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Zero-net energy apartment complex to be constructed in UK

By Anthony, September 9, 2009 11:19 am

Global warming is a major threat to the world’s environment. It is everybody’s concern to avoid or reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Energy consumption throughout the world should be reduced. This starts in each and every household. Governments around the world are very alarmed about the need to reduce carbon dioxide and other . Collective measures of citizens and all government levels should be mobilized to achieve the global solution to our planet’s deteriorating atmosphere.

As part of environmentally sustainable projects, 100 green apartments will rise in Luton, UK. Backed by the UK government, it is an initiative to transform the city into an eco-friendly environment. The community will install solar and wind power generators, and will recycle waste materials to be used as energy to produce heat, reducing energy bills.
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Subsidies for energy-efficient appliances

By Anthony, September 7, 2009 4:06 pm

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Another way for the government to convey its firm stance in favor of greening the Earth is a program that rewards anyone who buys energy-efficient appliances such as washing machine and refrigerator. This is just like the “cash for clunkers” programs wherein consumers were encouraged to trade-in their old, oil-burning cars for new and more energy-efficient vehicles, but this time there will be no trade-ins.

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Understanding Your Home

By Anthony, September 3, 2009 10:52 am

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Being aware of how your house works will give you an idea on how to retrofit and attain improvements in its performance and energy savings. Knowing how your house works will help you make and keep it energy-efficient by applying some basic principles in analyzing some natural tendencies in and out of your home, and implementing some practical solutions to any glitch you may find.

A good home design is always the best starting point for an ; however, proper and regular maintenance is what it takes to make the interior and exterior serve the purposes of their respective designs. There are four basic principles of physics that we may use to keep our home energy-efficient: moisture movement, dewpoint temperatures, pressures, and heat flow.

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6 Must-Have Features of Energy-Efficient Homes

By Anthony, August 26, 2009 11:35 am

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We have seen the ENERGY STAR logo on many appliances that we buy, and many of us know what it is. Nonetheless, for those who are not familiar with this logo, ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy that intends to help us all in protecting the environment through energy-efficient products and practices, and while doing so, we may be able to save energy and money as well. Those appliances which bear the logo have passed the approval of these two agencies, based on some guiding principles they have formulated for this purpose.
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Energy-Efficient Homes

By Anthony, August 20, 2009 8:11 am

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McKinsey & Co., one of the most influential management consulting firms in the world, recently stated that households and businesses could cut their energy bills by up to 28% and industries up to 20%. It announced that the U.S. could save $1.2 trillion over the following decade if energy efficiency systems are implemented.

Investment in energy efficiency is the primary stepping-stone toward the platform that will ultimately dictate the measures to cut gas emissions by half from now until the year 2050. It has been evident that productive financial investments in more energy-efficient technologies can provide huge savings for U.S. households and businesses, as well as reduce green house gas emissions.

According to the U.S. Green Building Council, all buildings in the U.S. produce half of its total .

Meanwhile, ACEEE – the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (a non-profit body) reported that the U.S., together with the other members of the G8 group of industrial democracies made a commitment this month that they would cut their by 80% by the year 2050, urging all nations to work with them toward this goal.
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