Archive for April, 2010

5 Steps on How to Recycle Circuit Boards for a Healthier Environment

Friday, April 16th, 2010

To recycle printed circuit boards (PCBs), follow these simple steps such as: gather all needed materials, disassemble the parts, desolder components, separate individual parts, and recycling. Printed circuit boards, sometimes referred to as printed wiring boards or etched wiring boards are parts of the computers where electronic wirings are connected to each other to serve [...]

On Demand Water Heater – Residential home Solar Power Systems Purposes

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Many individuals think that residential solar power systems are ultimately  going to substitute fossil-fuel based energy sources as the way  that a lot of individuals power their residences. This particular free and never-ending  solution to produce energy is a lot better solution to produce electricity for  your home, and is cheaper than ever. Let solarenergy [...]

What We Can Learn About Recycling From World War Two

Friday, April 16th, 2010

During the World War II, resources were scarce and Governments ran big recycling campaigns to make sure that nothing was wasted. Waste was segregated for the following uses: – Tins and metal were recycled for use weapons, tanks and aircraft. – Kitchen waste provided feed for chickens, pigs and goats.

Wind Turbine Energy

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

What constitutes a wind turbine? A wind turbine is also referred to as a windmill or wind generator. Though the terms are used interchangeably, there is a minor difference. The wind turbine is a machine that utilizes wind energy to produce mechanical energy. The mechanical energy is either utilized as is or changed to electricity. The windmill [...]

Will My Solar Panels Survive Through Winter?

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

If you reside an area that has weather extremes, you may be wondering if solar panels are feasible for your home. After all, every year roofs are damaged by snow and ice storms, tornadoes, hurricanes and hail. Is it really wise to install solar panels on a roof that has to withstand those kinds of [...]

Are you recycling your old electronics?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Report on recycling We still see unwanted electronics being piled up in landfills although several medias reported about the problems created by wrongly disposing of obsolete or broken electronic material.

Solar Power Projects

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

With energy sources depleting at a rate quicker than they are being replaced, it is only fitting that we use the natural energy available for free – the sun’s energy. Disasterous impact on the environment can be reduced by using the resource that the sun gives off. Homeowners are not too eager to implement the [...]

Solar Panels: Using Net Metering?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

If you fix solar panels on your home, can you go “off grid” and never have to deal with the electric company again?  Not having to rely on an outside company for your power is an attractive notion. No more electric bills arriving in your mailbox. No more hassle with the power companies for any reason. [...]

Solar Power – Do The Energy Savings Outweigh The Costs?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

How To Build A Solar Panel If you are considering adding a solar electric system to your home, the costs and the savings are big factors.. First, there is the initial outlay of buying and putting in the solar panels. But you will also decrease your expenses in many ways, from the immediate reduction in [...]

Facts About Solar Energy

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Facts about solar energy help you to understand how solar energy works, for example with solar flagpole lights, and how you can save some dollars without having to run a high energy bill with your home or gardening, desert landscaping decor. Solar energy is a renewable resource and of the earliest method of energy use [...]


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