Alternative Energy Blog

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google Plus
  • Home
  • About EnergyRefuge.com
  • Green Advertising
  • Privacy Policy

Category - alternative energy

  • alternative energy
  • miscellaneous

Green: the New Red, White and Blue

April 21, 2007
by free electron
1 min read
4 Comments

I guess today is movie review day: A new movie is premiering on the Discovery Channel. Green: the New Red, White and Blue This looks to be a documentary on energy. I think this could be a good primer on the nuts and bolts of the energy life...

Continue reading

  • alternative energy
  • eco friendly
  • green tips

Kilowatt Ours: a movie review

April 21, 2007
by free electron
1 min read
1 Comment

I recently went to a private home to watch the movie Kilowatt Ours. This is a movie about a couple who wants to stop using coal and nuclear energy to power their apartment. The first part of their movie is explanatory. There are some very good...

Continue reading

  • alternative energy
  • ethanol
  • fuels

Ethanol: Is the jury still out?

April 6, 2007
by free electron
3 min read

Ethanol, at one time the savior of America’s energy needs, has a darker side. Production uses approximately 3 gallons of water to create 1 gallon of ethanol. With concerns about local reductions in drinkable and agricultural water (Some...

Continue reading

  • alternative energy
  • eco friendly
  • environment
  • global warming

Carbon Offsets: What Democracy for America is doing

April 3, 2007
by free electron
3 min read
1 Comment

I just got this email from Democracy for America (DFA). They are working to not just talk the talk, but working on walking the walk. They want their members to choose from three different wind farms and one dairy farm methane producer. The money...

Continue reading

  • alternative energy
  • eco friendly
  • environment
  • green tips
  • miscellaneous

Rechargeable Batteries are Cheaper

March 28, 2007
by tj
3 min read
3 Comments

10 billion batteries are sold in the United States. That’s about a billion tons of garbage with very toxic elements. It is a big industry, and it is a shame that we don’t pursue the possibility of eliminating most of the batteries by...

Continue reading

Previous 1 … 46 47 48 49 50 51 Next

You Should Follow Us!

energyrefuge facebook    energyrefuge twitter    alternative energy rss

Green Tips

Green Categories

    

    

Recent Posts

  • Hiring Solar Installers in Hawaii for a Clean, Reliable Energy Source
  • Blue Crab Inspections Review
  • The Costs of Biofuel, Biodiesel, and Renewable Energy
  • Your Guide to Becoming an ISA Certified Arborist
  • How Businesses Can Benefit from Commercial Solar PV
Copyright © 2025 EnergyRefuge.com Serving up the best alternative energy. Advertise with us! green advertising.
  • Home
  • About EnergyRefuge.com
  • Green Advertising
  • Privacy Policy
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google Plus