Archive for July, 2009

Science Jobs – Join the Green Revolution
By Kerry Finch

Over the past few years, awareness about the state of the environment has been growing at a fever pitch. While there have been periodic bursts of eco-friendliness in the past, the use of the internet has spread awareness to an unprecedented degree. This has created a whole range of science jobs for graduates. Regardless of More >

Building Green With Steel
By Matt Fay

Over the years many developers, builders & architects have put their focus on creating environmentally responsible or sustainable buildings. So… So… Steel buildings fit these requirements beautifully! Using a steel building for your next building is an environmentally sound choice as well as a safe one, as steel can be recycled & then remanufactured into More >

How to Cheaply Convert Your Car Into a Green Car – Save on Gas & Get More Miles

There is an ongoing drive to promote battery hybrid cars, a.k.a. as green cars, as the ultimate answer to your high gas bills & high greenhouse gas emissions. The substantially higher cost of a battery hybrid car, the depreciation, interest & the cost of the eventually inevitable battery replacement has to be offset against the More >

Windmill Power System – Wind Power For Home
By George Tho

Windmill power system is now being adopted by more & more families for their energy needs simply because it helps them save on monthly utility bills & it has become very affordable to own one. There are also those who opt for windmill power system due to environmental reasons. Right. Whatever the reason, green energy More >

What Are Electric Bikes?
By Levi Quinn

Though electric bikes are not a new invention, they arenew to many people. And so… So far so good. With everybody constantly trying to find a better way to be green this is a trend that is on the rise. The point of an electric bike is to allow you adequate transportation without harming the More >

Home Made Energy Review
By John Mackinnon

The Home Made Energy book is about using free & environmentally friendly renewable energy resources to produce electricity to reduce the amount of power we need to purchase from the big power concerns. The primary methods of producing electricity in this book are from home built wind & solar powered generators. According to this instructional More >

Be Green & Spring Clean Your Craft Area With These Simple Steps
By Shelly Morton

I’m a life-long crafter & artist.? I’m always willing to start a new project.? I think I’ve tried them all.? My greatest joy, even as a child, was sketching, coloring or doing something creative with my heart & hands. If, like me, you enjoy the creative process, then you know that the area dedicated to More >

Builders Using Green Building Techniques in New Homes
By Rene Brin

More & more NH builders are using energy saving building techniques in Southern New Hampshire., offering some of the latest technology in heating & cooling homes. The term green construction is becoming more common as energy costs soar across the nation. There has been a lot of interest in Geothermal technology which takes advantage of More >

Windmills, Wind Turbines, & Wind Generators – Using Wind Energy at Home
By Jay Smithson

Windmills, wind turbines, wind generators. They’re all the same thing & any of them can assist you reduce your energy bills & help save the environment. Wind energy is free of pollutants & is a readily renewable resource. And so… Since you only have to pay to get it installed, you can benefit from the More >

Ethanol Fuel

Ethanol is a fuel that is alcohol based & is made by distilling & fermenting crops which are broken down to very simple sugars. Clear? In some parts ethanol is usually made from crops that are starchy like the sorghum or maize. Research shows that consumed ethanol production was about eleven percent in the United More >