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We are a dynamic energy conservation and creation company committed to motivating change in the way households and businesses manage their energy resources. We are currently seeking an experienced Licensed Electrical Inspector to join the quality inspections team, visiting sites and conducting audits to ensure that installations meet all safety, quality and legal requirements. This role will involve : · The inspection and testing of solar power installations · Signing off on safety cer
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Here is the Cronkite News Service lineup for Wednesday, Oct. 28. As the week progresses, this digest lists spot news, stories offered for use throughout the week and features suggested for weekend use. If you have questions or would like to receive the daily news digest by e-mail, please contact Steve Elliott at 602-496-0686 or steve.elliott@asu.edu. You can monitor Cronkite News Service via Twitter (@cronkitenews) and a Web feed optimized for iPhone (http://cronkitenews.asu.edu/mobile). Cronkit
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by Letty Barnette What if you discovered a way to use energy in your home without having to spend money doing it? With the economy being down spending less and saving more is what we all want. Going back to my chilhood I can recall my mother hanging clothes outside using a clothes line on a warm summers day. When my mother did that I thought she was a genious. As a result of mom’s action the electric bill was reduced. Mother used a simple line for hanging clothes and the pins that kept
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Do you write articles and very few see you articles when searching? This is common and one solution is using Article Submission Software. When you submit your article through software, it is distributed to directories around the Internet. Software uses a spider program to create a web of links back to your article. Users will click the link and if the first paragraph states the information they are needing; they will read it all. The keyword you chose causes the spider to us this to place your
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One of the highlights of the international biomass energy conference held in Mexico City on October 7th was a leafy green plant of which most people have never even heard of. The plant is called Giant King Grass (GKG), and its remarkable properties make it a potential solution to the search for clean renewable energy. In a recently released summary of a presentation given by Dr. Carl Kukkonen, CEO of VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC.OB), GKG was shown to be one of the best potential biomass energy resour
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U.S. Government announced the largest single energy grid modernization investment in U.S. history, funding a broad range of technologies that will spur the country’s transition to a smarter, stronger, more efficient and reliable electric system. U.S. electric grid and make it possible for grid operators to better monitor grid conditions and prevent minor disturbances in the electrical system from cascading into local or regional power outages or blackouts. This monitoring ability will also hel
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Posted October 26th, 2009 by admin Categories: Iphone ReviewsComments: Add a comment We’ll suspend our general disbelief for a moment to talk about the Renu, an unbelievable but incredible solar product that’s actually coming to market next year. The ReNu probably doesn’t work as you’d imagine from looking at the photograph. Sure, you see an iPod dock with speakers, just as you’d expect. But that huge back plate is actually a solar panel/battery combo that you can remove from the dock
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With many contraptions and inventions popping up in all four corners of the earth, the best thus far is the home wind energy . How Do These Home Energy Turbines Work? A home wind energy turbine is installed on top of a tall tower or prop at your home which collects kinetic energy (which is energy possessed by an object resulting from motion of that object) from the wind and converts it to electricity that is compatible with a home’s electrical system. For normal home use, the home wind
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Google is one of the largest search engines the world has to offer. Going green is one of the initiatives that Google has undertaken as they look to build a better cleaner worldwide future. Green Google is aimed at ensuring that the impacts of business growth do not affect the earth’s climate. Google is doing this by coming up with responsible and innovative implementations to reduce the carbon footprint and ensuring efficient computing. Google is providing tools for individuals to live green.
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Homemade Energy – a guide written by Bill Ford, a scientist, researcher and energy consultant – claims that it can show you how to build your own working home solar and wind power generators, even if you have never picked up a tool in your life before. So does it really work? And are the instructions as easy to follow as they claim to be? We put bought it, put it to the test and saw how it compared to Earth4Energy.The Advantages of the guide:1 – We had fun:We found the instructions for the wind



