtained from the local electric company.  Using this as a basis, you can plan your solar energy system to fit the needs of your house.  The [...]

The Cost Of Solar Power For Your Home

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Solar energy will pay for itself once you have set up the system but the problem is the initial cost to the consumer to get the system going. For a business, these solar power costs can be handled because there is more capital available. For a homeowner, it is not as simple.

Solar Power Projects

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

As the more traditional energy sources are decreasing with each passing year we are now eager to look elswhere for more plentiful and sustainable sources of energy. Apart from it’s inexhaustive supply of energy, the sun helps to curtail pollution in the earth’s atmosphere. Homeowners are not too keen to implement the installation of solar [...]

Bottled Water – What Are The Facts?

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

For the past decade or so, sales figures for bottled water have been steadily rising by 7 – 8% each year. The level of consumption worldwide is estimated to have more than doubled between 1997 and 2005.
Approximately 200 billion bottles of water are consumed worldwide each year. The US market is the largest by far, [...]