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People are often overwhelmed by the thought of all they’d have to do to have a greener home. It’s hard to know just where to start and which methods of green energy will work best in your home and for the environment. Read this article for some tips on improving the energy use in your home.

If you are charging products within your home, use smart green ideas to conserve energy by unplugging these devices when you are done. Even when they are fully charged, these units still consume energy and cost you money. So unplug them when they are finished, and save some energy and money.

Hot water can be obtained in a low cost, environmentally friendly manner through solar energy. Purchase a solar water heating system. Indirect or direct circulation systems are both available. Indirect systems are the best option for those who have frozen pipes during the winter.

Insulate your home. A pre-1950 home that isn’t insulated will use approximately 60 percent more energy than a house that was built after 2000. Adding sufficient insulation to your attic and basement will greatly improve your home’s energy efficiency. As well as keeping you warm in the winter, you will find that the home remains much cooler in the summer months, reducing the need for an air conditioner.

When installing solar panels, ensure that the energy-storing batteries are installed as close to the cells as possible. This helps prevent power loss in the cables. This also prevents long cables from casting shadows over the PV cells.

Save energy, and your hard-earned dollars, by only using your washing machine and dishwasher when you have a full load. A small load uses just as much energy as a full load and accomplishes a lot less for the energy expenditure. Let laundry stack up another day or two in order to maximize savings and efficiency. Also consider drying clothes outdoors on a clothesline if allowed in your area. The fresh outdoorsy scent can’t be beat, and you will show a significant savings in your utility bill if you cut back on your dryer usage.

In some areas of the world people can sign up for wind and geothermal energy from their power supplier. This is usually a little more money, but it is green energy that you are buying and do not have to invest in the machinery to make it. This helps relive the stress for fossil fuels by your energy company.

Appliances can be a big, unnecessary energy drain. Find out how much energy each of your appliances are using. Work to replace those larger appliances that are inefficient and outdated, and unplug the smaller ones – like computers and television sets – when they are not in use. Setting all appliances on a timer switch is another way to ensure that you don’t waste energy.

Every home has a different layout and is in different areas. With all of the different variables, green energy technology will vary significantly for each area. There are some that will work for every home, and others that will not. When you see tips that fit your current scenario, make use of them wisely.

Alternative Energy, Green Energy News

Houston, TX September 28, 2004 — Power Technology, Inc. (stock symbol = PWTC), has recently accelerated activities to commercialize its’ award winning new battery technology. See the information web site http://www.pwtcbattery.com for more details.

Recent developments include:
Adding a new CEO with business development and technology commercialization expertise. See http://www.pwtcbattery.com/ceo-news.htm for bio and details.

Securing $5,500,000 in expansion funding (http://www.pwtcbattery.com/technology-financing-news.htm) to enable new battery technology commercialization pre-production engineering and development.

Locking up 27.6 million shares of common stock (http://www.pwtcbattery.com/stock-news-915.htm) to enhance stock market performance potential. 

Announcing plans to manufacture prototype batteries for industry evaluation to refine sales strategy and manufacturing plans for full commercialization of their unique battery technology.

Power Technology (PWTC) will utilize their patented, award winning new battery technology (http://www.pwtcbattery.com/battery-technology.htm) to develop and commercialize a variety of environment friendly (90% less lead) batteries anticipated to be less then half the size and up to 66% lighter than conventional batteries. 

Company research indicates that these new batteries should also have superior recharge rates and longer lifetimes.

Lighter, smaller sized batteries can be used to satisfy the needs of the electric wheelchair industry as well as many green energy applications including solar and wind power storage, fuel cells, electric cars, hybrid engines and other alternate energy technology. See http://www.pwtcbattery.com/alternative-energy.htm for more information.

The $14 billion annual industrial battery marketplace includes traction (motive power) batteries and stationary (standby or uninterruptible power supply) batteries.

In the automotive sector, more than 110 million lead acid vehicles batteries were manufactured in 2003 for over 650 million vehicles on the world’s roads. Approximately 81% of automotive battery sales worldwide in fiscal 2003 were for the automotive replacement market. Johnson Controls, a leading U.S. lead acid battery manufacturer, produces batteries for more than 35 million vehicles annually. These batteries were worth an estimated $1.8 billion. More than 50 million Chinese sealed lead acid batteries were shipped in 2003. 

Hybrid vehicle growth drove growth for nickel metal hydride and lithium batteries as more than 120,000 hybrid passenger cars have been sold. Demand is expected to continue to exceed production. 

Notice: This release is for information purposes only. Power Technology, Inc. has neither approved nor disapproved this release. This release is not an offer or solicitation to buy securities. This information should not be considered to be any type of investment opinion or advice. These statements are not guarantees of future results of performance. All statements, other than statements of fact, included in this release, may include forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Battery market information is based on BCC, Inc.’s Battery & EV Technology Newsletter, which keeps readers abreast of battery and EV industry technology developments and industry news.

This article courtesy of http://www.alternative-power-energy.com. You may freely reprint this article on your website or in your newsletter provided this courtesy notice and the author name and URL remain intact.

Solar Garden Lighting & Fountains Popular for the Spring

Farmington Hills, MI May 25, 2004 – As the cost of energy continues to rise, and the cost of solar panels are falling, the sales of solar garden lighting, solar fountains and solar birdbaths have taken a large increase this spring.

Have you been wanting to enhance your yard with landscape lighting, but haven’t because you hate the thought of running power cables? Adding lights is now easier than ever with the large selection of solar garden lights on the market this spring. Just place these in any location that allows for direct sunlight through the day, and they will automatically illuminate at night. You won’t have to remember to turn it on or off!

How Does it Work? 
During the day, the solar panel on the top of the light will convert the sunlight into electricity and recharge the included rechargeable battery. In the evening the light will turn on automatically. The hours of light generated with each charge depends on the geographical location, weather conditions and seasonal lighting availability. Visit: http://www.backyardstyle.com/shop/solar.php for solar garden lighting products and http://www.backyardstyle.com/shop/fountains.php for solar fountain products.

About the Author:
Mary Joyce is the marketing director of BackyardStyle.com which is owned by GregRobert Enterprises, LLC. GregRobert historically has offered discounted pet products for cat, bird, fish and dog owners. Their original Internet site, http://www.pet-dog-cat-supply-store.com is a web portal for pet lovers. 

www.backyardstyle.com offers the same discounted, quality service and products as its counterpart in the pet market – but concentrates solely on lawn and garden supplies. With a wide variety of bird feeders, lawn statues, planters and pond gardening supplies, this is a new site that you don’t want to miss. Find out a lot more about keeping those pests away from your garbage at this great site!

Visit GregRobert online at http://www.backyardstyle.com

World Wide Green cuts consumer prices for solar energy with more than 50%!

Zaandam, The Netherlands – June 2002 – Prices for consumption of solar electricity offered by World Wide Green (http://www.worldwidegreen.com) have been reduced by more than 50%. Currently the price of the product World Wide Green Solar is available to customers world-wide for 30 €cents per kWh. For this price customers get the guarantee that the amount equivalent to a certain share of the electricity they purchase from their regular electricity supplier is produced by new solar energy plants somewhere in the world. 

World Wide Green is the first company ever offering people in every country in the world the possibility to choose for a guarantee that the amount of electricity they use is produced by new renewable energy sources. It delivers the green update to its customers by making use of recently emerged green certificate systems in several countries. Green certificates are also known as green tags, green tickets or renewable energy credits. Official green certificate systems have been put in place during 2001 in Australia, Austria, the Netherlands and Texas. In the coming years many countries in Europe, America and Asia will follow. 

“Being able to purchase renewable energy certificates world-wide starts to pay-off. It allows us to acquire certificates, on behalf or our customers, in those countries where the circumstances for renewable technologies are best.” says Gerrit Jan Schaeffer, General Director of World Wide Green. “Wind energy certificates from countries with much wind, solar energy certificates from countries with abundant sun-shine.”

In addition to World Wide Green Solar, the company also offers the product World Wide Green Wind. This product only costs an additional 3 €cents/kWh. Schaeffer: “A substantial share of our customers show interest to include a certain percentage solar energy in their energy mix, even though the price and cost of solar is substantially higher than that of wind. The price reduction of our solar product will allow such customers to further increase their solar energy share”.

World Wide Green is a company that exist as a venture (v.o.f.) since 1 January 2002. The main activity of World Wide Green is to provide the service of a ‘green update’ of the electricity use of its customers. Its main way of selling this service is through its Internet site www.worldwidegreen.com. World Wide Green procedures and products are controlled by the well-known German environmental Institute for Applied Ecology, the Oeko Institut. More information on the Oeko quality certification procedure can be found at www.oeko.de/service/greencert.

Dr. Gerrit Jan Schaeffer is a renowned expert on green certificate systems world-wide. Work in this field was done for the European Commission as well as for governments of European and Asian countries. He co-authored several leading reports and articles in scientific journals on green certificates. During 2001 he was chairman of the Dutch National Team of the international Renewable Energy Certificate System (RECS) platform (www.recs.org). He was also vice-representative of the Netherlands in the RECS-Presidium.

For information: http://worldwidegreen.com or
Contact: schaeffer@worldwidegreen.com or
Fax: +31-75-6147333