Posts tagged with “gas”

Solar Energy for Your Home

Monday, 2 July, 2012

Solar energy is a renewable resource that is unlimited and always accessible, compared to fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. It is a clean energy source and allocates for local energy independence that is free from pollution. The sun produces about 1,000 Watts per square meter that reaches the earth at noon … Read More »

Ground Coupling Heat Pumps

Monday, 25 June, 2012

The natural flow of heat is from hot places to cold places. However, with the use of a heat pump, an equipment usually driven by an electric motor, heat can be pushed to the other direction, from cold to hot. In the same principle, air conditioners transport heat from a cool place to the hot … Read More »

Boost Energy Savings by Insulating your Water Heater Tank

Wednesday, 16 May, 2012

Water heaters are one of the biggest consumers of energy in an average household. When you insulate water heater tanks, the amount of heat loss is decreased so you won’t have to shell out more money in water heating bills and hot water remains hot longer. Since traditional storage tanks constantly heat water, they actually … Read More »

Radon Gas and How to Get Rid of Them

Wednesday, 11 April, 2012

Radon gas is a chemical substance described as odorless, tasteless, and colorless. It is a byproduct of decaying uranium or thorium, radioactive gases found in various laboratories and sites. Radon emits gases containing solid radioactive particles which are highly toxic and deadly for anyone who has direct contact with it. Health Effects of Radon Gas … Read More »