One of New York City’s most iconic buildings – the Empire State Building – is undergoing a $120 million facelift. The project will not only restore the long-lost golden lobby ceiling, but it will also improve the energy efficiency of the building. The skyscraper’s 6,500 windows provide a huge opportunity to make the building [...]
Continue reading...23. September 2009
We live in a world where we are constantly on the move, constantly buying things and always creating waste. It has become such a normal part of everyday life that we rarely think about the impact it has on the planet. Even for those who are aware of it, they seldom take action for fear [...]
Continue reading...20. September 2009
With summer just about over and the colder months fast approaching, now is a great time to consider winterizing your home to make it more environmentally friendly. Not only will you be kinder on the planet, but with these cheap and simple tips, you can also save a few bucks over winter as well. Reverse Your [...]
Continue reading...10. September 2009
In our last installment we talked about no and low cost ways of reducing your homes energy use. Today we are going to talk about those methods that do end up costing a chunk of change, but can really make a difference in lowering your electricity consumption. Seal Your Home Most homes are very poorly sealed, leading [...]
Continue reading...28. August 2009
By Kristen Hawley Hoping to simultaneously stimulate appliance sales and decrease wasteful energy usage, a government-passed stimulus package providing rebates to consumers who swap out older, less efficient appliances for newer Energy Star-approved appliances is expected to take effect later this year. Qualifying appliances include air conditioners, furnaces, refrigerators, dishwashers and other large appliances, with rebates between [...]
Continue reading...26. August 2009
Over the last few decades home energy use has skyrocketed due to our ever increasing need for electricity. From computers and big screen TV’s, to microwave ovens, large water heaters and air conditioning, we now use anywhere from 600-1100kWh of electricity per month in our homes. And since over half of America’s electricity currently comes [...]
Continue reading...24. August 2009
Between reading e-mails, listening to music, playing games, taking photos, and browsing the Internet, people are demanding more than ever from their mobile phones. Now that cell phones do so much more than just make and receive calls, maintaining a good battery is crucial. Taking proper care of a cell phone battery only requires a little [...]
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