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		<title>A New Solution to Building Solar Panels Around Anything</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2011 22:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Houston Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently conducted research in a lab has found a new way that we can incorporate solar cells. Basically the technology put in simple terms is &#8220;stretchable solar cells&#8221;. Unbelievable? Yes it is, but it&#8217;s possible. The creator likes to call it the &#8220;super skin&#8221;. Besides being stretchable they are flexible too. They can be stretched [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Recently conducted research in a lab has found a new way that we can incorporate solar cells. Basically the technology put in simple terms is &#8220;stretchable solar cells&#8221;. Unbelievable? Yes it is, but it&#8217;s possible. The creator likes to call it the &#8220;super skin&#8221;. Besides being stretchable they are flexible too. They can be stretched up to 30% beyond their normal length.</P><br />
<P><STRONG>Uses for the flexible solar cells</STRONG></P><br />
<P>&#8220;One of the applications where stretchable solar cells would be useful is in fabrics for uniforms and other clothes,&#8221; says one of the students. And quite a lot of other uses too. If you think about it, some vehicles would be able to adapt this flexible, stretchable material around the body. Or homes could use them around different locations of their homes not just the roofs.</P><br />
<P>We&#8217;ve already seen car companies use similar technology on the roofs of vehicles to power air-conditioning and other uses. The question is really what else can we use this technology for.</P><br />
<P>The greatest benefit with this new tech is that more people can get creative about how to make solar panels from their homes. No longer do they just have to make roof solar panels, but they can incorporate it around their entire homes and all sorts of portable devices to do the fact that this could also mean lighter solar cells.</P><br />
<P>It&#8217;s going to be interesting to see what people make from using the super skin technology with solar panels. I think we haven&#8217;t really seen a tip of what the future holds. Not only is this useful for people who make PV panels, but very interesting as well.</P><br />
<P><STRONG>How will you use this new solar technology?</STRONG></P><br />
<P>The future will bring much better technology as you can see, and all of it will get cheaper as it usually does, because demand grows and all the other factors of the economy. But we need to take action and begin to use the power of the sun to create electricity in our homes. We need to stop paying for it and start making it.</P><br />
<P>There is no excuse for not doing it. Nowadays you can go online and find solar cells for less than $50 and build a 60 watt panel for the price of two full tanks of gas. It&#8217;s just a decision you need to make on your own. What are you going to do? Will you join the solar energy bandwagon and start saving money and the environment or will you keep paying extra for what you can get for free?</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="63">Learn <A href="http://solarpanellessons.com" target=_new jQuery1299624687312="14">how to make a solar panel</A> before you decide to do it without any help. At <A href="http://solarpanellessons.com" target=_new jQuery1299624687312="15">solar panel lessons</A> you&#8217;ll get the necessary information to start a project from your home.</P></p>
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		<title>Wind Power Electricity: Clean and Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 22:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Houston Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to electricity there are many types used today in our modern world. While most still comes from power plants generated from petroleum or coal, there are other alternatives such as solar and wind power electricity that are coming increasingly popular as talk of ozone issues and global warming have come to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>When it comes to electricity there are many types used today in our modern world. While most still comes from power plants generated from petroleum or coal, there are other alternatives such as solar and wind power electricity that are coming increasingly popular as talk of ozone issues and global warming have come to the forefront.</P><br />
<P>Because wind power is almost solely reliant on nature it is a clean source of energy. It produces no gases or chemicals. There is no bi-product that can harm the environment.</P><br />
<P>Take a moment to think of what the world would be like if we lived in a world where wind power electricity was the norm.</P><br />
<P>Global warming would improve&#8230; and as a result, Arctic species would begin to recover, icecaps might begin to form once again. Power bills would become non-existent. Families would have more money to clothe their children.</P><br />
<P>Yes. A world with clean energy looks very promising doesn&#8217;t it? But how does this wind power electricity work? Surely it must be more complicated than a wind mill placed upon the backwoods field of a farm in Kentucky.</P><br />
<P>Well, the beginning of wind energy starts in its generator. This is what transforms the energy from kinetic energy to electrical energy. The system also needs a prime mover; this is simply an object that keeps the generator in motion. Back in the 19th century, farmers would move the generator manually &#8211; which was entirely too time consuming and not very feasible for a constant source of energy. But today, there are many different forms of prime movers that need no human manipulation.</P><br />
<P>While the benefits of wind power electricity are not to be mocked &#8211; they often work best in places that get high amounts of wind, such as the flat plains of the country or the sea shores of a beachside property.</P><br />
<P>When it comes to benefiting from alternate forms of energy, the costs may be expensive at first, but in the end you will come away with a cheaper way to run your household and the lasting effect of knowing you not changed your family&#8230; but that you may have also helped change the world.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="67">Have you ever wondered with a little bit of research and a few <A href="http://www.makewindmilltips.com/make-windmill-tips/" target=_new jQuery1297205348639="14">Make Windmill Tips</A> you too could enjoying free energy. It will take a little more than the tips in this article go to <A href="http://www.makewindmilltips.com" target=_new jQuery1297205348639="15">http://www.makewindmilltips.com</A> for detailed info.</P></p>
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		<title>Heating With Gas Heaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 22:46:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Houston Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different types of heaters available for heating both small and large areas of a home, garage, or even the porch outside. A consumer can choose from electric types to gas types. The basic electric heater, of course, operates on electricity. The type of units available range from smaller portable heaters that run [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>There are many different types of heaters available for heating both small and large areas of a home, garage, or even the porch outside. A consumer can choose from electric types to gas types.</P><br />
<P>The basic electric heater, of course, operates on electricity. The type of units available range from smaller portable heaters that run on regular house voltage for heating localized areas to larger units that can be permanently mounted for use, such as in outdoor garages. These larger units usually require higher voltage and electric current to operate. Electric heating units can warm a garage or room well, but can also drive up the monthly electric bill, if left on for extended periods of time.</P><br />
<P>Gas heaters are a great alternative to electric heaters. They also come in portable form and are easy to move around. They are less expensive to operate compared to electric heaters and are environmentally friendly. Heaters that operate on natural gas, for example, burn very clean and produce no odor while operating, unlike propane or Kerosene heaters. They are also very efficient compared to other heating units, in other words, they convert gas into heat very efficiently and with very little energy wasted.</P><br />
<P>Another type of gas heater that has super high efficiency, is portable, and can be operated at low cost is the vent less gas heater. These little gems have an efficiency rating of 99.9 %, which is one of the highest efficiency ratings around. They take up little very little room and there are many stylish units available that would fit into almost any decor. Visit a retailer near you or search online to see the models offered.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="63">Scott writes articles about <A href="http://www.ventless-gas-heaters.com/" target=_new jQuery1297205108670="14">gas heaters</A> and for <A href="http://www.ventless-gas-heaters.com/gas-heaters.php" target=_new jQuery1297205108670="15">gas heaters</A></P></p>
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		<title>4 Ways to Bring About Real Energy Savings at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 16:07:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Houston Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the economy the way it is these days, people everywhere are looking for ways to save on their monthly expenses. Although energy costs may seem like a necessary evil that&#8217;s next to impossible to change, there are measures you can take to reduce their overall impact. The following are a few ways you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>With the economy the way it is these days, people everywhere are looking for ways to save on their monthly expenses. Although energy costs may seem like a necessary evil that&#8217;s next to impossible to change, there are measures you can take to reduce their overall impact. The following are a few ways you can go about lowering your costs and end up enjoying some real energy savings each month.</P><br />
<P>1. The device you&#8217;re using right now to access the internet is probably wasting more energy than you realize, especially if you don&#8217;t turn it off immediately after using it. Some people leave computers on all the time because they want to be able to access the web at a moment&#8217;s notice. Although they&#8217;re not going to use as much energy as other things around your home, computers can drive up your monthly expenses. To produce some energy savings, make sure they use efficient components like LED monitors and hard drives rated as &#8220;green&#8221; or efficient. More importantly, make sure power management settings dictate that they go to &#8220;sleep&#8221; automatically after not being in use for a while.</P><br />
<P>2. Most people believe that one light bulb won&#8217;t make a difference, but how about a dozen of them? Almost everyone makes use of light bulbs throughout the day and you could start saving money by switching to more efficient bulbs. Although those kinds of bulbs may initially be more expensive, they&#8217;re going to last much longer and use much less energy, which will end up producing energy savings.</P><br />
<P>3. Unless you live in a mythical region that features perfect weather, you probably make use of your air-conditioning system on a regular basis. Unfortunately, those systems could very well be responsible for most of your energy consumption each month. Aside from purchasing a more efficient air-conditioning unit, which can be expensive, try adjusting the temperature dial in the opposite direction. In a hot environment, try turning the dial up; in a cold environment, try turning the dial down. You&#8217;d be surprised how much energy savings you can rack up by adjusting the thermostat just a few degrees.</P><br />
<P>4. All the savings you accumulate can be nullified if your energy provider increases the cost of your energy. Although most people believe that there&#8217;s nothing that can be done about that, they&#8217;re actually mistaken. For many years now, utility companies and energy suppliers have been two separate entities. A utility company operates the infrastructure that delivers your energy, whether it be the electrical power lines or natural gas pipes going to your home, and energy suppliers actually provide the energy that will be flowing through that infrastructure. Although they are different, most people think that their utility company also has to supply their energy, but that doesn&#8217;t have to be the case. Who wants to deal with a supplier that&#8217;s going to be changing the rates each month when they can choose a supplier that will keep them constant? Consider changing your supplier today to one that will offer you a constant rate, and your energy savings will likely go through the roof.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="71">Head over to <A href="http://www.energysavings.com/" target=_new jQuery1297094771812="13">www.EnergySavings.com</A> to see how you can keep your energy prices constant. The <A href="http://www.energysavings.com/" target=_new jQuery1297094771812="14">Energysavings.com company</A> can help you save big on your monthly expenses.</P></p>
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		<title>Make Your Own DIY Solar Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2011 17:29:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Houston Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would you like to take advantage of home solar power but don&#8217;t want to invest thousands in having solar panels installed? There is another option available to you and that is to make your own. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world have built their own DIY solar panels and now you can too! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Would you like to take advantage of home solar power but don&#8217;t want to invest thousands in having solar panels installed? There is another option available to you and that is to make your own. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world have built their own DIY solar panels and now you can too!</P><br />
<P>The advancements in solar energy in recent years have been quite dramatic. It&#8217;s no longer just good for heating up your bath water, it can actually power your whole house if you have enough panels. Of course, with the advancements in technology come an increase in price which is actually putting a lot of people off.</P><br />
<P>A full home solar installation can now run into tens of thousands of dollars and it&#8217;s a price many people are unwilling to pay. Thankfully it is now possible for anyone to build their own DIY solar panels. There is still a cost but it&#8217;s under a $100 for one panel instead of thousands.</P><br />
<P>The other advantage is that you can save up and build one panel at a time, gradually lowering your electrical bill until one day you&#8217;ll be totally off the grid! It&#8217;s already a reality for many thousands of people and the good news is the construction process is actually pretty simple once you know how.</P><br />
<P>Don&#8217;t let the price of solar power put you off, just do what everyone else is doing and make your own DIY solar panels. It won&#8217;t take long until you never have to open an electricity bill again!</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="63">How much money do you think you could save over your lifetime? Start building your own <A href="http://alternativeenergyquestions.com/diy-solar-panels/" target=_new jQuery1295026110765="14">DIY solar panels</A> today and look forward to massive savings each month.</P><br />
<P sizcache="2" sizset="64">Go to <A href="http://alternativeenergyquestions.com/diy-solar-panels/" target=_new jQuery1295026110765="15">http://alternativeenergyquestions.com/diy-solar-panels/</A> and find out more.</P></p>
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		<title>Install Reflective Insulation In Your Attic To Stop Heat Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 21:27:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Houston Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order to have an energy efficient home, it&#8217;s important to look at all of the aspects that come together to create your house. This includes the walls, floors, ceiling, roof and insulation. Most homes have blown cellulose in the walls and fiberglass in the attic to help prevent heated and cooled air from escaping. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>In order to have an energy efficient home, it&#8217;s important to look at all of the aspects that come together to create your house. This includes the walls, floors, ceiling, roof and insulation. Most homes have blown cellulose in the walls and fiberglass in the attic to help prevent heated and cooled air from escaping. By and large, these methods have worked well for many, many years, but new technology is expanding the efficiency of homes all across the country.</P><br />
<P>Reflective insulation has been steadily increasing in popularity over the past few years. Initially, it was a space aged idea that literally came from NASA. The technology was used in space suits that helped maintain the body temperature of astronauts. Over time, scientists began to realize that there were far-reaching applications for this technology which allowed people to make their homes more efficient.</P><br />
<P>The idea is simple and works much the same way as the technology was initially used when applied to space suits. Today, contractors and home owners are installing reflective insulation in attics to help prevent the loss of heated and cooled air through the roof of a home. Radiant barrier is applied in one of two locations, or sometimes both. First, it might be installed on the floor joists of the attic, with a layer of fiberglass underneath. While the fiberglass traps heat, it eventually escapes. When that escaping air hits the radiant barrier, it&#8217;s reflected right back where it came from.</P><br />
<P sizcache="2" sizset="67">The second way to use this product is to attach it to the roof rafters. In this case, the <A href="http://www.ecofoil.com" rel=nofollow target=_new jQuery1294349155906="15">reflective insulation</A> is stopping cold (or hot) air from entering your home. When the roof is heated or cooled by outside air, the air tries to get inside. If you have a layer of reflective insulation there to stop it, the air can&#8217;t get in.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="68">Lincoln is a resource for homeowners seeking to save energy, lower their utility bills with attic insulation, and improve the life of their HVAC system. As an experienced residential carpenter, Lincoln gained firsthand experience with improving the quality and efficiency of homes in his Midwest community. Seeking a more effective way to heat and cool his home, he discovered <A href="http://ecofoil.com" target=_new jQuery1294349155906="14">radiant barrier</A> foil insulation and now spends his time helping others do the same.</P></p>
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		<title>Attic Insulation &#8211; This Ain&#8217;t Your Grandpa&#8217;s Insulation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 19:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Houston Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember the good old days? You know, the ones that the wiser generation always reflects upon? When they talk about the sultry summer days, just remember that they may have been extra hot because of the type of attic insulation that was used &#8220;back in the day&#8221;. Find out how you can top the memories [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Remember the good old days? You know, the ones that the wiser generation always reflects upon? When they talk about the sultry summer days, just remember that they may have been extra hot because of the type of attic insulation that was used &#8220;back in the day&#8221;. Find out how you can top the memories of your grandparents of good old days and create your own summer day memories that are not as hot, but just as fun!</P><br />
<P>Since heat rises, attic insulation is the first logical place to consider when you want to improve the efficiency of your heating and cooling units and reduce utility costs. When you understand why this area of the home is so important to success in this goal, you may be better prepared to make a smart choice about what type of attic insulation to consider. The insulation that your parents and grandparents may have used is not the only option; and it may not be the best.</P><br />
<P>It doesn&#8217;t matter if the area in which you live has long winter days or long summer days, or an equal amount of both. Attic insulation can be chosen which effectively handles many climates.</P><br />
<P>In the winter months, as much as 75% of your homes heat, the heat generated through the use of running your heating unit or what is obtained naturally through any solar heat reflected through the windows, is lost as it makes its way through the ceiling, attic and then through the roof. Fiberglass or cellulose insulation, which has been the standard insulation in the past, is designed to capture and hold some of this heat. It captures and holds it; however it doesn&#8217;t have the ability to reflect it back in to the living space from which it came. Only the use of a radiant barrier or reflective insulation will perform that cost efficient function.</P><br />
<P>In the summer months, much of the heat that enters your home comes through the roof as the sun beats down throughout the day often bringing attic temperatures in excess of 130 degrees. Again, fiberglass and cellulose attic insulation will absorb this heat; however, when it has reached capacity the heat will seek out the colder air that is beneath the attic and in your living areas. The result is that the room cooled by your air conditioning unit will need to combat incoming heat from the attic. A better way to insulate your attic is with a radiant barrier that will actually send that solar heat packing &#8211; back where it came from, back into the attic space rather than into your living space.</P><br />
<P>This little difference: attic insulation with reflective barriers that bounce heat back to where it is most useful versus attic insulation that simply absorbs and holds heat until it overflows where you don&#8217;t want it to go, is the primary difference between the old and new technologies of heating and cooling. It&#8217;s also the primary difference between having a useful system versus have the most advanced and efficient system possible.</P><br />
<P sizcache="2" sizset="71">This ain&#8217;t your grandpa&#8217;s insulation, but if he had the choice he would probably choose the better <A href="http://www.ecofoil.com/Applications/Attic-Insulation" rel=nofollow target=_new jQuery1294083677937="15">attic insulation</A> option every time!</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="72">Lincoln is a resource for homeowners seeking to save energy, lower their utility bills with attic insulation, and improve the life of their HVAC system. As an experienced residential carpenter, Lincoln gained firsthand experience with improving the quality and efficiency of homes in his Midwest community. Seeking a more effective way to heat and cool his home, he discovered <A href="http://ecofoil.com" target=_new jQuery1294083677937="14">radiant barrier</A> foil insulation and now spends his time helping others do the same.</P></p>
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		<title>The Supply Of The Solar Energy Will Exceed The Demand In 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 17:41:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the statement, the capacity of the solar energy will be 20GW to 25GW in the next year all over the world, but the demand is about 15.5GW to 20GW. The supply will exceed the demand in the next year. What is more, the price will be influenced by the reducing subsidy. This price [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>According to the statement, the capacity of the solar energy will be 20GW to 25GW in the next year all over the world, but the demand is about 15.5GW to 20GW. The supply will exceed the demand in the next year. What is more, the price will be influenced by the reducing subsidy. This price is unable to reflect the IRR, so people are not willing to install the devices. The price of the solar energy will reach 1.25 US dollar in the first quarter of next year. Looking forward to the future, the solar energy market will grow steadily in the future; and its annual growth rate will be twenty percent to twenty-five percent. Influenced by the reducing subsidy, the growth rate will be less than twenty percent.</P><br />
<P>From the point of market&#8217;s view, the quantity of installment is reducing in European market, while the quantity is increasing in Chinese, Japan and American market. Therefore, the total quantity of installment is increasing gradually. When it comes to the price, the solar energy will be 1.25 US dollars per watt. Experts maintain that the European countries, such as Germany, Chech and France, will make the internal rate of return face the pressure. If the rate of descent is less than five percent, and the internal rate of return is less than 6.5%, the products will be unable to attract the customers. When the rate if descent reaches ten percent, the IRR will return to ten percent, therefore, the price of 1.25 US dollar per watt is very reasonable.</P><br />
<P sizcache="2" sizset="67">There was the demand of regenerated energy after the economic crisis in 2008 and 2009, but it is influenced by the capital. Many related projects are delayed or stopped. The easier monetary policy was applied by European and American market in the second half of 2009, which drives these projects. The related integrated circuit is <A href="http://www.seekic.com/icdata/CGD944C.html" rel=nofollow target=_new jQuery1293039588015="14">CGD944C</A>.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="68">Lixiaona is the freelance writer for e-commerce website in the integrated circuit. <A href="http://www.seekic.com/" target=_new jQuery1293039588015="13">SeekIc.com</A> offers the buyers around the world to find quality supplier of electrical components globally. We try our best to aggregate leads in the integrated circuit business world, and let these leads benefit the entire business person.</P></p>
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		<title>Save on Heating Costs With Aluminum Insulation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 17:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Houston Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a bitterly cold winter, you have to be smart to keep your heating costs from breaking the bank. Thankfully you don&#8217;t have to fight this battle alone. There are numerous methods to keep the cold air from seeping in and the hot air from getting away. Installing some aluminum insulation in your home is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>In a bitterly cold winter, you have to be smart to keep your heating costs from breaking the bank. Thankfully you don&#8217;t have to fight this battle alone. There are numerous methods to keep the cold air from seeping in and the hot air from getting away. Installing some aluminum insulation in your home is a great start. You can also find creative ways to cope with the cold.</P><br />
<P>If you have noticed your home is drafty during the wintertime, installing a window insulator kit will make a huge difference. Not only does it help reduce your heating bill, but it prevents frost build up and reduces condensation. All you need is a pair of scissors and a hair dryer to get the kit installed on your window. If you&#8217;re worried this will ruin your view during the summer months, don&#8217;t! The clear plastic is easy to see through. You&#8217;ll hardly know it&#8217;s there until you realize how much warmer the house is. If you can&#8217;t afford aluminum insulation this year, a window kit will do the trick for now.</P><br />
<P>Obviously the best way to keep the heating bill down is by turning down the heat. You can save big by keeping the furnace low during the overnight hours when you will notice the least. If you are still cold during the night, try an electric blanket or mattress pad. It will keep you cozier for a lot less money than making the furnace do all the work. They have adjustable settings so you can decide exactly how hot or cold you want it.</P><br />
<P sizcache="2" sizset="67">If the little things don&#8217;t work, it might be time to invest in some <A href="http://www.ecofoil.com/All-Products/All-Reflective-Foil-Bubble-Insulation-Products" rel=nofollow target=_new jQuery1292347247402="15">aluminum insulation</A> next spring. While the initial investment might be a little more than you want to spend, your savings are well worth it.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="68">Lincoln is a resource for homeowners seeking to save energy, lower their utility bills with <A href="http://www.ecofoil.com/Applications/Attic-Insulation" target=_new jQuery1292347247402="14">attic insulation</A>, and improve the life of their HVAC system. As an experienced residential carpenter, Lincoln gained firsthand experience with improving the quality and efficiency of homes in his Midwest community. Seeking a more effective way to heat and cool his home, he discovered radiant barrier foil insulation and now spends his time helping others do the same.</P></p>
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		<title>Guide To Living Off the Grid at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 00:51:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The act and growing appeal of going green and offering up an incredibly popular trend these days which allows for something of a more robust and incredible appeal for many. The drainage of natural resources throughout the globe is something that has spawned an incredible revolution of modes of living. With such demands placed on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>The act and growing appeal of going green and offering up an incredibly popular trend these days which allows for something of a more robust and incredible appeal for many. The drainage of natural resources throughout the globe is something that has spawned an incredible revolution of modes of living. With such demands placed on this type of living, there is a growing demand of a guide to living off the grid for many people. I also learned to build my own solar panels DIY cheaply using a guide that I will share more about with you.</P><br />
<P>By basic meaning, this form of living is one that means there is very little to no energy consumption for everyday life. Naturally, this requires a complete mindset shift which makes it somewhat more meager and difficult to do. As such, there truly is an incredible amount of people that are seeking this means of living out for an increased green living.</P><br />
<P>Wind generated power is incredible common in this mode of living. They are very small and affordable which makes it very easy to understand and offer up. Thus, upon doing so, much of the power for any home is able to be provided by this form of power.</P><br />
<P>Solar energy is also an incredible form of energy consumption as well. This type of energy is something that provides an incredible form of energy power as well. Basically, this includes the installation of solar panels to drive in energy from the sun. This, in turn, provides the energy needed for any home.</P><br />
<P>Using hydro power is also incredibly powerful. This is something that is run off of water and makes an incredible source of power for any home. Thus, if one lives near a substantial source of water, there is often an incredible appeal of allowing a natural source of energy.</P><br />
<P>With alternative sources of power becoming more available, there are more and more people using them. Not only can they save a substantial cost of living, but they are also incredibly environmentally friendly. As such, there truly are incredible benefits of a guide to living off the grid. I have personally managed to build my own home DIY solar panel system simply following a DIY guide online.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="67">Want to know secrets to <A href="http://www.renewableenergysystemreview.com/download.htm" target=_new jQuery1291078224437="13">Living Off Grid</A> at home? Gary Ashby has successfully transformed his home to run his home for FREE making his own solar panel! You can learn about this DIY guide at his website <A href="http://www.renewableenergysystemreview.com/download.htm" target=_new jQuery1291078224437="14">http://www.renewableenergysystemreview.com/download.htm</A>!</P></p>
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