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Articles tagged with ‘eco heating’

Energy-Saving Heatsaver Radiator Panels

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on January 19th, 2011

Heatsaver Radiator Panels

These Heatsaver Radiator Panels are a quick and easy way to increase your radiator’s heating efficiency. The heat reflecting panels can be installed in minutes behind your radiator to reduce the amount of heat that is lost through external walls.
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Eco Tutor: Solar Heating for your Home

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on December 19th, 2008

Solar Heater Diagram

This guest article was kindly written by Ron Bean of The Green Chameleon. It’s a great introduction to domestic Solar Heating and how it all works.

It’s that time of year again – time to break out the sweaters, winter coats and watch those winter heating bills go up every month. Chances are that along with those monthly energy bills, you’re also contributing to global warming.

If your home uses a conventional gas-fired furnace, or fuel-oil, both of which are fossil fuels, which generate greenhouse gases. If you have electric heat, you are indirectly generating greenhouse gases, since the electricity needed to power electric heaters is often provided by coal-burning electric power plants.

But what if you could keep your home toasty warm all winter long, generate zero greenhouse gases and your monthly heating bill was zero? That’s right, I said zero – as in nada, nothing at all. (more…)

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