Should the government increase taxes as a means of conserving energy?
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I’m talking about the heat to cool the engine. The heat generated by the exhaust and the brakes. If this heat was converted to electricity or fuel savings, how much electricty could be produced or fuel saved?
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Please confirm if these 2 tips regarding gas conservation are facts or myths:
1. staying/shifting to a lower gear, NEUTRAL specially, will stretch gas mileage.
2. Not using the car airconditioner will stretch gas mileage.
Any real and tested truths regarding vehicle gas conservation?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 24th, 2010. 3 Comments.
Yes, electricity is energy. But it is a renewable source. We can get it from solar power. Oil, on the other hand, is a non-renewable source (we’re running out) and is polluting the environment which we share with other animals. They have just as much a right to be here as we do.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 21st, 2010. 7 Comments.
I have been using this light bulb for a while without any problem. All of a sudden the bulb made this hissing sound and lots of white smoke was released into the air. It had some chemical smell to it too. I unplugged the lamp and put it outside. I opened all the windows and had a fan pushing air out of the room.
How dangerous are these light bulbs if the mercury gas escapes from them? Is there enough gas in one light bulb to be dangerous? Should I worry about my other energy saving light bulbs? What makes the bulb break up like that? I had my toddler in my bed when this happened. Should I be worried about her breathing this stuff? We got out of the room within seconds, but we still breathed some of it.
Sorry for the multitude of questions: I’m worried.
Thanks to anyone who answers.
P.S. There was nothing other than the lamp shade around the bulb or on the lamp.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 21st, 2010. 1 Comment.
This is for a project that im doing.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 18th, 2010. 7 Comments.
i have to pay for hot water now, how do you conserve it and how to conserve energy?? (electricity)
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