Archive for June, 2009

How long should an ipod energy last while it is full because mines doesn’t last that long?

Monday, June 15th, 2009
Mary S asked:


The green bar in the right hand corner doesn’t last as long as it should.

Will our efforts to “go green” really make a difference?

Sunday, June 14th, 2009
MrEnergy67 asked:


If our population continues to grow and we continue to consume more and more, albeit slightly less per-person, won’t any individual reductions be overshadowed by the aggregate increase in consumption? The math seems to tell the truth. If we are able to achieve a 10% reduction per-person in energy and resource consumption (a lofty goal) but grow by 15% in total consumers than we are actually having MORE impact on the earth! It seems anything short of a radical movement that includes reductions in BOTH consumption AND population will make a difference in the end.

Is Green living an environmental Friendly type ?

Sunday, June 14th, 2009
toddk57@sbcglobal.net asked:


Ok Can you add any ideas that Will save The Cost of
Energy ?

What are the best brands of green tea?

Thursday, June 11th, 2009
rbpa2031 asked:


I am looking for something that is good nutritionally, and helps with my energy level. I usually shop at Wholefoods, but wouldn’t mind going elsewhere for a good product.

What do you think of Al Gore and his “concern” about energy?

Thursday, June 11th, 2009
Another asked:


Read in a newspaper today that Gore’s residence uses roughly 15+ times the energy of an average residential home.
Is this the evidence we expect from a Nobel Peace prize winner who is supposedly a leader helping the world be “GREENER”. How can any of you consider this man is great or that we would want to have him be our leader as a VP or in any other form? Do you think it is time to deep six this man’s political career?

How do I gain access to trade shows?

Friday, June 5th, 2009
Steve,Rogers asked:


Hello All, I’m interested in starting some type of business but just not sure. I was wondering what type of id, etc ie.. tax id number would be necessary to attend a trade show. Or do you need industry specific id’s of some sort. I’m most interested in photograpy and or renewable energy/going green products. Thanks in advance for any help

This is the Reason Why Biodiesel Fuels are so Economical

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Biodiesel is known as an alternative fuel for burning. Biodiesel fuel comes from 100% renewable resources. Biodiesel can be used in vehicle, while mixing it with petroleum to produce biodiesel blend. Biodiesel is biodegradable. Biodiesel fuel produces about 60% less net lifecycle carbon dioxide emission, as compare to it is itself produced from atmospheric carbon dioxide. It is being watched that smog forming hydrocarbon emission are 35% greater and the Nitorgen Oxide emission are also greater.

Diesel engine used pure biodiesel fuel. Biodiesel is very safe to use, it is non toxic. Biodiesel is not alternative for vegetable oil. It can be used in its unaltered form in diesel engines. Only vegetables oil fuels must be changed and which is being used in combustion or ignition engines. It makes biodiesel one of the easiest alternative fuels to use. It is being get used in farm equipment.

Biodiesel fuel is made through process known as Tranesterfication. In this process, glycerin is taken out from vegetable oil or fat. Byproducts like methyl and glycerin being left in between the process. Biodiesel is free from sulfur and other aromatic which generally used to occur in traditional fuels. This unique quality of Biodiesel makes it different from other alternative. Biodiesel has passed all the health cautious test, means it is taken care that it should not affect human being. It is legally registered under environment protection agency. It can be legally sold and distributed in any part of world, while other alternative fuels cannot be sold legally.

Biodiesel is very much economical because it does not require costly raw material. Whatever the raw material it requires comes from plants and biodegradable, so it does not involves much cost. Now days it is rapidly becoming available to the general public. It is available at selected places in country or it can be directly bought from producer. Now its demands getting high, everybody is realizing benefit of biodegradable. It is a very much cheapest way to get biodiesel fuel is to make Biodiesel at home on yourself.

There are some vehicle manufacturers; who are positive about the use of biodiesel. For example, lower engine wear is cited as one of the fuels benefits. Biodiesel is very good than other standard diesel fuel. It used to clean the engine, also removes deposited dust in the fuel line. It is recommended by car manufacturer to change the engine after few months after switching to biodiesel. There are manufacturers that have released list of cars that run of Biodiesel.

Biodiesel is being use as a heating fuel, also in domestic and commercial boilers. There are some existing boilers that are needed to convert to biodiesel, but overall, it does not take much effort or cost to convert to biodiesel.

Note B100 should not be burned in home heaters. And biodiesel is generally more expensive to purchase than any other petroleum diesel, but this difference diminish due to economy. In Germany Biodiesel is cheaper than normal diesel at gas station.



About solar energy I think?

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Chris A asked:


More and more people are finally becoming aware that green energy is necessary if we want to continue to live on this planet
I think we are witnessing a green revolution. Governments are looking at renewable energy as one of the most safe and stable investment, and the sector is booming, in the West as well as in the East.

China’s PV Industry is booming and is very likely to become the largest supplier of photovoltaic panel in the world very soon.
If you want to know more about China’s PV Industry, check : www.solarpromotion.org

Is Al Gore not as ‘green’ as he claims?

Monday, June 1st, 2009
Muledancer asked:


Al Gore has spoken: The world must embrace a “carbon-neutral lifestyle.”
Public records reveal that as Gore lectures Americans on excessive consumption, he and his wife Tipper live in two properties: a 10,000-square-foot, 20-room, eight-bathroom home in Nashville, and a 4,000-square-foot home in Arlington, Va. (He also has a third home in Carthage, Tenn.) For someone rallying the planet to pursue a path of extreme personal sacrifice, Gore requires little from himself. Then there is the troubling matter of his energy use. In the Washington, D.C., area, utility companies offer wind energy as an alternative to traditional energy. In Nashville, similar programs exist. Utility customers must simply pay a few extra pennies per kilowatt hour, and they can continue living their carbon-neutral lifestyles knowing that they are supporting wind energy.According to public records, there is no evidence that Gore has signed up to use green energy in either of his large residences. www.usatoday.com