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- Surge Capacity On Generators by Energy Conscious Consultant on Nov 23, 2009
Can you place a generator on your house with a partial load? Code says the generator must handle the load it is under.
- What Is the Feed in Tariff Program? by CHASTER on Nov 4, 2009
The impact of climate change has resulted in many governments coming up with programs to counter the negative impact. To do this, there has been an effort to move towards using renewable energy sources. A Feed-In Tariff (FiT) is an incentive program...
- Home Solar Powered Systems At The Solar Decathlon by Energy Conscious Consultant on Nov 3, 2009
They have taken solar efficiency to a new level. I realize they have built from scratch and designed for efficiency and net zero metering. But there are some ideas on the market for existing homeowners to start using.
- tcktcktck: Countdown to Copenhagen Summit by Read It Here on Nov 2, 2009
Check out Read It Here More than 1,000 eBooks will be added soon on topics ranging from making money to holidays. The latest information on news and events leading up to the global summit.
- DEP Proposes Rule Changes to Facilitate Wind Turbine and Solar Panels in Appropriate Coastal Areas. by NJ Zoning and Land Use on Oct 30, 2009
The Department of Environmental Protection is proposing amendments to the Coastal Permit Program rules, N.J.A.C. 7:7, which contain the coastal general permits and the permits-by-rule. Under this proposal, the Department is proposing a new permit-b...
- Lien Waver For Contractors by Energy Conscious Consultant on Oct 28, 2009
I had just bid on the job when the general contractor called and asked me to sign a lien waver.
- Climate Assumptions From Another Planet by WesternFront America on Oct 19, 2009
The Environmental Protection Agency, Energy Information Administration and other optimistic analysts claim America can limit and tax hydrocarbon use, and switch to “ecologically friendly” renewable energy, with minimal harm to families, businesse...











