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Flexing Solar Panels

Large, bulky fixed structures are what most people think of when it comes to solar panels. These days, small flexible solar panels are readily available for powering all typos of electronics.


Your Swimming Pool is an Energy Hog - Learn How to Save Hundreds on Your Electric Bill

Swimming pools consume more energy than most pool owners realize. Would you leave your refrigerator open all the time? If you are not using efficient, digital pool timers or controls you are throwing money away.


Audit Air Conditioning Airflows - Improve Comfort, Climate and Conservation

Have you ever gone to a business and literally been frozen? This often happens at restaurants and coffee shops where the temperature control is pre-set or the employees set it for their level of comfort. Of course the employees are moving around a lot and stay toasty even in the blizzard they create by way of the businesses ventilation system. Have you ever sat underneath a vent and the cold air blows right down on you and you have to move to a place where the airflow is not directed too you? This is quite common and occasionally a customer will complain to the management on hand about being frozen in their favorite coffee shop or business. Obviously this is not good for business.


Solar Power Is An Excellent Way To Cut Your Heating Bills - But Watch Out For Dodgy Installers

Billscutter.com reports on how solar power can provide practical energy and cost savings, following the installation of solar water heating panels, while warning against the risk of contracting to installers who value their profits above your environment.


The Economics of Cloning Armies or Super Families

Life is not for sale, but it doesn't matter anyway, it is not cost effective to clone.


Manufacturing and US Economy in this Modern Period

Manufacturing sector is changing; are we doing enough?


Vietnam as an Emerging Economy

Vietnam, one of Asia's Newly Emerging Economies, has turned its economy around dramatically after several years of macroeconomic instability, stagnation, and isolation from the world economy. With its Soviet style ministerial system and Communist Party leadership, Vietnam is moving from a commodities based economy heavily reliant on ever diminishing supplies of natural resources, through a phase of 'strategic retreat', to one of conscious and determined development of uniquely Vietnamese market-oriented ideologies.


Printer Cartridge Economics -- Four Ways To Make Your Ink Last Longer

The search for reliable but cheap printer ink never ends, but there are some strategies you can adopt to economize on ink use and lower your budget for replacement cartridges.


The New Economy

Thet technological revolution we are experiencing is causing us to do more things differently. Stop and think about the routine things you do and how you can save time by doing them differently.


The Economy's Greatest Depression Downturn Ever Is Now Just A Few Years Away

The American economy is just a few years away from the onset of the greatest depression in its history, worse than the 1930s. Driven by our immutable demographics, Baby Boomers' spending will decline dramatically as they slip past the 45-54 year age band. Historically, the US economy has followed this key demographic spending curve for nearly a hundred years with a near glove fit. Their decline in spending and its effect on the economy can only be described as catastrophic.


It's Official: Inflation is Back! (And it may be worse than you think)

A look into 2006.


Petrol & Katrina Impact Wide Array of Product Costs

Forecasters say that a wide range of products from food to auto parts will see rises in retail prices this winter with food products seeing the largest rise in several years.


Team-of-Twenty-One

How to build sustainable India Operations.


Interest Rates and the Hidden Cost of Globalization

There is more to higher interest rates than domestic consumption. Read on...


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