by Allen Anderson on \'Tuesday, August 24th, 2010\'
When the whole world is looking for ways to cope with the severe energy crisis, what is the least we can do? As a whole, we must do our part in repairing the environment and look towards the future with a better and greener plan in place. We must choose alternative energy over fossil fuels to keep our planet as healthy as possible.
by Dr Jon Elsdon on \'Monday, August 9th, 2010\'
With the rising cost of power in this current economic crisis and the environmental toll it takes on the earth people are starting to look at DIY Solar Power as a real alternative. It makes sense to turn to a more natural, cheaper sustainable source to fulfill our energy needs. What could be more natural than harvesting the energy given of by the sun?.
by Owen Jones on \'Saturday, August 7th, 2010\'
I do not know whether you have ever thought of it, but you can get off the grid. The electricity grid that is. Is it anything that you are interested in? For some people, getting off the grid is the Holy Grail of modern life.
by Jim Wells on \'Saturday, August 7th, 2010\'
You pretty much can’t escape the dependency on solar energy here on Earth Nobody would be alive, not me or you or any plant or animal, if the sun suddenly stopped burning. Plankton, one of the smallest, most simple forms of life on this planet, must have solar energy to develop and live. Obviously, without any solar energy, you could say goodbye to all plant life on this planet. And if the plants were all gone, all the animals who depend on plants will soon die, and that moves on up the food chain, all the way to us, humans. So while we may not absorb light energy directly like the plants on our planet, we are still indirectly dependent on solar energy from the sun.
by Marissa Clijsters on \'Wednesday, August 4th, 2010\'
Many people would probably not immediately consider wood burning stoves as an alternative to an oil furnace. It is, after all, a device that appears to have altered hardly at all since its invention a couple of centuries ago. However, new stoves are much more……
by Julia Scott on \'Saturday, July 31st, 2010\'
Looking for 5 easy ways to start making your house greener? It’s not really that tough, especially in 2010, when we’re absolutely surrounded by advice and tips. We’ve narrowed things down so you can get a great start — here are 5 little pieces of advice.
by admin on \'Thursday, July 29th, 2010\'
The use of alternative energy, such a solar power or wind power, can help you cut you energy bills. Solar power systems can be a DIY project to save even more.