Archive | August, 2009

10 Ways to Save Money and Go Green

Posted on 18 August 2009

10 ways you can start saving money and living a greener life.

To Build Wind Turbines or Not to Build

Posted on 17 August 2009

wind energy is a blossoming new technology among several other great options that we should utilize to help steer our country towards sustained green living.

How to Reduce Your Electricity Bill: Starting Now

Posted on 13 August 2009

If you have been dismayed by the huge electricity bills you have been getting, or you just want to make your bills a little smaller, this article is for you. There are a few simple steps here that can help you reduce your bills, starting now.

Wind Up Universal Remote Control – battery free

Posted on 13 August 2009

never worry about changing your remote control’s batteries again with the EZPower Universal Remote. 30 winds of the Jog Shuttle will store enough power so you can use all of its functions. A full charge lasts 7 days.

For Sale: Fuel Efficient Spy Drones

Posted on 11 August 2009

Although the U.S. military has several variations of airplane drones running on various alternative fuel sources, it’s not something the average person, or even company, can go out and buy

The Wind, The Sun, and Some Green Energy

Posted on 11 August 2009

So I’ve been thinking about green energy for a while now, and I’ve been primarily focusing on getting energy through the wind.

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How Easy is it to Build Solar Panels?

Posted on 10 August 2009

Plenty of people have been looking into installing solar panels in an effort to combat rising energy costs.

The SCHWEEB

Posted on 10 August 2009

The Schweeb is the world’s first human powered monorail. It is an attempt at a futuristic eco-friendly transportation vehicle and is the first of its kind.

The ‘Green’ Sterotype

Posted on 07 August 2009

So I want to make it clear now, i am all about renewable energy and home solar systems because they actually save me money.

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Green Homes Go Modular

Posted on 04 August 2009

homes built indoors in the controlled climate of a factory, and shipped to a site, eliminate much if not all of the wasted time and resources of stick built homes.