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		<description><![CDATA[Electricity, the invisible, intangible resource that pumps light into our life, is a non renewable source of energy. Once used it cannot come back. Therefore, it is our duty that we find out ways to save electricity as much as we can for our own benefit. We often take it pretty casually, because of its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p><a href="http://tinyurl.com/3jywtt2%20"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-7" title="easy ways to save electricity" src="http://waystosaveelectricity.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/38172-clip-art-graphic-of-a-battery-mascot-character-holding-a-bolt-of-energy-and-a-green-dollar-bill-by-toons4biz1.jpg" alt="ways to save electricity" width="150" height="141" /></a>Electricity, the invisible, intangible resource that pumps light into our life, is a non renewable source of energy. Once used it cannot come back. Therefore, it is our duty that we find out <strong>ways to save electricity</strong> as much as we can for our own benefit. We often take it pretty casually, because of its continuous availability at our homes, but we must not forget that every bit of energy that we use up is lost forever.</p>
<p>To save electricity, you need not crack hard steel nuts with your teeth. What it takes is just some sense of responsibility. Our being a bit conscious about its proper use, will not only benefit our family( the bill will reduce), but will be equally beneficial for the society as a whole in the long run. So let us take a few basic steps towards energy conservation.</p>
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<p>The first principle states that use as much power as you need, there is no restriction on that, but do not use what you do not need. Switch off the lights and fans of the rooms you are not using at that particular instant. Do not switch on your television just to make some additional noise if you are working on your personal computer or laptop and vice-versa.</p>
<p>You should regulate the use of the appliances which consume more power like geysers, air conditioners, heaters etc. Following this you will witness a surprising decrease in your household power consumption. For instance if your geyser takes 20 minutes to bring the water to a suitable bathing temperature, switch it off after 20 minutes. Often it happens that we get involved in something else and it remains switched on for somewhat long.</p>
<p>Use appliances which consume less power. For example, instead of light bulbs, you can go for a CFL(Compact Fluorescent Lamp ) or tube lights. Surprisingly, a 20 watt CFL can produce the same intensity of light as a 60 watt electric bulb! Instead of using a normal electric heater, use an induction cooker. These are very effective ways to save electricity. Nowadays, many heavy appliances such as air conditioners come with a certain star rating, the minimum being 1 star and the maximum being 5. The more the stars, the more energy efficient the appliance is. These are very effective <em>ways to save electricity</em>. So the next time you go shopping, watch out for this.</p>
<p>For those who stay in buildings, use the stairs instead of the lift in case you need to go up just 2-3 floors. This way you will not only save a lot of electricity( a lift is a very heavy power consuming utility), but this will keep you fit as well !</p>
<p>These are some general methods which you can employ as <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ways to save electricity</span></em>. However, there are numerous opportunities you will find where you can contribute your bit, be it school, be it your office or be it any other place. What you need is a little common sense, assume a little responsibility, and believe that even one single person can make a big difference.</p>
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		<title>Global Household Appliances Market to Reach US$242 Billion by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Jose, California (PRWEB) February 13, 2012 Follow us on LinkedIn ? The global electric home appliances industry, once the domain of only developed countries such as the US and UK, today witnesses active participation from several developing countries, such as India, China, Russia, and Mexico. Though developed Western countries still hold a majority share [...]]]></description>
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<p> Follow us on LinkedIn ? The global electric home appliances industry, once the domain of only developed countries such as the US and UK, today witnesses active participation from several developing countries, such as India, China, Russia, and Mexico. Though developed Western countries still hold a majority share in the global white goods market, these developing countries are fast breaking into the list of top ten markets for white goods. However, it is not all over for the developed markets, as new innovations and changing fashion keeps the market rolling.</p>
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<p>The global household appliances industry, following a slowdown during the year 2009, experienced a gradual turnaround in 2010. The improvement was attributed to increased consumer spending worldwide. Purchasing propensity of consumers increased as the recessionary effects started to recede, and gave way for improvement in world economies, more particularly in the rapidly emerging regions of Southeast Asia and Latin America. Robust growth rates are witnessed in the Asian and Latin American countries. Energy-saving and eco-friendly products gathered greater steam, and are currently dominating the market in terms of the demand increase. While such products were already popular with consumers in the developed North American and European markets, the emerging markets have recently joined the bandwagon, and there is currently a tremendous demand for such products.</p>
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<p>The household appliances market is characterized by the presence of a few multinational conglomerates with comprehensive product ranges. The competition is intense among leading companies and new entrants are unable to penetrate the market due to high entry barriers. However, certain Asian companies are successfully competing with leading players especially in developing economies. Competition is based on design and product innovation in mature appliance markets of the US and Western Europe, and in these markets saturation levels are relatively higher.</p>
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<p>Vacuum cleaners constitutes the largest segment of major household appliances industry, though in the coming years, the sales of microwave ovens, refrigerators and room air conditioners would burgeon at an impressive rate, owing to the overwhelming demand for the products in the developing nations of Asia-Pacific and Latin America. In the small appliances category, electric irons represents the largest segment, followed by coffee makers and toasters.</p>
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<p>Europe, the US, and Asia lead the production of appliances, accounting for about 4/5th of global production. Low labor and manufacturing costs make Asia-Pacific region, an ideal destination for multinational companies to setup their manufacturing base. South Korea and China are the leading Asian markets. Major electric household appliances companies are likely to boost the production to meet the increasing demand for their products from the Asia-Pacific market. The Koreans and Japanese have expertise in refrigeration, while Europeans specialize in cookware and dishwashers, and Americans are particularly strong in the manufacture of washing machines.</p>
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<p>The research report titled ?Household Appliances: A Global Outlook? announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. The report offers a rudimentary overview of the industry, highlights latest trends and demand drivers, in addition to providing statistical insights. Regional markets briefly abstracted and covered include North America, United States, Mexico, Japan, Europe, Germany, Italy, the UK, Rest of Europe, Asia, China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Latin America, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, and others. The report offers a compilation of recent mergers, acquisitions, and strategic corporate developments. Also included is an indexed, easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of companies worldwide.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more people are becoming frustrated with their electric companies. If you are very much one of them, then what you need is to learn some ways to save energy at home. You can blame your utility companies all you want but there are other ways that you could do in order to save energy and get a chance to save some money for other household needs.</p>
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<p>One of the hardest seasons to save energy is during winter. And one of the best ways to save energy at home is by installing a programmable thermostat for your heating or cooling system. Set it in moderate settings that you are most comfortable with. You can also try to lower the thermostat of your hot water heater if you really wish to save during this season.</p>
<p>Another way to save energy at home is by turning off all the appliances that are not in use. </p>
<p>This is practically the easiest means to lessen your energy consumption but for most people, this can be a bit challenging. However, all it takes is getting this into the habit and for sure you are to save a significant amount of electricity and get to pay a lower price for your electric bill.</p>
<p>When you have done everything there is from switching off or perhaps lessening your energy consumption, then you might want to consider alternative sources of getting electricity for your home. There are lots you can opt for so find the best ones that would meet your preference. Some examples are wind energy, solar power, perpetual motion.</p>
<p>These are just some of the things you can do at home to lessen your electric bill. There are still lots of ways to save energy at home. And what could be better than having a guide to help you each step of the way? Search for one today.</p>
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<p> Cloud computing is not pie in the sky. It offers tangible benefits that real-world businesses need to meet the demands?and take advantage of the opportunities?of today?s instrumented, interconnected and intelligent world. As the world grows smarter, cloud computing offers a variety of ways for small and midsize organizations to work more efficiently and more productively?simultaneously saving money and enhancing business and IT operations. A new article from eMazzanti Technologies, an IT support and computer consultant serving the Hoboken, NJ and New York City markets, is available free at: http://bit.ly/A7zFYE.</p>
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<p>?It?s important to bring cloud computing down to earth with specific solutions for small and medium business,? said Jennifer Mazzanti, president, eMazzanti Technologies. ?Once you get specific, companies can, in most instances, save money and build their businesses at the same time.?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Albany, New York (PRWEB) January 05, 2012 The new year is the perfect time to evaluate home energy use and make a stronger commitment to lead a more energy-efficient lifestyle. Experts agree that even taking small steps to reduce home energy consumption all year long takes less effort and can result in big energy savings. [...]]]></description>
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<p> The new year is the perfect time to evaluate home energy use and make a stronger commitment to lead a more energy-efficient lifestyle.  Experts agree that even taking small steps to reduce home energy consumption all year long takes less effort and can result in big energy savings.  </p>
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<p>Stay on track toward greater energy savings with these helpful tips from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA): </p>
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<p>Watch out for build up: One of the easiest things to do is remove build-up in a clothes dryer?s lint trap before every load. Removing built up lint not only reduces the risk of fire but also will increase drying efficiency and could save the average consumer  up to $  34 per year.  Additional savings can be found by consolidating loads and drying loads with similar fabrics together.</p>
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<p>Keep water bills out of hot water: Identify?and fix?any water leaks in the home. Leaky faucets and showerheads, for example, can be a big source of waste. Repairing these fixtures can save up to $  100 per year. And, don?t forget to inspect that  hot water heater for leakage. At a rate of one drip per second, gallons of water can go down the drain in a short time, costing you money and wasting a valuable natural resource. </p>
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<p>Seal the gaps: Air leaks can occur in some unusual and out-of-the-way places?crawl spaces, attics, overhangs, garages, porches and other architectural features, to name a few.  NYSERDA experts suggest home owners have  a Home Performance with ENERGY STAR</p>
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		<title>Sanford Children&#8217;s Clinic in Duncan, Oklahoma Awarded LEED Certified Status</title>
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<p> Sanford Health and Architecture Incorporated announced today that the Sanford Children?s Clinic in Duncan, Oklahoma has been awarded LEED</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle, WA (PRWEB) November 30, 2011 Green Builder Media, North America?s leading media company focused on sustainable living, recently announced its plans to construct the VISION House, a green home exhibit in INNOVENTIONS located in the heart of Epcot]]></description>
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<p> Green Builder Media, North America?s leading media company focused on sustainable living, recently announced its plans to construct the VISION House, a green home exhibit in INNOVENTIONS located in the heart of Epcot</p>
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		<title>Five Electric Cars Introduced to the VA Maryland Health Care System?s Auto Fleet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) February 01, 2012 Propelled by an electric engine, the rubber is hitting the road in Maryland. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), including the VA Maryland Health Care System, and 20 other federal agencies nationwide are participating in a General Services Administration (GSA) pilot to test the efficacy of electric cars by [...]]]></description>
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Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) February 01, 2012 </p>
<p> Propelled by an electric engine, the rubber is hitting the road in Maryland. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), including the VA Maryland Health Care System, and 20 other federal agencies nationwide are participating in a General Services Administration (GSA) pilot to test the efficacy of electric cars by incorporating them into the Federal fleet.  More than 100 electric vehicles are being leased to agencies in Maryland, California, Michigan, and other locations. At the VA Maryland Health Care System, five Think City electric cars are replacing five petroleum fuel internal combustion engine vehicles, and they will be used like any other automobile to test their capabilities, says Robert Coleman, supervisory motor vehicle operator for the health care system. The cars? performance will be evaluated using four criteria: performance, fuel savings, cost, and durability.</p>
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<p>?The cars are designed for highway driving and can go as fast as 70 miles an hour,? says Coleman, who wanted to test electric cars as part of the VA Maryland Health Care System fleet more than five years ago. ?Because it is a pilot program, no one knows how well they?ll perform, but to test their capabilities, the cars will be used for travel between the Baltimore and Perry Point VA Medical Centers (a 100 mile round-trip commute) by a variety of employees, just like the cars they?re replacing.?</p>
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<p>A fully-charged electric car can run about 100 miles before it needs to be recharged and when it is depleted it takes about eight hours to recharge. To keep the cars charged, the VA installed five electric vehicle charging stations acquired by GSA.  A veteran-owned company, Autoflex Inc, was contracted to install the charging stations &#8211; three at the Baltimore VA Medical Center and two at the Perry Point VA Medical Center. Coleman says a training program for employees is underway.  ?Although the controls of the electric cars look exactly like the controls of internal combustion engine cars, when you stop the car, say at a red light, it sounds like it is not running. That will take some getting used to,? he says.  Coleman also indicates that the upkeep and maintenance of the electric cars remains an unknown. ?The cars lack a tail pipe necessary on the internal combustion engine vehicles, but they operate on two battery systems, one for the lights, radio and components, and the other for the car itself,? says Coleman. ?It seems doable that a half-charged car will be able to travel from Perry Point to Baltimore and then be left to charge while the commuter attends meetings or conducts other business for a few hours before having to make the return trip,? says Coleman. </p>
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<p>On a recent test drive between the two medical centers, the electric car used 60 percent of its battery power, and Coleman says, ?it didn?t feel any different than an internal combustion car. The day was cold, rainy, windy?perfect for a test drive. I kept the windshield wipers and window defroster on for the entire trip. When employees who are commuting to and from the two medical centers indicate that their stay at either the Baltimore or Perry Point VA Medical Centers is less than two hours, Coleman plans to have a fresh car ready for their return trip. ?If the car uses 60 percent of the battery power one way, charging it for only two hours will not give the car enough power for the return trip,? he says. </p>
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<p>To acquire the cars, GSA issued the first open, competitive solicitation to request bids from all electric car vendors that could offer cars that meet Federal Vehicle Standards and comply with applicable regulatory requirements. Contracts were awarded for Chevrolet, Nissan and Think City vehicles.  Since that initial award, GSA has added additional emerging technology vehicles that are available to agencies like the VA.  ?The Veterans Integrated Service Network 5, which covers the Washington, DC, Maryland and West Virginia areas, received five Think City electric cars because their facilities seemed like a good location to participate in the pilot,? says Regina M. Larrabee in the Office of Asset Enterprise Management?s Green Management Program Service. ?The VA Maryland Health Care System is testing these cars that are capable of faster speeds and highway driving. The older types of electric vehicle are golf cart type vehicles used only for short trips in shorter distances and aren?t generally approved for use on public roads,? she says.  </p>
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<p>Last year, GSA doubled the number of hybrid cars in the Federal fleet as part of the effort to develop practices that would lead to 100 percent alternative fuel passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks by 2015. ?Diversifying our transportation fleet with hybrids, electric vehicles and other alternative fuel vehicles is critical to the President?s long-term plan to break our dependence on foreign oil and invest in our nation?s growing clean energy economy, and this pilot is part of that process,? she says.</p>
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<p>The VA Maryland Health Care System (VAMHCS) provides a broad spectrum of medical, surgical, rehabilitative, mental health and outpatient care to veterans at two medical centers, one rehabilitation &amp; extended care center and five outpatient clinics located throughout the state.  More than 52,000 veterans from various generations receive care from VAMHCS annually. Nationally recognized for its state-of-the-art technology and quality patient care, VAMHCS is proud of its reputation as a leader in veterans? health care, research and education. It costs nothing for Veterans to enroll for health care with the VA Maryland Health Care System and it could be one of the more important things a Veteran can do. For information about VA health care eligibility and enrollment or how to apply for a VA medical care hardship to avoid future copayments for VA health care, interested Veterans are urged to call the Enrollment Center for the VA Maryland Health Care System, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 1-800-463-6295, ext. 7324 or visit http://www.maryland.va.gov.</p>
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		<title>TheAdvice.com Provides Banking Advice to Help Individuals Save Money in 2012</title>
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<p> Personal Finance expert Walter Edelstein, CFP</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Africa (PRWEB) February 01, 2012 Scientists and researchers are often quoted in considering solar power as the Holy Grail of Energy ? clean, renewable and most of all, climate-friendly. As a fossil-fuel civilization, utilization of solar energy is a promising answer to the world?s dwindling energy resources. Author Aluschka van Heerden recognizes this potential [...]]]></description>
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<p> Scientists  and researchers are often quoted in considering solar power as the Holy Grail of Energy ? clean, renewable and most of all, climate-friendly. As a fossil-fuel civilization, utilization of solar energy is a promising answer to the world?s dwindling energy resources. Author Aluschka van Heerden recognizes this potential and writes a comprehensive guide as to how this type of power works in Solar. </p>
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<p>Solar is the first in a series of volumes that discusses solar energy technologies and its irreplaceable contribution to the society. As an easy to follow study guide, it includes discussions, examples and explanations concerning solar technologies. Specifically, the book tackles topics dealing with how solar panels work and how to create design systems based on individual requirements. Several chapters also provide instructions on how to establish the correct size charge controller, how battery designs can be created based on the requirements asked for, how to determine the size of the inverters needed, and how it simply works. One of the chapters extensively covers battery chargers and related information. Readers will also come across realistic energy saving tips and information on freezers, solar geysers, solar refrigeration and solar pumps. Climate change and its impact to the environment are also included in the later chapters of the book.  </p>
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<p>The whole book is presented in an easy-to-follow sequence with applied everyday examples to improve understanding of the subject. With Solar, Heerden brings theory and practice closer together, elucidating common misconceptions regarding solar energy technologies.</p>
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<p>For more information on this book, interested parties may log on to http://www.XlibrisPublishing.co.uk.</p>
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<p>About the Author&#13;<br />
<br />Aluschka van Heerden is the owner of Solar Man in South Africa. She grew up in Witbank, South Africa and later moved to a farm outside town.  After school, she went to study Reflexology ? a wonderful field of knowledge.  Then she went to the University of Pretoria, also in South Africa, where she studied B-Sportscience option Golf. In 2005, she began Solar Man, a wonderful company which she devotes most of her time to. Currently, she is busy with her Honours degree in Bachelor of the Arts Human Sciences Recreational Management specialising in Corporate Wellness. Next year, she plans to go further with honours degree and also Electrical Engineering.</p>
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<p>Solar * by Aluschka V. Heerden&#13;<br />
<br />All About&#13;<br />
<br />Publication Date: November 9, 2011&#13;<br />
<br />Picture Book; </p>
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