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No Cost and Low Cost Home Energy Saving Tips!

Monday, June 13th, 2011

No Cost and Low Cost Home Energy Saving Tips!

The trick to getting the most savings is to use a whole house approach, from the roof, walls, and insulation that enclose it to the appliances and lights inside, using the simple and practical tips you will find in No-Cost and Low-Cost Energy Saving Tips For Your Home.

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    Why does “green energy” cost so much?

    Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

    Question by Obama – Wimp in the White House: Why does “green energy” cost so much?
    For two years, the city of Durango, Colo., bought electricity for all its government buildings from wind farms. The City Council ended that program this year, reverting to electricity derived from coal-burning plants and saving the cash-strapped city about ,000.

    Solar cost 5 per megawatt
    Wind =
    Nuclear=
    Coal=

    Why does it cost so much?

    http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20090504/UPDATES01/905040340

    Best answer:

    Answer by Buddy R
    Because we don’t have the technology at the moment for it to be economically feasible.

    Obama’s policies will make the cost of energy skyrocket and he admitted that already. He also stated his policies would put the coal industry out of business. Coal provides 50% of our power.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdi4onAQBWQ

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    GBSI Eco-Friendly, Sustainable, Energy Efficient, Cost Saving Alternative Quality Housing

    Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

    Informational Video for Eco/Green/Alternative Builder/Manufacturer of Homes. Sustainable, Affordable (Less Expensive then regular stick built homes). Very Impressive homes, happy to talk about and promote them.
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    Q&A: Does anybody realize Obama’s proposed energy plan will cost families $1,000′s?

    Sunday, September 12th, 2010

    by bricksandbread

    Question by Mike: Does anybody realize Obama’s proposed energy plan will cost families ,000′s?
    Obama’s proposed energy plan, cap and trade tax on energy, was originally projected to cost 6 billion over 8 years. One of Obama’s top staffers, Jason Furm, now states that the plan will cost the industry over trillion, an average of billion annually.

    The Heritage Foundation originally projected a 7 a year increase in utility bills for the average family, but with the additional costs it is now projected that this plan will cost American families an average of ,800 more a year! And that’s an average that includes many families that don’t even have A/C. Not included in this is his plan to subsidize “green energies” to forcefully replace cheaper power which will raise energy costs even higher.

    The Obama administration claims that the 0 a year “Making Work Pay” tax credit will offset this, but anyone that can do math can see the error in that. I am all for finding renewable energy, but does this make sense at a time when Americans are struggling? All to combat a “Global Warming” theory that 34,000 American Scientists have concluded there is no credible evidence that human release of greenhouse gas is causing it?

    Best answer:

    Answer by Stephen
    All part of the grand plan to totally subject the people.

    Give your answer to this question below!

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    Infor EAM Asset Sustainability: Asset Performance at a Lower Energy Cost

    Sunday, September 5th, 2010

    As businesses and government begin taking action to reduce greenhouse gases, how do you know what approach makes the best financial sense for you? What if your company could reduce its total energy spending by 6% to 11% or even 20%, and provide a demonstrable commitment to environmental sustainability while increasing its bottom line profitability? Infor EAM Asset Sustainability Edition has been created to address the challenges faced by all commercial and industrial (C&I) companies that need to factor energy consumption into their asset management strategy. Infor EAM sustainability software solutions enable organizations to substantially reduce energy costs, while minimizing carbon emissions and the impact of their operations on the environment. For more information, visit: www.infor.com

    Rep. Nydia Velázquez, Chairwoman of the Small Business Committee, speaks in favor of the the Energy Independence and Security Act to put us on a path toward energy independence—to strengthen national security, lower energy costs, grow our economy and create new jobs, and begin to reduce global warming. Specifically, Congress is taking groundbreaking steps to increase the efficiency of our vehicles, making an historic commitment to American grown biofuels, requiring that 15 percent of our electricity come from renewable sources, and strengthening energy efficiency for a wide range of products, appliances, lighting and buildings to reduce energy costs to consumers. The energy bill repeals tax breaks for profit-rich oil companies, and invest that money in clean renewable energy and new American technologies. Not only would this reduce our dependence on foreign oil, the measure would also save consumers billions of dollars.
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