Posts Tagged ‘Energy Saving’

Saving Energy with Solar Power : Using Golf Cart Batteries to Save Energy


Golf cart batteries can store a lot of energy. Learn about saving energy in your home with natural or solar power in this free video. Expert: Peter Bonenberger Contact: www.keepearthbeautiful.org Bio: Peter Bonenberger and his wife founded a non-profit organization called the Bear Springs Blossom Nature Conservation. They have members from all over the country and Europe as well. Filmmaker: Mark Sullivan

Checktap energy saving power strip


Checktap energy saving power strip

energy song


Energy saving song written and performed by the pupils of 5A & 5B at Collège Jules Ferry, Bourbriac, France during their IDD lessons with Mr Luxton on the theme of … energy saving! Please remember these are French kids around 12 years old when posting a comment. Keep it polite please!

Green Home Electronics For Every Purpose

Green home electronics are not new; the concept has been around since at least the 1970s. In fact, Thomas Edison’s rival, the little-known but far more brilliant Nikola Tesla was experimenting with technologies over a century ago that today’s manufacturers of energy efficient electronics are only now beginning to rediscover and understand. (What a different place the world would be today if Tesla had been taken more seriously!)

From intelligent thermostats and systems that shut down the lights when people leave the room to automated security systems that allow homeowners to watch over their property from remote locations via the World Wide Web, there are green electronic solutions for almost every home issue.

Rising Awareness

Despite the information put out by the mainstream media, people are increasingly understanding that we live on a planet with finite resources – and through the increased use of energy efficient electronics, are taking matters into their own hands where their leaders have failed. It is easy today to find a plethora of energy efficient electronics for almost every need imaginable. The advantage of these green electronic solutions are twofold: they enable consumers to reduce their carbon footprint by saving energy while at the same time reduce their energy costs.

One of the most popular systems is the intelligent thermostat that controls the temperature and comfort levels of rooms individually, automatically compensating for various times of the day and other parameters. Just having an intelligent thermostat in your home can save a family hundreds of dollars a year. In addition, these types of energy efficient electronics can even provide reports of your energy consumption levels, making it easier to identify were resources are being wasted.

Other energy saving electronics can be installed that control lighting, drapes and curtains and virtually anything  else you can think of.

Such green home electronics are not only for the inside, of course; green electronic solutions that control sprinkler system and exterior lighting systems in response to changing conditions are also increasingly popular. If you are building a new home or renovating a new one, you owe it to yourself and the planet to see what kinds of green home electronics are available today.

Choose The Right Window For Maximum Energy Savings

Are you throwing money away on wasted energy every year? Our latest uPVC casement windows are ‘A’ rated under the Windows Energy Rating scheme. That means they reduce annual net energy loss to ZERO, making them the most eco-friendly around.

Over recent years our society is becoming increasingly aware of environmental issues, such as global warming, and the responsibilities we have to help save our planet.

By choosing the right PVC windows for your home you can significantly reduce your carbon footprint and save yourself money on energy bills.

Choose the most energy efficient double glazed windows available on the market!

The government has introduced the Window Energy Ratings scheme. By using the same ratings system that items such as fridges and washing machines have been using for years, it is now possible to rate a window from any given installer.

The finished window combination is independently tested, and awarded a rating from A to G. Those achieving a C-rating or above are allowed to display the Energy Saving Recommended blue label, demonstrating they have been designed, manufactured and tested to provide a good level of overall thermal efficiency.

So, if C-rated is energy efficient, how much better does an A-rated window perform?

Well, its simple really. An A-rated uPVC window will not lose any heat whatsoever from your home. None. Zero. It’s a little more complex than that, but the principle really is true.

By installing Conservatory Outlet’s latest energy saving A-Rated windows you will be helping improve the overall performance of your home which will not only reduce your heating bills and CO2 emissions but it could improve the value of your property and speed up any future sale.

Just how much difference can the sealed unit make?
Energy ratings don’t just now apply to fridges, boilers and windows – they apply to your entire home. When you come to sell your house, you will need a Homebuyers Information Pack, or HIP for short. As well as your heating type and things such as loft insulation, the windows in your home contribute hugely to the overall rating. Fit A-rated windows and you’re well on your way to an A-rated home.

Because the glass area is much bigger than the frame area, thermal improvements in the glass unit itself go a very long way to help make windows efficient. So much so, the choice of sealed units is by far the biggest factor in how much energy is lost, or saved, through your windows. In fact, by fitting the most efficient sealed units, you can reduce your carbon footprint by as much as 2 Tonnes of CO2 every year.

Our new window is designed with this in mind. Manufactured from a combination of the very latest materials and glass types, ThermaglassMAX constantly works to retain heat within your home.

Nothing new there you might think. But did you realize that through a combination of glass types and the heating effect of the sun, ThermaglassMAX south facing windows are so efficient they can even contribute to heating your home.

Windows that heat your house? Now there’s a novel idea.

Sharp LCD LED TV Factories Kameyama and Sakai Green Front


Sharp Electronics Corporation presents its newest 10th Generation Eco-Positive LCD TV factory Sakai Green Front, along side its present Energy Saving and Energy Creating Kateyama factory. Green Front Sakai is a virtually integrated energy efficient factory with a convergence of 19 participating companies and suppliers in one location. The Sakai LCD plant is maximized for large LCD glass substrate production with efficiencies in producing 60″+ LCD TV panels. By sharing thin-film technology Sakai will also house the world’s largest Thin-Film Solar panel factory. Together the LCD and Solar factories at Sakai Green Front brings Sharp’s vision of being an Eco-Positive company to realization. Through efficient production of Energy Creating and Energy Saving technologies, Sharp aims to reduce 2x the Green House Gas emissions than it produces.

How to Make Money with best Small Business – Energy Saving


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Discharge Lighting Secret Invention Energy Saving


Here is the first ever Prototype unit with a PIR sensor that was built 5 years ago, and still operational. Philips said it was impossible to do as an discharge arc lamp can not be switched on and off or dimmed down and be stable. They say it has to run at full power all the time, they rushed to see it, said it is incredible and said is worth millions in what it saves. They could not beleive it ! You can see the current being displayed on the left, the voltage remains at 240v at all times, the light output is stable at power save and at full power, and instantly switches between the two. It is a standard 400w sodium or halide fitting that has been modified to have a PIR sensor to reduce the power to less than half when there is no activity near it, but still providing strong back ground light and in an instant back to blinding full power when there is, the sensor is a standard long range PIR with sdjustable sensitivity and on time. It uses a single lamp ! The idea was to install these in multi storey car parks where typicly it could automaticly reduce power to fittings that thave no activity near them, saving more than 50% electricity per year. Think of all those lights burning at full power on the top floors at night when there they are emtpy, well dim them down ! Oh I forgot… it’s impossible apparently ! Trust me it works very well, and gives a lot of light even at half power for indefinate periods of time. Of couse it has a daylight sensor built in as well, to shut it

Wallace & Gromit npower Advert- Widescreen energy saving


Wallace’s attempt to be energy efficient backfires with his “Wallacescreen” which proves to be not such a cracking contraption. BRAND NEW ADVERT with new character Penny

Energy Saving Campaign


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