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Energy Saving Ideas


By Dave Rongey
©2008 Dave Rongey
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  Summary: Here are some great ways to start saving energy right away for very little investment compared to the savings you will realize.

Energy Saving Ideas:

Guide to Saving Energy and Lowering your Energy Bills

Energy Saving Tips for You and Your Home

Solar Attic Exhaust Fans - Cools your home Faster with Free Energy!

Energy Saving Alternatives

Power Save


Water 4 Gas

 

 





Learn How to Wire it Right with my

Complete Guide to Home Electrical Wiring

For DIY Homeowners, Students and Electricians

Includes:
Home Electrical Wiring - Upgrade Electrical Wiring
120 Volt Circuits
240 Volt Circuits
Multi-Wired Circuits
Wiring Methods for Installing Home Electrical Circuit Wiring
Electrical Codes for Home Electrical Wiring
Electrical Troubleshooting and Repairs
....and much more.  

A Great Guide for Electricians, Inspectors, Students and Teachers

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