Exergia’s New Energy Shop

August 16, 2009

Here’s a really neat site on alternative energy technologies.
I think that this is a good example of where we should dedicate more ressources to help our environment
Sophisticated demonstration models of alternative energy technologies for universities, schools and interested individuals: Stirling Engines and steam engines, fuel cells, photovoltaic objects, toys and more! Discover extraordinary ideas in [...]

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Solar Energy Kit Review

August 11, 2009

As an avid proponent of Michigan Renewable Energy, I would like for you to offer you my review of The Efficient Planet Kit which is by far one of the best products I have seen for clean energy in a long time.
The kit instructions for the projects are, without doubt, some of the easiest I [...]

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Reusing and Recycling Using Documents Enclosed Envelopes

August 8, 2009

Our top tips on packaging series continues with helpful hints on using documents enclosed envelopes to improve packaging reusability.
3 reasons to reuse your packaging materials
1)   As pressure on the environment and the need for the nation to economise grows, it’s now critical to conserve and reuse packaging.
2)   Reusing packaging is the best form of recycling, [...]

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Best Plant for Landfills

August 7, 2009

Reported problems with early compactors were an inclination for the wheels to pick up refuse, especially in wet weather, and instability because of a high centre of gravity.
The steel wheels are fitted with spikes, lugs or bars for compression and traction purposes and the configuration of the track and wheel spikes is very important. The [...]

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The Best Plant Selection Tips for Landfill Compaction

August 7, 2009

The Use and Selection of Dump Site Plant
Where wastes are tipped on top of each bay in the rubbish dump cells the plant is used to push the refuse into position over the tip face after discharge from the vehicle. A skilful operator while doing this will, by keeping his blade barely above the intended [...]

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