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Heliodyne Helio Pak Heat Transfer Appliance HPAK 16: Alternative Energy: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    The solar hot water systems need an appliance which will make the process of heat transfer simple and faster. Helio Pack heat transfer system is such an appliance which ensures maximum heat transfer in a solar hot water system.
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Save Energy, Stop Vampires- Unplug Appliances - 0 views

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    Save money and energy by unplugging your appliances
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Energy efficient appliances - 0 views

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    Energy Results specializes in sustainable, energy efficient& green conservation products to make your home more energy efficient. We have large selection of green home products like energy efficient light bulbs, EnergyStar appliances, heating & cooling products, smart energy devices and much more.
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Nanotechnology Now: "Nanoparticle breakthrough could improve solar cells" - 1 views

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    Abstract: The sun may soon power many more homes and appliances, thanks to chemists at Idaho National Laboratory and Idaho State University. They have invented a way to manufacture highly precise, uniform nanoparticles to order. The technology, which won an R&D 100 Award this year, has the potential to vastly improve photovoltaic cells and further spur the growing nanotech revolution. Nanoparticle breakthrough could improve solar cells Idaho Falls, ID | Posted on October 29th, 2009 INL chemist Bob Fox and his ISU colleagues were looking for a better way to make semiconducting nanoparticles for solar cells. When the researchers introduced "supercritical" carbon dioxide - CO2 that behaves like both a gas and a liquid - to their reactions, they generated high-quality nanoparticles at low, energy-saving temperatures. And, surprisingly, the nanoparticles were incredibly uniform. With subsequent tweaking, the team figured out how to make nanoparticles of prescribed sizes - anywhere from 1 to 100 nanometers - with unprecedented precision. Because the properties of nanoparticles are so strongly size-dependent, the implications of this breakthrough are vast.
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    Abstract: The sun may soon power many more homes and appliances, thanks to chemists at Idaho National Laboratory and Idaho State University. They have invented a way to manufacture highly precise, uniform nanoparticles to order. The technology, which won an R&D 100 Award this year, has the potential to vastly improve photovoltaic cells and further spur the growing nanotech revolution. Nanoparticle breakthrough could improve solar cells Idaho Falls, ID | Posted on October 29th, 2009 INL chemist Bob Fox and his ISU colleagues were looking for a better way to make semiconducting nanoparticles for solar cells. When the researchers introduced "supercritical" carbon dioxide - CO2 that behaves like both a gas and a liquid - to their reactions, they generated high-quality nanoparticles at low, energy-saving temperatures. And, surprisingly, the nanoparticles were incredibly uniform. With subsequent tweaking, the team figured out how to make nanoparticles of prescribed sizes - anywhere from 1 to 100 nanometers - with unprecedented precision. Because the properties of nanoparticles are so strongly size-dependent, the implications of this breakthrough are vast.
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WORX ECO WG780 19-Inch Cordless Electric Lawn Mower w/ Removable Battery: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    The WORX ECO WG780 is a very effective appliance for the maintenance of your lawn. The biggest advantage of this unit is that it runs on battery and therefore more environment friendly.
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ENN: MIT develops way to bank solar energy at home - 0 views

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    CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (Reuters) - A U.S. scientist has developed a new way of powering fuel cells that could make it practical for home owners to store solar energy and produce electricity to run lights and appliances at night. A new catalyst produces the oxygen and hydrogen that fuel cells use to generate electricity, while using far less energy than current methods.
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Passive houses, active policies - 0 views

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    The most-emailed NYT article for two days running has not been another explanation of the shaky housing market (that's #2), but rather a front-page story on solidly built "passive houses": Using ultrathick insulation and complex doors and windows, the architect engineers a home encased in an airtight shell, so that barely any heat escapes and barely any cold seeps in. That means a passive house can be warmed not only by the sun, but also by the heat from appliances and even from occupants' bodies. [emphasis added] It's staggering how much energy can be saved this way:
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Google Does it Again - 0 views

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    Google PowerMeter tracks the energy usage of all the appliances in your home and sends it in the form of a graph to you igoogle account.
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Energy efficient lighting - 0 views

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    Energy Results specializes in sustainable, energy efficient& green conservation products to make your home more energy efficient. We have large selection of green home products like energy efficient light bulbs, EnergyStar appliances, heating & cooling products, smart energy devices and much more.
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The Cost of Energy » Blog Archive » Document alert: Annual Energy Review 2009 - 0 views

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    The US Department of Energy has released the latest edition of their Annual Energy Review (from the Executive Summary): The projections in AEO2009 look beyond current economic and financial woes and focus on factors that drive U.S. energy markets in the longer term. Key issues highlighted in the AEO2009 include higher but uncertain world oil prices, growing concern about greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and its impacts on energy investment decisions, the increasing use of renewable fuels, the increasing production of unconventional natural gas, the shift in the transportation fleet to more efficient vehicles, and improved efficiency in end-use appliances. Using a reference case and a broad range of sensitivity cases, AEO2009 illustrates these key energy market trends and explores important areas of uncertainty in the U.S. energy economy. The AEO2009 cases, which were developed before enactment of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA2009) in February 2009, reflect laws and policies in effect as of November 2008.
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US Department of Energy Promotes Special Earth Week Feature on Energy.gov - 0 views

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    During Earth Week, visitors to the U.S. Department of Energy website -- energy.gov -- will be immediately directed to a special web feature giving them key energy saving tips and user-friendly information about the critical emerging technologies and initiatives underway to move the nation toward a clean energy economy. The webpage is intended to help people enjoy a more green lifestyle by making simple adjustments. It details steps consumers can take to make informed energy decisions, save money on monthly bills, become more energy efficient, and protect the environment. These money saving tips include monitoring energy usage in homes, purchasing fuel efficient hybrid and plug-in hybrid cars, insulating homes, using Lighting Emitting Diodes (LED) and Compact Florescent Light (CFL) bulbs and using power strips to fully shut off multiple appliances and electronics at once when not in use. "Earth Week is a fitting time for all of us to reevaluate our personal energy habits," Secretary Chu said. "By taking simple steps to reduce our energy use, all Americans can strike a blow for energy independence, while saving money on energy bills and moving America toward a clean energy future."
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Kohler Triton Faucet K-7305: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    This appliance is a center set lavatory faucet which can really add glamour to your modern bathroom. It has got wrist blade lever handles which are very comfortable to operate.
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Earthwise BVM20012 12 Amp Variable Speed Electric Blower/Vac/Mulcher: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    This appliance is a 3 in 1 blower which can be used to clean your lawn, the inside of your car, or any corner of your house. The unit has a powerful air speed which varies between 140 miles per hour to 250 miles per hour.
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Peak Energy: Smart Fridges - 0 views

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    Cleantechnica reports that the UK is experimenting with smart fridges (fridges that adjust their power consumption dynamically based on grid load) - UK Giving Away "Intelligent Fridges". Live in the UK? You may be the lucky recipient of a free "intelligent" refrigerator. 3,000 fridges that adapt power usage based on the demands of the electrical grid will be given away by the government next year. According to a report from the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change, the dynamic demand fridges could potentially save 2 million tons of carbon each year and £222m. In addition to saving energy, the dynamic demand fridges will also help ease the transition to intermittently produced renewable energy by reducing the minimum amount of power necessary to keep the electrical grid stable- in other words, the fridges limit the base amount of fossil fuels used in energy creation.
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solar powered waste container - 0 views

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    Cool Product
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Electric Voltage Indicator Tester LED Light - 0 views

100% brand new and high quality. It checks general electric products, electronic leakage and broken line. Allows you to check or test safely, quickly and accurately. Light weight and easy to carry....

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Vegetable Fruit Cutter Grater - 0 views

Kitchen Helper: This hand-held slicer made from Food-Grade stainless steel & BPA-Free ABS plastic offers.It offers all the functionality of multiple appliances with changeable stainless blades. The...

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