Friday, March 12, 2010

Effective Marketing For a Better World: How Renewable Energy Companies Should Pump it Up

Anything that is consumable is marketable. Those who are on top of the biz know how to sell all sorts of items and renewable energy is not an exception.
To boost sales of these renewable energy companies, they really have to sell it. It is not enough to say that renewable energy can sustain human life [...]

Morris County solar energy project will save about 35 percent on energy bills (The Star-Ledger)

February 12, 2010 by Build Your Own Wind Turbine  
Filed under News

Robert Sciarrino/The Star-LedgerMike Sheets, an employee of The Solar Center, installs the first of over 1600 solar electric panels on a roof in Wharton in Morris County.

EANS-News: PNE WIND AG steps up activities on the Canadian wind energy market (Presseportal)

February 1, 2010 by Story Submiter  
Filed under News

PNE WIND AG founds joint venture with Canadian firm BCP Renewable Energy Ltd.

Renewable Energy – Lesson 5 – Renewable Energy Benefits

January 25, 2010 by Build Your Own Wind Turbine  
Filed under Renewable Energy

Today, our lives, our societies and our planet are inextricably bound to what we are able to do about the worsening climate. Fortunately, more people are aware of the environmental issues and are motivated to take an active role in doing anything they can to reduce and eliminate their personal and household’s impact on the [...]

Did You Know That Now You Can Switch To Renewable Energy?

January 22, 2010 by Build Your Own Wind Turbine  
Filed under Renewable Energy

Sure! Now all around the world it’s possible to use renewable energy for your energy daily needs. Renewable energy is becoming more and more common and popular in the households in many countries across the globe. It’s very important to consider an opportunity like this, because you may benefit in many ways and for times [...]

Renewable Energy – Here at Last, Thank God Almighty, Here at Last

January 19, 2010 by Build Your Own Wind Turbine  
Filed under Renewable Energy

Ever think about how many people there are in world today, and about how fast the world’s population is increasing? The per day increase is estimated to be about 204,000. That’s a lot of people.
Next question: ever think about the resources all those people are using and will continue to use in increasing amounts each [...]

Renewable Energy…Affordable Solar and Wind Energy

January 18, 2010 by Build Your Own Wind Turbine  
Filed under Wind Energy

Sun and Wind Are the Sensible Alternative Power Source
As science continues to search for the perfect clean non-polluting energy source, homeowners have only two choices. In most cases’  homes and small business are powered by solar, because the amount of electricity produced by the sun, is much greater than that produced by a small wind [...]

Facts about Renewable Solar Energy

The life on earth is dependent on solar energy and the smallest form of life like the microbes and plankton are also dependent on the solar energy for their survival. Solar energy is an environment friendly energy that is devoid of any carbon emissions which lead to pollution. It can be utilized productively and cost [...]

Renewable Energy – Sources That Never Get Exhausted

January 16, 2010 by Build Your Own Wind Turbine  
Filed under Renewable Energy

Fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal are used around the world as primary sources of energy. Because they are being used up much faster than they can be renewed, they are known as nonrenewable sources.

Nonrenewable energy sources represent about 90% of the energy used today. These sources are being depleted. Since they [...]

Explaining the Difference between Carbon Offsets and Renewable Energy Credits

January 13, 2010 by Build Your Own Wind Turbine  
Filed under Renewable Energy

You think you understand renewable energy credits. You’re sure you understand Carbon Offsets. You are fuzzy on the details about how they differ and when the purchase of one or the other might be appropriate. Never fear! This article explains the key differences, and similarities, between the two.

The first difference is the way that offsets [...]

Next Page »