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		<title>Converting Wind into Electricity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 21:04:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[importantly, they are quite cheap to set up. However, if you want to purchase a home wind power system, then that will cost you quite a lot. This shaft then powers a generator, which produces the free electricity!This process is really simple, it]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article will point out the huge contribution of these plans and give you a few tips. The older plans used to be needlessly confusing in the way they explained what needs to be done and in the way the actual designs of the windmill are drawn out. Modern diy wind power plans are a great help to people who don&#8217;t want to take the time to decipher the annoying complexity and still benefit from a cheap and powerful electrical source. Nowadays, it&#8217;s very possible to build a DIY wind power system that will cut about 80% off your electric bill without spending a dime over $200. Furthermore, this is possible to do by the average person. Wind power generation involves setting up a small windmill or wind turbine that then spins when caught by the wind and generates electricity this way.Well, there is no secret, but just a simple system, which allows you to convert wind into electricity and constantly reuse it. How you can do it, you ask me? Actually, there are few ways. You can build a windmill, or you can make a wind generator. All these methods are effective, and most importantly, they are quite cheap to set up. However, if you want to purchase a home wind power system, then that will cost you quite a lot. This shaft then powers a generator, which produces the free electricity!This process is really simple, it actually probably doesn&#8217;t even need an explanation!Now, how can you get your own windmill to make great free electricity? It&#8217;s very easy and all that is needed are reliable home windmill instructions to follow. Many people don&#8217;t realize that a home windmill can be built for just about $200 or less. For people with large homes or people who have things that suck power and keep that meter spinning, building a wind generator could dramatically cut your power bill for years!- Building a wind generator is something that is fun for the whole family, and perfect for the &#8216;do-it-yourselfer&#8217; who enjoys a challenge. <a href="http://www.mywindpowersystem.com/2010/04/wind-power-facts-wind-great-investment/">Wind Power Facts</a></p>
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		<title>Name a Galaxy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 22:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s going on at the free name a galaxy web site?
It offers nothing more than an automatically-generated certificate with the name a person types into a web page form. But, as with virtually anything that&#8217;s free, there&#8217;s a catch. This name a galaxy website requires that a person enter their name and email address, regardless [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s going on at the free name a galaxy web site?</p>
<p>It offers nothing more than an automatically-generated certificate with the name a person types into a web page form. But, as with virtually anything that&#8217;s free, there&#8217;s a catch. This name a galaxy website requires that a person enter their name and email address, regardless of the fact that all that is ever sent to the registrant is a computer-generated code that is completely unnecessary. Why is this? One could wonder that the free name a galaxy web site is the performance of a a spammer who is compiling email addresses that are then sold to a third party.</p>
<p>The no-charge name a galaxy website operator says that he has no purpose to sell e-mail addresses. But what is his aim, then? What is his intention for stealing our name a galaxy innovation and produce a free galaxy naming site? If he&#8217;s not amassing email addresses for spammers, then perhaps he&#8217;s just mean. Our telephone number is proudly released on our web site, but his is not. So it is impossible to call this guy to ask him what he is up to.</p>
<p>The free name a galaxy web site appeared on the internet a few years ago in competition to the fundraising name a galaxy service our observatory offers. We were one of the original <a href="http://www.wpo.net/galaxies">name a star</a> services on the internet.</p>
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		<title>Saving Energy without Breaking a Bank</title>
		<link>http://bimethyl.com/archives/2009/11/18/saving-energy-without-breaking-a-bank/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ that your refrigerator is completely sealed to maintain the temperature inside. Insulation Heat loss happens when your house is not properly sealed. Use sealants or weather-stripping on windows. Make sure that air cannot escape or enter in to the pipes, doors, walls, floors and ceilings. A properly insulated home saves as much as 10% in electric bill. In a typical household monthly electric bill, 44% goes to the heating and cooling systems; 33% goes to lighting and other appliances; 14% goes to heating the water; and 9% goes to the refrigerator. Take note of this power distribution to know where ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Energy is not just the monthly bill you have to pay each month; it is the foundation of everything you do and the life to everything you have. But with the increasing cost of energy, it cannot be denied that we need to take important measures to limit our energy consumption. Saving energy becomes a must and a habit that everyone should seriously adapt. Heating and Cooling. Almost half of your electric bill goes for your heating and cooling systems so if you really want to maximize your savings here are the following things you can do: Clean your air filters at least once a month. Clean baseboard heaters, radiators, and warm-air registers as often as necessary; make sure that they are working properly; and that they are not blocked by drapes, carpeting, and furniture. Set the thermostat as high as is comfortable when it is hot or as low as is comfortable when it is cold. Turn off exhaust fans (kitchen, bath, others) 20 minutes after cooking or bathing. Keeping them on for a long time affects the temperature of the room. Lighting and Appliances As much as possible, use natural lights &#8211; working near the windows will prevent you from turning on the light and consuming energy. Utilize the power of the sun. Switch off the lights every time you leave the room even if it is just of a minute. If you are using the 4-foot fluorescent lights, install reflective backings to maximize the light. Switch to compact fluorescent lights. There are 4-watt minifluorescent lights and 40-watt fluorescent lights have the same illuminating effect. Turn off all lights and appliances when not in use. Unplug unnecessary appliances like microwaves, television, stereos, computers, and VCRs if you are not using them. Also, unplug chargers and devices with bloc-shaped transformer on the plug. All of them consume energy when plugged in. Do not leave them on &#8220;stand-by&#8221; mode. Look of Energy Star label when purchasing lighting product. Use task lighting instead of lights that cover the entire room. For example, use lamp shades when reading and not the lights for your room. Laundry Washing your clothes cold will reduce washer&#8217;s energy consumption by as much as 90%. Air drying eliminates the energy use for machine drying. Always do full loads whenever possible. If you are washing a small load, use appropriate water level and wash setting. Refrigerator Maintain a right temperature for your freezer and refrigerator. Do not hold the refrigerator or freezer open. The energy consumption increases if the motor works endlessly just to maintain the
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.mywindpowersystem.com/">Wind Power</a></p>
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		<title>France&#8217;s Skiing Areas Could Battle Due to the Higher Price of Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 05:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The OECD has forecast that the biggest 665 ski domains perhaps will be cut back to 390 by 2045. Anna Maria Li Fonti announced that the holiday industry will hurt prior to that date, not from a lack of snow merely from a worldwide shrinkage in buying ability linked to the price of oil. So [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The OECD has forecast that the biggest 665 ski domains perhaps will be cut back to 390 by 2045. Anna Maria Li Fonti announced that the holiday industry will hurt prior to that date, not from a lack of snow merely from a worldwide shrinkage in buying ability linked to the price of oil. So what about rising temperatures? Climatologists have demonstrated that a doubling of carbon dioxide levels shall increase ground temps by 5 &#8211; 5 Celsius. Nonetheless there remain open queries. The pace of global warming and the aftermath on local climate. A few degrees Celsius heating in the last 100 yrs has not been witnessed over the last one million years. Even during the ending of the glacial period 19000 years ago the warming up of 5 degrees was over a period of seven to 10 thousand yrs. Before that Montgenevre and Meribel were below ice and Les Menuires was like the Arctic.</p>
<p>So what what does the future bring for mid mountain skiing domains towns? Energy squeezes will start to be sensed by 2014 to 18, resulting in higher costs for chalets, <a href="http://chalet1802.co.uk/transfers/">Geneva transfer</a> firms and skiing lift companies alike. One half of our economic output depends upon oil and France buys 85 percent. Presently the amount amounts to 3 percent of gross domestic product. If the cost of oil increases as anticipated it&#8217;ll make up 41 percent of gross domestic product, you can guess the economic downturn. Europe will witness the cost of farming goods rising, flora species will vary due to a adjustment in rain. Many people will move out of the locale thanks to the summer months stifling heat. The regions hydro power will be a valuable supply of power on the other hand it isn&#8217;t certain that it will be an advantage given that there will be much less rain, a lot more water in the winter seasons and much less in the summer.</p>
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