Posted on January 30th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Every time the price of power goes up (which seems to be every month at the moment), ever more people are thinking about using renewable energy for at least part of their regular supply. The kind of renewable energy you ot for will very much depend on where you are in the world. If you enjoy a reasonable climate and the sun shines for much of the year, solar energy will spring to mind. If you have long winter nights where you live, chances are that your thoughts will turn to using the power of t
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Posted on January 30th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Greetings! I just found this website today because I had to google to find out what the 2010 colors would be for the generation3 Prius and I discovered a treasure trove of information at this website. I had a deposit down for Silver Pine Mica and had hoped that color would be available for 2010, so I deferred my purchase for a 2010 because I just loved the solar panels/moonroof, something I had really hoped that Prius had offered initially, but when I was led to this website and found out that
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Imagine heating 218,000 gallons of water every year, purely by the sun’s rays. It is possible, in fact the Binghamton YMCA has already harnessed the technology and it’s saving the business a bundle. For many businesses utility bills have gone up, up, and up, but the Binghamton YMCA has found a way to reduce their energy usage by nearly 50 percent. “The energy from the sun is free, so the more we …
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by Frank NewmanLong distance bills are expensive, and completely unnecessary! Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP utilizes the same technology that has made postal correspondence nearly obsolete ” the internet! Business Voip service works in the same way as a traditional office phone system; it just uses your existing internet connection instead of phone lines. The result is that most good VoIP providers include unlimited long distance for a flat fee, as opposed to the per minute charges from M
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Ucilia WangDuke Energy Says It Can’t Afford the $50M Solar Project Today at 6:49 PMDuke Energy might abandon a project to experiment with distributed solar energy unless North Carolina state regulators change their minds about how the utility can recover the project’s cost.Duke petitioned the North Carolina Commission Thursday to remove the limits the commission set last December. Back then, the commission said Duke could only pass on part of the $50 million project cost onto ratepayers under th
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