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Enginemates Heat Transfer Pvt Ltd – Air Cooled Heat Exchanger
Enginemates Heat Transfer Pvt Ltd caters to various industrial sectors like refineries, petrochemical plants, power plants etc. Enginemates has excelled in the domain of offering complete heat transferring solutions. Our immaculate range of products inclu...
Wind Power is the Future of Renewable Energy
The fact is that if you were to open any well illustrated history book, you would find that the use of wind power is nothing new. The technology was first put to use centuries ago to do things like pump water and grind grain into flour, and meal. So then ...
Healthy Environment demands Green PC
Global warming is caused by emissions of carbon dioxide, which trap heat so it can't escape the atmosphere. Although cars, factories and power plants do most of the damage, the computer is at least partly to blame. Like all the other electronic device com...
German Photovoltaic Capacity to Reach 41.6 GWp by 2014
According to our latest research report “German Photovoltaic Market Analysis”, Germany has been the global leader in photovoltaic industry during the past decade. Energy import dependency, limited fossil & nuclear resources, and vast availability of solar...
Gas Turbine Efficiency
The allegedly impending crises of fuel shortages, fuel price rises and of global warming hang over the society of western society in the twenty first century and as a result businesses and governments alike are searching for more environmentally friendly...
Benefits Of Going Green
Hosting websites on green servers is a growing trend for many businesses. It involves hiring companies that purchase power from renewable energy sources like hydroelectric dams and windmills to run their operations. This is in contrast to conventional web...
The Importance Of Going Green
Mother Nature is currently in dire straits. The continued industrialization of countries all over the world is putting an enormous strain on Earth’s ability to cope with pollution. The excessive production of greenhouse gases is a particularly large threa...
Green Appliance Use
Fact: The average home is a bigger pollutant than an average car. This is because most power plants run on coal and natural gas. Household appliances and electronics contribute to this in no small way. And though right now we can’t imagine living life wit...
Why eco-friendly living is necessary?
• Manufacturing processes are energy-intensive
Everything you own originates from somewhere and has its own environmental impact. To reduce the carbon footprint of any product, select articles made of eco-friendly materials like organic cotton, sustain...
Cleaner Energy with Wind Power Electricity
There are different sources of electricity. Most of our electricity today comes from power plants in which power generators are fueled by things like coal and petroleum. Alternatives like solar power and wind power are available as well and increasing in ...
Air Monitoring for Public Safety
Most people are aware about pollution in the external environment, and have started using ozone-friendly, recycled products. However, the indoor air quality is most often ignored as it appears to be healthy and free of pollution. In reality, it contains ...
Biomass Electricity Myths Dispelled
There are plenty of myths associated with biomass power but don’t let these fallacies keep you from capitalizing on one of the most reliable green energy sources around.
Myth: Alternative energy sources are unreliable.
Truth: Some alternative energ...
Electricity and What It Is To Us
A simple question such as "Why do we depend so much on electricity?" exists but only some ask it. Of course a lot of people know why as it is used everyday and everywhere. But for those who do not, here is why. We all use appliances at home and even in th...
Clean and Cheap Energy from the Wind
There are different sources of electricity. Most of our electricity today comes from power plants in which power generators are fueled by things like coal and oil. Alternative energies like solar and wind energy are available, as well as increasing in pop...
New Housing Minister Urged to Go Green
Grant Shapps, the coalitions government's new Housing Minister, has been advised to develop the previous administration's green policies.
The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) has advised Mr Shapps to follow in the footsteps of the last Labour governme...
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