Monday, July 20, 2009

Improving Energy Efficiency

Article Taken from THE WHITE HOUSE: THE BRIEFING ROOM BLOG POST: Posted MONDAY, JUNE 29TH, 2009 AT 7:15 PM by Katherine Brandon:



Amidst the tremendous progress being made in Congress on legislation to create a clean energy economy, today the President led by example and did his part here in the Executive branch. The President and Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today several innovative actions that will promote energy efficiency while saving Americans billions of dollars annually. This announcement highlights the fact that clean energy not only makes environmental sense, but it also makes smart economic sense. The President explained that this is why the administration has put energy at the forefront of our economic recovery, working to build a new, clean energy economy for the future:

So we've gotten a lot done on the energy front over the last six months. But even as we're changing the ways we're producing energy, we're also changing the ways we use energy. In fact, one of the fastest, easiest, and cheapest ways to make our economy stronger and cleaner is to make our economy more energy efficient. And that's something that Secretary Chu is working every single day to work through.

This announcement, which takes effect in 2012, includes major changes to energy conservation standards for household and commercial lighting. It mainly focuses on General Service Fluorescent Lamps, commonly found in residential and commercial builds, and Incandescent Reflector Lamps, commonly found in recessed and track lighting. Although these changes may not sound exciting, the President explained, the effects will be substantial:

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Friday, July 10, 2009

Welcome to Green Domain, Energy Efficiency Specialists

The Green Domain Blog is an information data base for all your energy needs. Here you can read current green articles on sustainability, energy efficiency, geothermal, solar power and more.
Green Domain's Blog is also a directory for our readers to find links to Government Rebates, Incentive Programs, and Tax Deductions.

To get started, here is a great article from National Geographic on Energy Conservation...


It Starts at Home
By Peter Miller
Photography by Tyrone Turner

Not long ago, my wife, PJ, and I tried a new diet—not to lose a little weight but to answer a nagging question about climate change. Scientists have reported recently that the world is heating up even faster than predicted only a few years ago, and that the consequences could be severe if we don't keep reducing emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that are trapping heat in our atmosphere. But what can we do about it as individuals? And as emissions from China, India, and other developing nations skyrocket, will our efforts really make any difference?

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