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		<title>Advice To Decrease Your Heating Bills This Winter By Draught Proofing Your Apartment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 14:18:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert William Burton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We can all use advice in how to make our homes more affordable. Expenses of all types seem to be on the rise, especially when it comes to energy. Below, discover tips to reduce your energy bills this winter by draught proofing your home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We can all use advice in how to make our homes more affordable. Expenses of all types seem to be on the rise, especially when it comes to energy. Below, discover tips to reduce your energy bills this winter by draught proofing your home.</p>
<p>A big problem needs to be attended to quickly in order to really cut your consumption and ultimately the bills, but even the smallest holes have a huge impact on the energy that&#8217;s lost. The first step involved in finding the leaks is with a lit stick of incense. Wait for the right weather conditions to get the best results, it should either be extremely cold or very windy. Then, it&#8217;s a matter of observing the disturbance of smoke, if any in the various areas being inspected.</p>
<p>By sealing the gaps, the home will be more comfortable and the heat loss will be reduced by about 10%. Correcting these gaps or cracks is often easy to do and requires only materials that can be found at local hardware stores which are quite inexpensive.</p>
<p>Just imagine how much the savings will be over the course of a year and multiplied over the course of a decade. The numbers can be astounding. Therefore, it is well worth your while to put in the time and effort to fix these little problems.</p>
<p>Remember to check not only the obvious places which are the doors and windows, but also plumbing connections to the walls, the dryer outlet and its exhaust, and all electrical boxes on external walls. If there is a fireplace in the home, it is important to check this as well because these sneaky leaks can cost an extra 8% on your heating bill.</p>
<p>As most people don&#8217;t use their fireplaces on a daily basis, it is recommended to make a removable seal which is done with an inexpensive 2 inch piece of Styrofoam. The seal can be made more attractive by covering it with a fabric that matches the room. This tip can only be used on wood burning fireplaces, so if you have a gas burning fireplace consult a professional. Also, make sure that the flue is always closed when not being used.</p>
<p>Draught proofing your windows is very important because there is a lot of heat loss occurring here in most cases. This is usually a bigger job but it is well worth it because your home will be much more comfortable once it&#8217;s done. A quick tip is to use heavy fabric window treatments, thick roller blinds or vertical blinds.</p>
<p>Homeowners, check out our site for great tips on how to reduce your energy bills this winter, now. You can also find information about a reliable sash window draught proofing and sash window refurbishment firm, today.</p>
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		<title>Learning How To Reduce Your Energy Bills This Winter By Draught Proofing Your Home Earns Significant Savings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 14:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charlotte Buckley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not difficult learning how to reduce your energy bills this winter by draught proofing your home.Currents of cold air enter through openings to the outdoors from the inside of the home. The repeated heating of the cold air entering the house raises the heating bill very quickly. Taking the time to find these leaky areas and blocking the incoming draught will make a noticeable improvement in your energy bills.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not difficult learning how to reduce your energy bills this winter by draught proofing your home.Currents of cold air enter through openings to the outdoors from the inside of the home. The repeated heating of the cold air entering the house raises the heating bill very quickly. Taking the time to find these leaky areas and blocking the incoming draught will make a noticeable improvement in your energy bills.</p>
<p>The best way to locate the draft is to light a stick of incense. The smoke from the incense stick will be pulled out through the openings. It will feel cold on colder days so you want to get started on tracking these areas down quickly before you start having to pay for the loss of your warm air.</p>
<p>One place where draughts come in is through the door area. Caulking will help seal draughty areas around the door frame. Often the frame will work itself away from the wall creating an open space to the outdoors. Painters&#8217; tape should be applied first about one quarter of an inch away from the door frame. The caulking is run over the top of the tape with any excess material wiped off. The tape is then pulled off to reveal a neat caulking line.</p>
<p>Door thresholds let in the cold too. A new all weather threshold is not expensive compared to the cost of an energy bill. It can be screwed over the old one or the old one needs to be removed first. Each threshold condition is unique. A new door sweep should also be considered. They are screwed to the bottom section of the door curtaining out cold air.</p>
<p>Electrical outlet and switch plates cover a big draughty hole. When these are unscrewed a foam gasket can be placed behind the plate. The rooms will feel much warmer when this is taken care of. It is a bit time consuming but the savings in heating costs will be significant.</p>
<p>The exterior vent for the clothes dryer is usually run through an exterior wall. This area is open to the cold outdoor air. Foam that expands will take care of this problem area in minutes. It is recommended to wear gloves and have a damp rag handy to wipe off any excess foam as it expands more than one would expect.</p>
<p>There are many other ways to learn how to reduce energy bills this winter by draught proofing the home that can be found online. The sooner one starts with draught reduction tips the quicker the cost of heating your home will drop. Catching all those draughts will add up to significant savings in heating costs very quickly.</p>
<p>Learn how to reduce your energy bills this winter by having sash window draught proofing performed by reliable and experienced professionals. Get complete information on the benefits and advantages of sash window refurbishment today.</p>
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		<title>How To Reduce Your Energy Consumption This Winter By Draught Proofing Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 14:08:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Trent</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winter can be a wonderful break from the extreme heat that we often have to deal with in the summer months but it can also also brings on the cold. The cold weather there is usually a substantial increase in our energy consumption and with electricity, gas, and heating oil constantly on the rise, we must find ways to reduce that consumption to save money. Below, discover how to reduce your energy bills this winter by draught proofing your home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Winter can be a wonderful break from the extreme heat that we often have to deal with in the summer months but it can also also brings on the cold. The cold weather there is usually a substantial increase in our energy consumption and with electricity, gas, and heating oil constantly on the rise, we must find ways to reduce that consumption to save money. Below, discover how to reduce your energy bills this winter by draught proofing your home.</p>
<p>These tips are sure to prove beneficial to you, and the small monetary investment that you will make will pay itself off in no time and will keep on giving you for years to come. The important thing is to do a thorough inspection of the home to see where cold air is coming in, which also means which areas are causing heat to escape.</p>
<p>All the entry doors must be checked first. The best way to do this and other checking is with an open flame, preferably with a candle. Be sure to use a candle holder as well so that you don&#8217;t damage any floors or furniture with candle wax. Simply go close to the door with a lit candle and hold it in areas to see if the flame is blowing.</p>
<p>It is also common around window frames. In fact, with the amount of Windows in a home, it is likely that these are the biggest heat loss areas of any home. However, there are others like electrical switches and outlets, the exhaust of a range hood or clothes dryer. Once you have completed the inspection, action is necessary.</p>
<p>For the doors, you may need some foam insulation around the frame. Between the door jam and in the door itself, there may be some give which will be allowing heat loss. Resolve this problem with insulation strips. Opts for the best that you can afford as they will provide you with the best results and will undoubtedly minimize heat loss.</p>
<p>Step outside and observe all your window frames and the condition of the caulking. More often than not, these may be cracked due to sun exposure and other weather elements. Remove the existing caulking and repeat with the new application.</p>
<p>To deal with draughts that come through outlets and light switches, there are also special products available on the market, such as foam sealant specific to this purpose. Of course only those that are on exterior walls will need to be treated with the solution is fairly simple and anyone can take on the job. The important thing is to close up even the smallest point of infiltration to stop wasting energy.</p>
<p>Learn about the benefits and advantages of sash window draught proofing for winter weather. When you discuss your needs with the experienced sash window refurbishment professionals, they will be able to provide you with the important information and details you need.</p>
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		<title>How To Select The Company To Install Your Solar Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 13:56:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Margaret Gonzalez</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Installing solar panels at your home is something that has become a lot more popular in recent years as people go green. It is also true that the technology is now a lot better than before so it means you will be capturing more electricity and earn your money back in a fraction of the time however you need to be sure about the company that comes to install them.</p>
<p>This involves you doing some research into both the companies along with the actual items themselves. This is going to help to make you feel a lot better about the items you end up having installed and will know that the correct size has been bought in order to generate as much power as possible.</p>
<p>Spend some time browsing through the website of the company as this is the easiest way to find out lots of various things about them pretty quickly. The main concern should be the experience they have as well as just checking they are fully licensed for installing these items.</p>
<p>One other thing that does help you out is picking up a few references from people that you know well and have had this exact thing already installed. This does help you out a lot because they can give you tips on the company to use especially if they had a positive experience with someone already.</p>
<p>Once this has been done you are best to look at calling a number of them and invite them to your home to check it out. This will allow them to work out the items that should be used whilst you can listen to their general advice but do make sure you have more than the one company so you can compare what they say.</p>
<p>For the quotes get them in writing because it means they will be unable to go back on them if you go and hand them the job. The final thing for you to then do is check out all of the research you have already done and you may find one company does indeed stand out above everyone else and this is the one you should choose.</p>
<p>So by thinking about these kinds of things then you should have no real problem in being able to choose the company that should come and install your solar panels. You will have a number of them to pick from so take a bit of time checking them out and you should be happy with the decision that you make.</p>
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		<title>Many People Are Starting To See Their Heating Bills Reduced With Secondary Glazing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 14:52:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Gibbs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heating and cooling units keep getting more advanced from a technological view point, yet a lot of people are actually seeing their heating bills reduced with secondary glazing applied to their windows. People can self-apply the glaze or hire a service that specializes in such things.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heating and cooling units keep getting more advanced from a technological view point, yet a lot of people are actually seeing their heating bills reduced with secondary glazing applied to their windows. People can self-apply the glaze or hire a service that specializes in such things.</p>
<p>A window that has this extra layer of glaze should be a lot thicker than a window with just a single layer which typically means that it will also have a greater insulating type of effect. A window with more of an insulating effect should be able to better trap heat within a home.</p>
<p>Some people forget to carefully consider the status of their currently installed windows before they apply any additional glazes to them. There might be some windows within the home that are worn enough to be replaced, and there certainly is no shortage of pre-glazed designs on the marketplace. Many retailers that specialize in windows will have plenty for the shopper to choose from.</p>
<p>Holding heat within the home is not the only advantage that these types of windows will offer a home owner as they are also able to make a room more sound proof. There are plenty of people that would like to use their entry room as an entertainment room where videos are watched and games are played. A room that is free from outside noises might suit such a purpose better.</p>
<p>It is also important to keep in mind that some home owners might prefer the type of temperature affect that these types of windows might create to the type of effect that comes from over cranking the heater. Turning up a heater device might create the type of atmosphere that is too hot for some. Many elderly people and small children might have trouble functioning in such an environment.</p>
<p>Some people do not appreciate the idea of cutting money from a utility bill because they do not consider what could be done with the savings. The amount of money saved from the utilities within an average year could be used to buy a variety of useful things.</p>
<p>The future is likely to be filled with plenty of heating bills reduced with secondary glazing reduced with secondary glazing because this technology is more cost effective than many other types of heater technology. An additional glaze can be applied to many windows by a home owner that carefully works with magnetic strips and also acrylic products. There are many instructional videos all over the web that teach how to do this.</p>
<p>Learn how heating bills can quickly and effectively be reduced with secondary glazing London! The knowledgeable professionals can provide you with important information and details about sash window draught proofing today.</p>
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		<title>A Lot Of People Are Beginning To See Their Heating Bills Reduced With Secondary Glazing Applications</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 14:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Beck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite the fact that technology seems to be taking over all facets of daily living more people are beginning to see heating bills reduced with secondary glazing reduced with secondary glazing on their windows. Some people pay others to apply the glaze while others do it their self or buy windows that are pre-glazed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite the fact that technology seems to be taking over all facets of daily living more people are beginning to see heating bills reduced with secondary glazing reduced with secondary glazing on their windows. Some people pay others to apply the glaze while others do it their self or buy windows that are pre-glazed.</p>
<p>If a window has a double layer of glaze it will not only become much thicker but it will also have a better insulating effect. What these double glazed windows are able to do is to hold the heat in and not allow any of it to escape from a room.</p>
<p>Before a person considers whether or not they will be applying an additional layer of glaze they need to first consider what condition their current windows are in. If the currently owned windows are starting to show a lot of wear and tear they can be outright replaced with windows that already are twice glazed. These twice glazed windows are very commonly sold by most window retailers.</p>
<p>Holding the desired temperature within the house is one clear advantage of a twice glazed window however blocking outside noise better is another. It is certainly not uncommon for a home owner to want to designate their living space as a place for viewing movies and also playing video games. This type of room is far more effective when outside noise is blocked from entering it.</p>
<p>It is also important to keep in mind that some home owners might prefer the type of temperature affect that these types of windows might create to the type of effect that comes from over cranking the heater. Turning up a heater device might create the type of atmosphere that is too hot for some. Many elderly people and small children might have trouble functioning in such an environment.</p>
<p>It is not uncommon for somebody to not seem very interested in cutting down their utility costs because they are not considering what they might be able to do with the funds. These additional funds might add up significantly within a year, maybe even enough to buy something very nice.</p>
<p>More people are starting to learn all about heating bills reduced with secondary glazing reduced with secondary glazing, so seeing more people save money on heater related expenses will probably become a very common thing. People that wish to self-apply their own second coat can do so with acrylic lining and magnetic strips.</p>
<p>Learn how heating bills can quickly and effectively be reduced with secondary glazing London! The knowledgeable and experienced professionals can provide you with important information about sash window draught proofing today.</p>
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		<title>Proof That Heating Bills Reduced With Secondary Glazing For Various Home Proprietors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 13:09:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Malcolm Stephenson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Double glazing is a procedure where the window is prepared by using binary glass panels with a tiny separation between these two panes. The gap between these two panels is generally a couple of millimetres apart and must be sealed. Air trapped between these two panes should be dry. This is guaranteed by use of a moisture absorbing substance then the window is sealed. The air entrapped provides lagging therefore lowers the cost used to heat the building. Thus heating bills reduced with secondary glazing]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Double glazing is a procedure where the window is prepared by using binary glass panels with a tiny separation between these two panes. The gap between these two panels is generally a couple of millimetres apart and must be sealed. Air trapped between these two panes should be dry. This is guaranteed by use of a moisture absorbing substance then the window is sealed. The air entrapped provides lagging therefore lowers the cost used to heat the building. Thus heating bills reduced with secondary glazing</p>
<p>Most of the heat losses around homes have been seen to occur through the use of single pane windows. This is because there is no air to trap heat hence ensures retention of energy. This method can sometimes be seen as expensive but the money used will be easily recovered through the saving of money which should have been used to warm the house.</p>
<p>It is also environmental friendly to use this method. They help reduce carbon emission from our homes by retaining it inside the house thus in the long run help reduce energy loss. It is also known to reduce internal condensation within the homes.</p>
<p>Secondary glazing provides draft proofing of the house. The brushes in the window will curb draft that is coming from outside from reaching the inside of the house; it does this by ensuring that the spaces between the panes are tightly sealed. Single glazed windows cannot provide this kind of insulation thus will not prevent cold from entering the homes hence necessitating use of heaters to ensure warmth. By using double glaze, the cold draughts are prevented.</p>
<p>Noise pollution is a major concern in several urban towns. However with the installation of double systems, this problem is eliminated due to its soundproofing ability.To achieve this maximumly, more specialized glasses are used, for instance the acoustic and laminated ones. These two have been proven to minimize noise entering buildings with a high success rate.</p>
<p>This method makes the home less vulnerable to burglars. Most intrusion is through the doors and windows. The utilization of double panning makes it difficult for intruders to get access since it is harder to break. They also possess a security locking to keep the house even more protected.</p>
<p>Another benefit accrued from this method is that it makes the home more attractive. These coated glasses appear magnificent therefore increasing the splendor of the house. They also give the owner a wider range of frames and glasses to choose from.</p>
<p>Cleaning these double glazed windows is simpler compared to the standard ones. One can also attach fly shields which come in handy especially in the summer when they let in unsullied air while keeping the mosquitoes away.</p>
<p>One big disadvantage of using secondary glazing is that the system cannot be repaired. If it is damaged, the whole unit has to be replaced so as to ensure maximum efficiency. From this article it can be seen that this method is very good and efficient since heating bill reduced with secondary glazing can be achieved.</p>
<p>Secondary glazing London helps to significantly cut noise pollution and keep the warm air in your home. Check out our website for information about a reputable company that specializes in sash window draught proofing, now.</p>
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		<title>11 Useful Tips for Saving Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 15:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louise  Foreman</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Ensure your home has sufficient insulation</p>
<p>Having a warm and dry house is top priority for home owners and with heating making up a large portion of electricity bill it&#8217;s important to keep that heat in. Insulation will ensure the majority of the heat remains inside the house as well as preventing draughts and cold spots.</p>
<p>2. Only purchase energy efficient appliances</p>
<p>Read the energy star rating of any device or appliance before you purchase it. Do your research and compare models, there is almost double the usage between some washing machine models! Never buy more than you need, for a professional couple there is little need for a 10kg washing machine &#8211; think practically.</p>
<p>3. Install CFL light bulbs</p>
<p>Replace all your traditional incandescent bulbs with energy saving bulbs. They are slightly more expensive but require only 30% of the energy that a regular bulb uses.</p>
<p>4. Invest in a smart meter</p>
<p>Take advantage of smart meter technology. They offer a great energy monitoring service right inside your home. A smart meter can provide up-to-date information about your energy consumption in various forms, arming you with the tools to manage your family&#8217;s power usage.</p>
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<p>5. Line dry the washing</p>
<p>Not only does air-drying protect your clothing, it also reduces your electricity bill. Clothes dryers put a huge demand on energy use and most of the time it is unnecessary. Use a washing line outside or a drying rack &#8211; this will also make your clothes smell fresher.</p>
<p>6. Switch everything off at the wall</p>
<p>Phantom loads are responsible for most of the wasted energy in the average family home. Whenever an appliance is on standby it is using electricity. Cellphone, laptop and console chargers that are left plugged in also drain energy &#8211; even though they aren&#8217;t in use. Switch your devices off at the wall and watch your electricity bill plummet! This goes for microwaves and ovens too.</p>
<p>7. Lower your hot water cylinder temperature</p>
<p>Having your hot water cylinder turned right up is not only a waste of electricity, it is dangerous too &#8211; especially for young children. The water only needs to be hot enough for comfortable showering and you can lower it in summer and raise it slightly during winter.</p>
<p>8. Leave the car at home</p>
<p>Make an effort to use other methods of transportation at least once a week. Try biking or a bus route; starting a car pool with other parents in your area can really cut down the daily taxi services for the kids. Family walks save energy and gas, while exercising and enjoying the fresh air.</p>
<p>9. Take advantage of free warmth</p>
<p>Dress appropriately for the weather to avoid other costly heating methods like fan and oil heaters. Make use of the sun during the day and close your drapes on dusk, this will keep the majority of the day&#8217;s heat in.</p>
<p>10. Plan your gardens for energy efficiency</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a great idea to plant trees in areas that will provide shade during the hotter months, but allow the sun to warm your home during the cooler months. Deciduous trees (those that lose their leaves in autumn) fit this role nicely. They will protect your home from the summer sun, but allow the heat in during winter.</p>
<p>11. Involve the family</p>
<p>Make the family aware of the importance of greener living and energy usage; get them all involved in the fun! Working together as a team makes a huge difference and this is a great way to bring the family closer too. Set up competitions with small prizes to keep everyone motivated.</p>
<p>Make your home energy efficient and start saving now. Talk to the team at Arc Innovations for advanced metering solutions.</p>
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		<title>Here We Are Speaking About Helping You Figure Out How To Produce Your Own Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 14:21:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary  Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because of increased pollution, our ecosystem is suffering and a lot of people are trying to do what they can to live in a more earth friendly way. Solar panels can be used effectively to save energy and help with this problem. We will look at a program that can help you to do this. We are going to take a examine the Earth4Energy program for this intent.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because of increased pollution, our ecosystem is suffering and a lot of people are trying to do what they can to live in a more earth friendly way. Solar panels can be used effectively to save energy and help with this problem. We will look at a program that can help you to do this. We are going to take a examine the Earth4Energy program for this intent.</p>
<p>You see, turning to solar energy is not merely about going green. But if you are interested to start somewhere, then this is a good place. But utilizing solar energy is a surprisingly uncomplicated way to get started saving large amounts of money on your electric bill. This guide can show you how it is possible to save 80% off of your electric bill, or even how to stop paying for electricity all in all.</p>
<p>The typical household&#8217;s electricity bill each month is approximately $150. Because this program can save you as much as 80% of that amount, you can potentially be saving a total of $120 every month, simply if you build your own solar panels. These small amounts add up. I am sure that got your attention!</p>
<p>The great part is that the program contains an easy 5 step system that is easily followed and understood. The more solar panels that you build using this easy process will result in a greater saving of money, both immediately and in the long run. And remember that not only will you be saving money, you will likewise be doing a small part in saving the Earth.</p>
<p>These panels are very easy to build that you will not need to have any technical skill, you won&#8217;t need to go out and pay for a bunch of expensive tools, and you don&#8217;t need any previous experience. They provide you with the information on where to source all the components you would need and they also supply you with you a step by step plan on how to get started building the solar panels. Building panels is so easy that anyone can do it.</p>
<p>Since this program will show you how to construct your own solar panel that will normally cost about $20,000 if bought from a retail store, that is already a great bonus. So, not only will you be decreasing your carbon footprint, you will also be saving money regularly.</p>
<p>The Earth4Energy program will show you precisely what to do to help you save great amounts of money on your electricity bills beginning from the moment you get it. It even has the potential to give you the power to never pay another one again! Why not try it out for yourself and see how uncomplicated it can be to make your own energy, save money and bring down your carbon footprint.</p>
<p>And additionally, you may also create your own personal solar water heater in your own home. Accomplishing this, offers even more financial savings over time. It&#8217;s now possible to assemble this kind of do-it-yourself solar water heaters because in depth manuals as well as the parts needed are accessible.</p>
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		<title>Making Electricity &#8211; Common Types of Power Stations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 14:55:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Green</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The electricity generation process involves a considerable number of energy changes, without regard for the primary power source that is used. Historically, electricity has been generated using fossil fuels, particularly coal. More lately, power stations have begun to use oil and gas as their energy source. Oil-fired power stations are not unusual in oil making countries, eg Indonesia. Gas burns more cleanly and efficiently than coal. It releases half as much carbon dioxide and more than 1000 times less sulphur dioxide per unit of energy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The electricity generation process involves a considerable number of energy changes, without regard for the primary power source that is used. Historically, electricity has been generated using fossil fuels, particularly coal. More lately, power stations have begun to use oil and gas as their energy source. Oil-fired power stations are not unusual in oil making countries, eg Indonesia. Gas burns more cleanly and efficiently than coal. It releases half as much carbon dioxide and more than 1000 times less sulphur dioxide per unit of energy.</p>
<p> <b>Burning fossil fuels in power stations</b> </p>
<p>The heat released from burning fossil fuels is used to boil water to produce steam. The steam is heated to really high temperatures in order that it is at high pressure and can turn gigantic steam turbines. Some of the energy of the steam is changed into movement, or kinetic energy, as the turbines spin. The turbines are hooked up to the coils of giant generators. The coils carry a current and act as electromagnets. As the turbines spin, they produce an electric current in the fixed coils surrounding them. This is fed into a power supply grid and carried to wherever in the network it is needed.</p>
<p>Power stations can&#8217;t store surplus electricity, so electricity generation has to match demand. The power firms have to judge how much power will be required. During periods of hot weather, electricity demand may increase as more folks use air conditioning to keep their houses and offices cool. If power corporations&#8217; estimates are wrong, people may experience power cuts.</p>
<p>Power stations aren&#8217;t really efficient, and between 50 and 70 % of the energy contained in the ordinary fuel is wasted. Some of the heat energy will heat the encircling air and escape thru the boiler chimneys. The heat energy locked away in the steam cannot all be moved to the spinning turbines. Though the steam is cooler when it leaves matched against when it enters the turbines, it&#8217;s still warm. The steam is carried to the cooling towers, where it cools sufficiently to compact back to water. The warm water is then emptied Into a nearby stream or sea, where it can cause thermal (heat) pollution. Hot water holds less oxygen than cold water. The addition of a large amount of luke-warm water can cause animals, such as fish, to &#8216;suffocate&#8217;, as they are unable to extract enough oxygen from the water.</p>
<p> <b>Combined heat and energy generating plants</b> </p>
<p>Some power stations, called mixed heat and power generation plants (CHP), try to make use of the waste heat. They pipe the waste hot water to surrounding businesses and houses to provide heating. There are numerous such units in Germany, and many tiny towns are reaping rewards from this cheap energy source. However , this is only possible with tiny and medium-sized energy generation stations that are built close to cities. In many states, especially the United Kingdom, power stations are found in more remote locations and so this power source wouldn&#8217;t be as practical as even solar power.</p>
<p>Sarah Green is an environmental campaigner, activist, and robust believer in home made energy. In her spare time, she reports on DIY alternative energy plans and kits.</p>
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