February 20th in energy saving by Jasmine Kabra .

Reliance Energy – Young Energy Savers Campaign

India is world’s 6th largest energy consumer, accounting for 3.4% of global energy consumption. Over the past 30 years India has seen a growth in the energy demand by 3.6% p.a. As of March ‘09, the installed power generation capacity of India is 147,000 MW, while the per capita power consumption is at 612 KWH. The total demand for electricity in India is expected to cross 950,000 MW by 2030.

February 17th in energy saving by Joe Barrios .

Six Ways To Save Energy Costing $50 Or Less

A lot of people think that the only ways to have an eco friendly home and save energy in a big way are to do big-time remodeling, buy big energy efficient appliances, and the like. While all of that certainly helps, that is not all you can do. There are a large number of small things that are easy to overlook, but which in the aggregate can save a large amount of money before you spend a single dime on expensive remodeling and new appliances. Here are six of them, each of which cost less than $50.

February 10th in energy saving by John Smith .

Guide to Part L Regulations & Code For Sustainable Homes

New buildings and developments in England all have to comply with Building Regulations, one such area is the area known as Part L Regulations. The Part L Regulations cover the energy efficiency of buildings and their environmental impact.

February 8th in energy saving by Paul Hamilton .

Make Your Grounds Safe With Low Voltage Landscape Lights

I should not have thought just how numerous wonderful models there are in low voltage landscape lights.

February 4th in energy saving by Paul Hamilton .

Light Up Your Home With A Low Voltage Landscape Light Set Up.

Unless you have had a arrangement similar to this previously in a home you wouldn’t believe exactly what a massive difference it is able to create to the appearance of your own home at night.

February 2nd in energy saving by Trevor Price .

Energy Efficiency: Lessen Utility Charges With an Energy Efficient Toilet – That’s Right!

Many people complain about pricey utility charges, regularly coughing up significant amounts each month. Power products and services don’t come very affordably during the new age of escalating gas charges.

February 1st in energy saving by Trevor Price .

Energy Cost Reduction: Basic Hints on How to Save Home Energy and Money

Electricity, water and gas usually are 3 of the home resources that we don’t seem to monitor concerning usage. These necessities are so readily accessible that monitoring our usage of each becomes relatively easy to ignore.

January 31st in energy saving by Paul Hamilton .

Low Voltage Landscaping Lights

One manner of providing brightness outside is solar lights. Although not as important in the market as low voltage landscaping lights working with 12V of electricity, they all the same boast a rank in this market.

January 30th in energy saving by Paul Hamilton .

Low Voltage Landscape Lighting

Out-of-doors lighting is a lot more than a product which heightens the appearance of the exterior of your dwelling and your own backyard. It can be your security from house breakers.

January 9th in energy saving by Frank Wright .

How Wood Shutters Protect Your Furniture, Carpeting and Draperies

Because wood shutters are natural insulators they can be used to lower your energy costs by keeping the elements out. That was their original purpose and why you almost never see a historic house that does not have shutters. Shutters are not just decorative any more than ceiling fans are only decorative. Many now use ceiling fans to reduce the costs of heating and cooling their homes and shutters are even more effective.

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