Archive for 6月 15th, 2010

The Rise of Renewable Energy

With the threat of global warming, and the ever increasing government drive towards energy efficiency, renewable power is fast becoming the way forward in energy provision. This is not only a factor on an industrial or commercial scale, but also at a domestic level.

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Static Dissipators and Grounding Towers For Lightning Protection

While the incidence of lightning strikes varies, virtually all populated regions have some lightning exposure hazard. Taken over the lifetime of typical tower and antenna systems, there is meaningful risk worldwide, and it makes sense to at least minimally protect facilities outside of “lightning belts”.

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Power Factor Conditioners Make HUGE Impact on Oil

Many people that have looked at the power factor conditioner as a viable means in greatly reducing the electrical waste in their homes or businesses are looking at their bottom line as far as how much money they can save per month or year by using them. Some who are highly energy conscious make use of them purely from a sense of being responsible when it comes to their energy usage and chalk up their financial savings to the proverbial silver lining in making such a simple alteration.

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A Letter to the Economy

A letter to the economy from a cynical girl who has suffered 14 months of unemployment. Details of the horrifying process of interviewing again and again and again only to be turned down by someone who has 20 years more experience than you do.

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Better Tools For the Knowledge Economy

The legendary Peter Drucker, the Father of Management, stated these iconic words: ‘the best way to predict the future is to create it’. The building theory is that when nations and firms have control over many future variables, they have more chances to succeed. And creating that future requires constant new knowledge in the ever dynamic world.

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US Economic Recovery – Beige Book Reports Modest Recovery in Economy

In its latest beige book, the US Fed has reported economic recovery in most parts of the US, but tempered its statement with the term modest recovery. But, just what is the beige book?

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Canadian Dollar Vs US Dollar – Loonie Approaching Parity With USD

The Canadian dollar, or the Loonie, seems all set to attain parity with the US dollar on the back of firmer oil and commodity prices, better managed government debt, and a faster recovering Canadian economy, which is suggestive of the fact that interest rates may rise earlier in Canada than in the US. Though Canada also carries the burden of huge government debt, a hangover of the economic stimulus package implemented by the government to stave off the recession, the country seems to have managed its debt level the best amongst other economies like the US…

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Is Europe Going Bankrupt?

One of the most talked about subjects in financial news these days is the economic crisis in Europe. The fear that Europe is going bankrupt is rampant both within the continent and without and the future appears bleak and uncertain. Well, what does the future hold for Europe? Is it really as bad as it seems?

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Are Western Countries Going Bankrupt – Is a Financial Meltdown Coming?

Are Western countries going bankrupt. Is a financial meltdown looming? Here is my take on things…

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Green Renewable Energy Basics

The most common green energy sources we hear about today are wind, solar, geothermal, hydro, and to some extent nuclear. All of which have inherent benefits.

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