30th June
2010
China Clean Energy Industry Report, 2009-2010  Clean energy refers to the energy that doesn't discharge pollutants, mainly including nuclear energy, hydropower, wind power, solar power, bio-energy (biogas), and tidal energy. At present, China's energy consumption structure is still dominated by thermal power, and the structure won't change in the near future. But in the long run, clean energy will account for an increasingly larger proportion in electricity generating capacity. ...
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Business
24th June
2010
Introduction The recent economic downturn has not eliminated the global trend of growing environmental awareness amongst consumers. Energy consumers in the B2B sector need to respond to the wishes of their own customers by seeking greener energy supplies. Scope An overview of the complicated legal and voluntary schemes shaping businesses' motivation for green energy, with specific reference to the UK example. Insight onto the reasons why businesses buy green energy and ...
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Business
19th June
2010
Wouldn't it be great if we can produce our own green energy source? If we can do that, we don't have to pay electrical bills or gasoline anymore for our cars. While we can buy some of the equipment, the rest will have to be done on our own. Take solar or wind energy for example. We already know how to harness and make it. If you want to make one, do some research online and then set up the system yourself.To have solar energy, you will need to buy an inverter, battery, charge ...
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Writing
15th June
2010
Today, we are now aware of the effects of global warming. Fortunately, it's not too late and we can still change which is why many are pushing for green energy sources.The advantage of using green energy sources is that it is clean so it does not emit anything harmful into the air which has an impact on the environment. It is also renewable which means we will never run out of it unlike oil which is expected to dry up in a decade or so. Although green energy facilities are ...
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Technology
12th June
2010
Do you ever wake up tired and wish you could just stay in bed? Of Course, you do. Almost everybody does at one time or another. Sometimes it comes as no surprise, because of your activities the night before, and how late you got to bed. But sometimes, it seems like you are tired for no good reason. You got 8 hours of sleep and you didn't do anything too strenuous the day before, so why are you tired? Maybe you need more sleep. Or maybe not! Even though most of us have always heard that you need ...
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Health
9th June
2010
  • Start by switching to green power The easiest way to switch to green energy is to call your current provider and see if they offer an alternative. An increasing number of companies do, harnessing renewable sources like wind and solar power to offer electric service in their markets. This costs more for the consumer, since you'll pay a premium to offset the money involved in tapping the alternative source, but the price varies: in Sacramento, you'll pay 5 cents per kilowatt hour or $30 a month
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    Writing
    7th June
    2010
    The Personal Storage file or PST file is where Outlook stores all its data by default. Naturally, over a period of time, as more and more items get stored in this file, the file size increases, raising concerns of corruption of data and slowing down the performance of Outlook. The simplest option would perhaps be to delete as many items as unnecessary and compact the file to reduce the size. However, this also helps only to a limited extent. Further, it may happen that you have deleted an item ...
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    Computers
    7th June
    2010
    Nuclear power is the process of generating electricity through controlled nuclear reactions. All large scale reactors used in the production of electricity use the energy given off by fission reactions to heat water and then use the steam to drive turbines generating electricity. There has long been talk of using fusion instead, but as of this time, such reactors don't exist.   Nuclear power was first achieved by Enrico Fermi in 1934. Leo Szilard, another researcher, realized that it was ...
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    Technology
    5th June
    2010
    Are you out of fuel by 3pm? If you are like many American's you find yourself struggling to finish out the day. You are tired, lethargic, and out of energy. If you suffer from low energy levels, there are many things that you can do to help boost your energy levels naturally. These include exercise, diet, and avoiding energy zappers throughout the day. So spend a few minutes reading through the natural energy boosters- and start living life to the fullest again! 1. Catch up on your Z's. How ...
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    Health
    4th June
    2010
    It's 11:30 a.m. You're in an important meeting. Your stomach growls so loud that the speaker pauses to see just where that noise came from. You feel like crawling under the table. You're trying to concentrate, but you feel weak. Unable to keep your mind on your work. You're antsy. All you can think about is lunch. Everyone piles down to the restaurant. You are so starving, you order the bacon cheeseburger with fries. And they have this great white chocolate cheesecake. Gotta try that! Back to ...
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    Health
    3rd June
    2010
    Einstein, a genius scientist of the 20th century, and central to the new energy physics, stated that 'a problem cannot be solved by the same mind set that created it'. Cancer is a case in point. Cancer is a dis-ease that stems partly from the products of the mechanistic, anthropomorphic and exploitative philosophy at the heart of our culture, which we tend to ignore. Its effective treatment demands that we see ourselves in a different light and act accordingly. Medicine is extremely slow to ...
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    Health
    2nd June
    2010
    Plumbers need to take green energy courses because of the increasing investment in low carbon technologies, stated the chief executive of SummitSkills.Keith Marshall said that future jobs and employment in the plumbing and heating sector depend on the ability of businesses and employers to develop the green energy skills to deal with the task of fitting environmental technologies.During the recession many plumbing businesses that trained their staff through green energy courses ...
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    Business
    1st June
    2010
    1. Get enough sleep. Sleep deprivation is the most common cause of low energy and fatigue. Most adults need 8 hours of sleep every night. If you are sleeping in late on weekends, it's a sign that you don't get enough sleep during the week. If you have to wake up early in the morning, go to sleep earlier in the evening. Going to bed even 30 minutes earlier can make a huge difference in your energy levels during the day! 2. Reduce clutter. Not being able to find anything among out-of-control ...
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    Health