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		<title>Four Great Ways to Save Money and Energy Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 00:33:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Gillcrest</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ways to save energy One: Change Your Light Bulbs Traditional incandescent light bulbs are highly wasteful compared to compact fluorescent light bulbs. Energy Star qualified CFL bulbs use 75 percent less energy than standard incandescent bulbs. They also last up to ten times as long, which equals an energy savings of roughly thirty dollars per [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a>Ways to <strong>save energy</strong></a></h2>
<h3>One: Change Your Light Bulbs</h3>
<p>Traditional incandescent light bulbs are highly wasteful compared to<br />
compact fluorescent light bulbs. Energy Star qualified CFL bulbs use 75<br />
percent less energy than standard incandescent bulbs. They also last up<br />
to ten times as long, which equals an energy savings of roughly thirty<br />
dollars per bulb. They also affect energy costs indirectly during home<br />
cooling season, as they produce 75 percent less heat than conventional<br />
bulbs. CFLs work best in open fixtures that allow airflow, so take this<br />
design limitation into consideration when planning your remodelling<br />
projects. If you switch all your light bulbs today, you’ll notice the<br />
difference in your electricity use within a single billing cycle.</p>
<h3>Two: Turn Them Off</h3>
<p>One of the very easiest ways to save energy is simply to turn off lights<br />
and appliances when not in use. Even when turned off, though,<br />
appliances that are plugged in continue to draw a small amount of<br />
energy—one simple way to handle this problem is to plug several<br />
appliances into a power strip, and then turn off or unplug the power<br />
strip. If you are a person who has difficulty remembering to turn off<br />
lights and appliances, you may wish to look into the Watt Stopper line<br />
of switches and power strips. Watt Stopper’s products feature motion<br />
sensors that detect movement and turn off lights and appliances when<br />
nobody’s around. The company offers automatic wall switches,<br />
programmable light control panels, and a surge protector power strip<br />
with eight outlets—two that stay switched on regardless of occupancy,<br />
and six that are controlled by an occupancy sensor. Plug your computer<br />
into one of the “on” outlets and other electronics, such as lamps and<br />
televisions, into the sensor-controlled ones to maximize energy<br />
efficiency while minimizing potential problems.</p>
<h3>Three: Manage Your Airflow</h3>
<p>Properly managed air movement in warm weather moves heat up and<br />
out of your home, which means more comfortable days with fresh air<br />
for you and less money and energy spent on air conditioning. Managing<br />
air flow doesn’t mean just opening up your windows, though. To get<br />
the most out of nature’s air conditioning, you’ll need to examine the<br />
way winds move around your home. Pay attention to which way the<br />
wind blows on warm days, then open the windows on the windy side<br />
and its opposite. If you find that the air around your home is just not<br />
very windy, then you can still manage your airflow by treating the north<br />
side (which is usually the coolest wall) as the “windy” side and opening<br />
both north and south-facing windows.<br />
Cooling air flow is most effective when the windward/inlet windows<br />
and the leeward/outlet windows are equal in size. You can also<br />
experiment with having a larger outlet side to see how that affects air<br />
movement in your home. The farther the vertical distance between<br />
your lowest inlet and highest outlet, the faster air will move through<br />
your home—which means more heat moving out and more cool air<br />
moving in. If you don’t have any particularly high windows, you may<br />
wish to consider installing an attic vent. Open stack, turbine, and<br />
deflector rooftop style vents, which require no electricity to operate,<br />
can all lower the temperature in your attic an average of 30 degrees<br />
Fahrenheit on a hot day.</p>
<h3>Four: Add Thermal Mass</h3>
<p>Thermal mass is, simply, any material that absorbs heat when sun<br />
shines on it&#8211;then slowly releases it back into the air during the night.<br />
Stone, dirt, brick, concrete, and even water are all great sources of<br />
thermal mass. Thermal mass saves you money by heating your actual<br />
home, rather than the air inside it. In colder climates, interior thermal<br />
mass is especially y helpful for storing heat during winter days. Exterior<br />
thermal mass works well in warmer, drier climates. Quick and easy<br />
ways to incorporate thermal mass into your home include:</p>
<ul>
<li> Adding thick tiles or brick panels as decoration around your home, especially in spots that receive a great deal of sun light.</li>
<li>Large potted plants or even small, indoor trees are also very good sources of thermal mass. Don’t use plastic pots—to hold and store heat, ceramics are preferable. Water is an excellent thermal mass material, so plants that are comfortable in damp soil are a far better choice than cactuses! Large, leafy plants don’t just add thermal mass but also help with interior shading when they are placed in front of windows—you may wish to move your plants according to season to maximize this effect.</li>
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<li>After washing the dishes, leave your sink full of water until it cools all the way off—the heat from the water will disseminate into the room. Likewise, you can leave your bath water in the tub until it cools down. You’ve already paid for that heat, so don’t send it down the drain.</li>
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<li>If you store jugs of water for emergencies (always a good idea, no matter where you live), keep them in your house—beneath thesink or in a closet—rather than in a basement or garage. Even if they aren’t receiving direct sun light, water jugs store heat very efficiently and release it slowly when the air surrounding them is at its coolest.</li>
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		<title>Generating Electricity Is No More A Big Deal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 05:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Gillcrest</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Solar Energy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[home energy kit]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Time does not wait for anyone and so it is not wise to waste it. In this jet paced life we have no time to just wait and watch. There have been many changes and man&#8217;s approach to earn money has also undergone this change. These days&#8217; people have a tendency to spend their money [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Time does not wait for anyone and so it is not wise to waste it. In this jet paced life we have no time to just wait and watch. There have been many changes and man&#8217;s approach to earn money has also undergone this change. These days&#8217; people have a tendency to spend their money on energy resources, the most popular ones being the wind and solar power enabled forms of energy. These two forms of wind and solar power energy are the most popular forms of green renewable energy resources. This particular focuses on solar power and the manner in which it can be utilized to generate electricity. The best part of this form of energy is that it boosts up your savings to a large extent when used in a home solar energy system.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to invest money every time you are in need of energy, instead when it comes to making a solar panel using a home energy kit you need to go for a one time investment of some $200 or so. I agree that the initial expenses may be a bit steep but then I guess the investment is certainly worth the benefits that come with it.</p>
<p>The solar panel works by generating light energy or electric energy by extracting solar energy from the sun. Now you don&#8217;t have to spend any amount to derive solar energy and the energy generated can be used for a number of purposes. All you need to pay for is the installation expenses as well as the expenses involved on making the solar panel. This indicates that you can save as much as eighty percent of the overall expenses by opting for the home solar power system. Well, that&#8217;s a fair deal I guess!</p>
<p>You will first need to determine the type of solar energy that you want. There are four classifications of solar energy and they are the grid-integrated home solar power system. The portable home solar power system, an off-grid solar power system and an off-grid solar power home set up.</p>
<p>The portable solar system uses very small solar panels that are primarily designed for the use of small energy resource. The grid-integrated home system may or may not come with a battery support system. The power systems that are available with the battery back ups are not suited for dull and rainy weather. The main reason behind this is that in the absence of sunlight the solar power system fails to get the required amount of energy that it requires to function. This calls for battery back up in order to cope up with the failure. The off-grid solar power set up completely reduces the need for home electricity and in such an instance you need to go for a bigger solar panel.</p>
<p>Setting up a solar panel in your house can really lower your electricity bills to really just minimal.And, until now you thought that generating electricity was a job of the power houses! Though, by now you must have come to know the truth about green renewable energy resources and they can also be produced at home saving your money too.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href="../../">home solar power system</a>. Stop by Warren Gillcrest&#8217;s site where you can find out all about <a href="../../">green renewable energy</a> and what it can do for you.</p>
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		<title>Generate Alternative Energy At Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 05:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Gillcrest</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Solar Energy]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Generating Alternative Energy At Home is the best way you can save a lot of money on your electricity bills.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new age, has caught up with all of us. Many men have already chucked the word &#8220;wait&#8221; from their dictionary. The intention of saying this was to explain the fast and energetic life that we have in front of us, and daily we have to handle it. There are a lot of changes that has come up, and especially the prospective income of man has also changed. Therefore, people are able to spare their income on energy resources. The best and most common examples of green renewable energy resources are wind and solar power. Though, the following article concentrates on solar power and the ways it can be used to produce electricity. And a more interesting aspect is that opting for a home solar power system will also add up to your savings.</p>
<p>There is no need for you to invest money each and every time you require energy. You have the added advantage of making a solar panel with the help of a home energy kit that just will take a one time investment of around $200. You may find the initial investment hard to bear but if you look at the long term benefits it is worth the benefits.</p>
<p>The solar panel works by generating light energy or electric energy by extracting solar energy from the sun. Now you don&#8217;t have to spend any amount to derive solar energy and the energy generated can be used for a number of purposes. All you need to pay for is the installation expenses as well as the expenses involved on making the solar panel. This indicates that you can save as much as eighty percent of the overall expenses by opting for the home solar power system. Well, that&#8217;s a fair deal I guess!</p>
<p>Now, first of all you need to decide the kind of solar panel that you want to opt for. Currently, the solar panels are divided into four groups like off-grid solar power set up and off-grid solar power set up, portable solar power system and grid-integrated home solar power system.</p>
<p>A portable solar power system contains small solar panels and is mainly created for the small energy source. You might or might not have a battery back up with the grid-integrated home solar power system. The battery back up available with these solar power systems is for the cloudy and rainy weather. The battery back up is provided because if the weather is gloomy the solar panel will not be able to take sufficient sunlight to generate electricity, and therefore the need for a battery. The off-grid solar power system might completely contract the need for house electricity and therefore, you might also need to go for a larger solar panel.</p>
<p>Installing a solar energy panel in your home can lower your monthly electricity bills to bare minimum. you may have always believed that generating electricity is something that is only possible for the power stations. But after going through this article I believe that you too can generate electricity with ease and save money in the process.</p>
<p>Want to find out more about <a href="http://www.home-energy-kit.com">making a solar panel</a>, then visit Warren Gillcrest&#8217;s site on how to choose the best <a href="http://www.home-energy-kit.com">wind power for home</a> for your needs.</p>
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