Which
is better: a gas or electric range?
Things are changing VERY
fast In Your Home.
In this fast moving world, with concerns for the environment and increasing electric costs, you need to know what alternatives may be available. The home has many new energy improvements (and concerns) you should know about them. Below are leads to interesting articles about home energy and conservation. You will find different plans to change your home methods that might save you a great deal of money.
Home Wind Power: How You Can SAVE Money Using It
Five things to look for in a Home Energy Auditor
Do you have any idea of your home's current level of energy efficiency?
Wool
beats fiberglass as home insulator
Microwave Energy Use vs. that of Gas and Electric Stoves and Ovens
HOME IMPROVEMENT IS ENERGY EFFICIENT
Device
can make ethanol at home
Learn more about Energy Costs and Conservation Facts
Energy-efficient options becoming more affordable, homebuilders say
At a time when the recession has dumped the housing market into the basement, builders say energy-efficient homes are selling, especially affordable ones for young people in their first home and retirees with a wary eye on rising utility bills when they're living on a fixed income.
Home
solar, important part of the mix
HOME IMPROVEMENT IS ENERGY EFFICIENT.
Pushback against centralized energy will benefit fuel cells
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ndustrial countries currently generate most of their electricity through large centralized power plants, but the process is evolving. Large centralized facilities became the dominant form of developing electricity from coal, hydro, nuclear, or gas for economic and health reasons, and while some renewable energy projects follow this centralized model, there is a movement spreading to begin decentralizing our energy matrix. (Read More)
Do
New Bulbs Save Energy if They Don’t Work?
It sounds like such a simple thing to do: buy some new light bulbs,
screw them in, save the planet.
PUSHING HEATER HIGHER WON’T SPEED TEMPERATURE CHANGE
Q: My husband and I disagree on the right way to set our thermostat,
with the result that our house is never comfortable. It’s always
either too hot or too cold. Should we keep adjusting it to the best
setting or just leave it at one level?
Going green" is not only great for the environment, but it also may result in hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars in savings for taxpayers. (Read More)
Home Energy Savings in The Kitchen
Energy Audits Shine a Light on Wasted Power
(Read More)
5 Future Technologies That Will Slash Home Energy Use
Exotic geHomear will turn homes into energy producers instead of mere consumers (READ)
Greener
homes, smaller bills, more jobs
A holistic look at energy efficiency
Used to be you could call yourself green if you drove a hybrid car, had a high-efficiency furnace or used a water-saving front-loading washing machine. These days, it takes more. The buzz is all about "whole-house building performance," where trained technicians take a holistic look at your house, top to bottom, to suggest improvements that will not only save energy but also make the place a more pleasant place to live.. (READ MORE)
Making your home more efficient means more tax credits
Greening your home could be more worthwhile as tax credits for energy-efficient home improvements have been expanded. Homeowners can get tax breaks for installing energy-efficient windows, doors, roofing, insulation, furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps. (Read More)
CHINESE CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS ECLIPSE EFFICIENCY GAINS (Read More)
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Obama's Cap-and-Trade Plan (Read more)
How Would You Like To UNPLUG Your
House From Your Electrical Company,
Knowing That You Are "100%
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