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- About Roof-Mounted Solar Cells
Whenever the sun is out, your home's roof is exposed to solar energy. Why not harness that energy, reduce your electric bill and limit the amount of carbon dioxide you add to the atmosphere each day? Depending on where you live, your roof's orientation, and the load your roof can bear, mounting photovoltaic cells (PVs) on your roof could be a valuable investment in increasing your household's energy independence.
- Choosing the Best Central Air System for Your Home
Every year when the temperatures start to rise air conditioner companies get busy as families discover their air conditioning system is not cooling the house down like it did the summer before Those families find themselves in a very difficult predicament, especially if they have never experienced shopping for a reliable company or a good air conditioning unit.
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- Energy Saving Windows and Doors
Houses leak most of their heat through the windows. Seals and weather-stripping on cheap and badly installed windows allow heat-robbing drafts, and regular glass is not a very good insulator. But the initial cost of quality energy-efficient windows can give one pause. Is it really worth the extra money to get windows that can reduce your house's energy consumption by as much as twenty-five percent?
- Five Tips for Buying a New Refrigerator
Buying a refrigerator is a big investment and one that you don't want to waste your money on. If you are in the market for a new refrigerator what questions should you ask and how should you decide which refrigerator suits you best?
- Global Warming - The Arguments
Global warming is one of the most popular topics of news programs and worldwide media. The basic assertion of global warming is that the surface of the earth is increasing in temperature. That assertion also implies that human industrial activities are responsible for this temperature increase.
- Home Energy Conservation Guide
This is our FREE to read Online guide to home energy conservation. It will give you plenty of tips and information to ensure that you have the most energy-efficient home possible.
- Home Energy Conservation Home Page
If you have any concern whatsoever about the future of this beautiful planet then you should be doing something about conserving and not wasting the planet's precious energy resources - and what better place to start than at home? Read our FREE Online home energy saving guide and articles to point you in the right direction.
- Home Landscaping For Energy Efficiency
If you’re serious about cutting your home energy costs, you might want to take a second look at your home landscaping. You may not be aware of it, but energy-efficient home landscaping can reduce your household’s energy consumption for heating and cooling by as much as 25 percent. Proper placement of trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, and hedges lets you modify the microclimate around your home to maximize shade during the summer and reduce wind chill during the winter.
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