Posted on December 31st, 2008 by Content Keyword RSS
I got my natural gas utility bill yesterday, and I am hoping that they just estimated my usage because it was so high. I had my house up to 60 a few times over the last month, and it has been pretty cold for a few days. But I wasn’t expecting it to be in the triple digits. So, I’ve done the basic stuff like covering my upstairs windows with the clear film, sealing up gaps in doors, insulating the water heater, and turning the temperature down to 55. But I’m trying to think of what I can do to
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One of the few things I miss about television since I gave up my set was watching R. Lee Ermry make watermelons explode on The History Channel. On his “Mail Call” series and a number of special programs, the Gunnery Sgt.’s favorite pastime is trying out all sorts of firearms from flintlocks to the latest rifles being evaluated as possible replacements for the M16. And his favorite target is the watermelon. Gunny just loves to make watermelons explode. So do I. But you don’t have to shoot wate
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Solar power technology is becoming more essential in our lives and we can easily predict the growth of solar technology. As the prediction goes on here, we have a new type solar powered Energizer Rechargeable Solar Charger. This is a portable AA and AAA battery charger, which draws liquid from either your typical hefty AC adapter or on-board flip-out solar panel. This is more compatible for your iPods to mobile phones and anything that can be charged via USB. Click to know solar power table w
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Julia Ng, Channel NewsAsia 31 Dec 08;SINGAPORE: A team of local and foreign experts is studying possible long-term effects of climate change on Singapore and the findings are expected to be out next year.Even though there is no melting iceberg or severe drought in Singapore, experts said the tropical island can still be vulnerable to climate changes such as coastal erosion, water scarcity, and higher energy demand. That is why the government is making sustainable development a priority.Sustainab
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This year flew by! Looking back, our company helped even more people around the world reach their renewable energy and efficiency goals this year. This makes us feel really good because our traction is a great indicator that we’re delivering our mission of “helping you get started with renewable energy”. As the rest of the economy is scaling their operations down, we are anticipating an even more successful 2009, we feel even more people are going to look for ways to reduce their bills in the
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