Archive for 6月 24th, 2010

GDP Growth Slows in the First Quarter

Increased confidence in the economy may be reflected in the latest figures released by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Gross domestic product increased by 3.2 percent during the first quarter of 2010, its third consecutive quarter increase. Heightened consumer spending helped to boost this figures, while prices of the goods and services accountable for this spending slowed.

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Energy Conclusions

During these past 12 weeks we have covered many topics and systems all designed for energy efficiencies and capabilities which when implemented can and will greatly reduce your carbon footprint. During this same time period we have also stood witness to the earths largest and probably most devastating oil disaster in human history.

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Solar Power – Why You Should Consider Solar Energy

Solar energy is one of the best ways to reduce or eliminate your electrical bill. Many people want to lower their electrical bills but do not understand solar enough to make the change. There are many different places to learn about solar energy, especially online.

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Solar Energy – The Environment-Friendly Choice

With the recent Oil Spill by BP in the Gulf of Mexico and the recent concerns for Global warming, various Governing bodies of different countries and various business organizations, including NGOs have begun to focus their attention even more than before towards the Renewable Resources of Energy. As we all know, the Oil Spill in THE Gulf of Mexico was not only a great loss in the share market, or BP’s shares, or the price fall down for oil, but it was a man-made disaster which could have been prevented. Oil the most important energy resource due to…

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Renewable Energy in Arizona

Arizona is many times described as the solar capital of the United States. It has enormous potential to develop solar and renewable energy. Unfortunately, Arizona is still a bit behind with fulfilling it’s potential and didn’t manage to reach its clean energy targets.

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What to Know in Residential Wind Turbines

Residential wind turbines are an alternative way to generate electricity to power homes. This can be used as replacement to or in conjunction with solar panels, making your home environmentally friendly and reducing your regular expenses.

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BP Oil Spill Could Cost Florida Hundreds of Thousands of Jobs

The Gulf Coast oil spill is a disaster in Florida, possibly costing nearly 200,000 jobs and completely eliminating some ten billion dollars in spending. This from research conducted by the University of Central Florida.

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