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Power Here, Power There: Only Zeus Could Move Electricity Better!

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Zeus was the all-powerful head god of the Greeks. He was master of lightning bolts and could throw them anywhere he chose. That much electrical power striking at random certainly seemed like an act of the gods to the Greeks. If you want just a small taste of what it is like to be Zeus, try the following. Electrical Transfer Switches Okay, so you have electrical current at several thousands of volts moving at the speed of light through a power station.…

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What's The Best Way To Take Advantage Of A Booming Oil And Gas Market?

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If you’ve found yourself wishing you had more investment knowledge each time you hear about the price of gold skyrocketing or that a new IPO that has quadrupled in value in its first day on the market, you’re not alone – less than 50 percent of Americans have money invested in the stock market, and many cite inexperience or lack of knowledge about stocks as one of the primary reasons for this avoidance.…

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3 Things To Consider Before Buying Your Off-Grid Property

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With the tenuous state of affairs in the world, more and more people are giving thought to going off grid and leading a self-sustainable lifestyle. For most people, this means buying a piece of land and creating a homestead that no longer requires your dependence on being connected to the main power supply. Building your homestead will require time, but it will also require carefully choosing the piece of land you plan to build upon.…

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3 Reasons To Go With A Diesel Car For Your Next Vehicle

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When you think of the word diesel, images of big trucks hauling massive payloads down the highway probably come to mind. But today, engines that run on diesel fuel are manufactured by plenty of big name car companies. Diesel passenger cars and even SUVs are available for those interested. If you are in the market for a new vehicle, it might worth your time to at least look into diesel as a potential option.…

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3 Ways to Make Your Fireplace More Energy Efficient

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Gathering around the hearth is something that families have been doing for centuries. Unfortunately, this nostalgic action could be costing you money when it comes to your monthly utility costs. If you are looking for some simple ways to cut your energy use, look no further than your home’s fireplace. Here are three things you can do to your fireplace to save money on utilities: 1. Make sure your chimney’s damper is closed tightly when you aren’t using the fireplace.…

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5 Advantages Of Using Propane

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Propane is a gas that you may actually prefer to use over other types of energy. There are multiple reasons for this. If you are operating a business, taking care of your home, or planning an event, consider these advantages that propane brings: Portable Luckily, propane usually comes in very portable containers. They often have handles that let you lift the propane up and set it down wherever you need. You can pick up new containers with your vehicle whenever you need to.…

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3 Tips For Preparing For A Snowstorm When You Have Propane Heat

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Propane heat has a lot of benefits for those who live in cold weather clients. For example, if there is a snowstorm coming your way, you might feel peace of mind in knowing that you will still be able to keep your home and family nice and warm, even if the electricity goes out. However, you shouldn’t take your propane heat for granted when you are facing a serious winter storm.…

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Phasing Out Your Old Incandescent Bulbs

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While older incandescent bulbs might be cheaper at the moment of purchase, their energy use and short lifespan are reason enough for most homeowners to stop using them. The alternatives then become LED and compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL), both of which out-perform incandescent lights in these areas. However, there are some areas where they simply don’t measure up, such as in aesthetics and variety. As such, it’s a good idea to figure out where allowances might need to be made in order to retain your decor while still using better bulbs.…

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Properly Prepare For A Propane Delivery

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If you have recently moved into a home that uses propane for heating, it is important to have the tank filled before winter starts to ensure that you have enough propane to get through the winter. Having the propane filled during the end of summer will save you money because the cost of propane goes up at the beginning of winter because of high demand. If you plan to have your propane tank filled in the near future, use the following guide to properly prepare for the company that comes to fill the tank.…

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Two Wind Power Myths Homeowners May Assume Are True

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Renewable energy sources have rapidly been gaining attention, and this is for good reasons. These systems have experienced a significant decrease in cost and maintenance requirement in recent decades. In fact, homeowners have a variety of options available to them if they are wanting to install a renewable energy system for the home. In particular, wind turbines have started to gain popularity as a source of energy for homes. However, there are many homeowners that lack a detailed understanding of these systems, which can make it difficult for them to make an informed choice about whether to install these devices on their property.…

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