Archive for March, 2009
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Generators What You Need to Know
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Generators What You Need to Know
Are you bothered with the rising of gas prices? Well, a lot of motorists are and they definitely want to find an alternative fuel that is less costly. Car owners are trying really hard to reduce their gas expenses but to no avail. Before you trade [...]
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Portfolio Lighting Products
Posted on 27. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
As an excellent seller of lighting products, Portolio Lighting has one of the largest selections in the industry. Portfolio Lighting places its emphasis on assisting the customer locate just the product they need, quickly and efficiently. A simple visit to the Portfolio Lighting website at www.portfolio-lighting.com will reveal their upmost dedication to providing [...]
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The Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Posted on 27. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
Toyota Highlander hybrid is a the green variant of a mid-sized family SUV, with seven seats and lots of additional functions added to its predecessor model. This new design aims at attracting a wider range of consumers that have shown interest in eco-cars. The wheelbase of Toyota Highlander hybrid is developed from the Camry chassis [...]
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Green Cooling: What are the Options?
Posted on 27. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
There is a lot of information available about how to heat your home using solar technology. But how can you cool your home and still be environmentally friendly? Here are a few things to consider.
1) Plant your roof. That means to literally fill you roof with plants. It’s an interesting thought, [...]
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New Water Routes: Where Gray Can Still Be Good
Posted on 27. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
In this day of energy conservation and listening to the pleas of our dying, very much damaged environment, we are all in need of tips on how we can live better without depleting our natural resources. One such tip involves planting more trees and living in a greener world, where plants can use their natural [...]
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Solar Panels: How Do They Work?
Posted on 26. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
There are two basic types of solar panels. One kind makes electricity, the other kind generates heat. It’s important to know which kind you need for the job you have in mind, because they are not interchangeable. But both kinds can save you money and help you live a greener lifestyle.
Solar thermal [...]
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Solar Powered Battery Rechargers: An Easy Way to Start Going
Posted on 26. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
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The thought of having a completely solar powered home is an attractive idea to a lot of people. Unfortunately, solar panel technology is still relatively expensive when it comes to providing energy to your entire home. But there are ways to [...]
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Plastics: Are Any of Them Safe? - 492
Posted on 26. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
It turns out that plastic is not as solid as we thought it was. There are several types of plastic used in our homes that have been found to leach cancer-producing toxins, and many of them are commonly used to store food and beverages. The dangerous effects of these plastics range from hormone [...]
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The Advantages Of Home Schooling High School
Posted on 26. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
Most people who home school do so from the beginning. But some brave souls decide to take over the role of educator when their children reach high school. Home schooling high school can be challenging to say the least, especially if the student has been attending public school since kindergarten. For kids that have [...]
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Using Public Transportation to Cut Gas Costs
Posted on 26. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
In all but a few communities, it seems that public transportation does not get a fair shake. After all, most people are not tempted by the idea of sharing space with many strangers on a bus, and instead opt for the considerably more expensive (and damaging to the environment) option of driving their own [...]
