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Independent, The (London) - HEAT OF THE MOMENT April 5,

July 10th, 2008

Independent, The (London) - HEAT OF THE MOMENT
April 5, 2008 — Volcanic eruption devastated Montserrat 11 years ago. Now, adventurous tourists are boosting its recovery. Rob Crossan reports My taxi driver’s…

Diverse Issues in Higher Education - Baker’s heat
May 15, 2008 — [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Moving beyond the scope of the literary scholarship for which he is known, Dr. Houston A. Baker Jr., in his latest book,…

High Demand Natural gas demand has remained strong in

September 5th, 2007

High Demand Natural gas demand has remained strong in 2005, owing to the continued strong performance of the economy. Additionally, unusually high temperatures prevailing across the country this summer have increased the need for home cooling, which adds to natural gas demand used by electric power generators

Solar hot water heaters use the sun to heat either

October 19th, 2006

Solar hot water heaters use the sun to heat either water or a heat-transfer fluid in collectors. There are passive systems and active systems. A typical system will reduce the need for conventional water heating by about two-thirds. Sometimes the plumbing from a solar heater connects to a house’s existing water heater, which stays inactive as long as the water coming in is hot or hotter than the temperature setting on the indoor water heater. When it falls below this temperature, the home’s water heater can kick in to make up the difference. High-temperature solar water heaters can provide energy-efficient hot water and hot water heat for large commercial and industrial facilities

Heating Bills to Drop for Natural Gas Users

October 18th, 2006

Heating Bills to Drop for Natural Gas Users
Smartmoney.com - Oct 11, 2006 Homes in the Midwest, where gas is the prevalent heating fuel, will see the steepest drop with home heating expenditures, down about 14%.

Mild winter expected to lower gas heating bills
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Oct 11, 2006 BY MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN. WASHINGTON — Families using natural gas can expect their heating bills to drop about $119 this winter. Those

Oil Rises as U.S. Demand Gains, Heating Fuel Stockpiles Drop 

October 17th, 2006

Oil Rises as U.S. Demand Gains, Heating Fuel Stockpiles Drop 
Bloomberg.com - Oct 12 10:00 PM
Oct. 13 (Bloomberg) — Crude oil rose in New York after a report showed U.S. fuel demand increased for the first time in seven weeks and heating fuel supplies fell more than expected.Save to My Web

Airport Check-in: Albany touts tech, Fresno gets $7M renovation 
USA Today - Oct 15 7:18 PM
Travelers catching a cab at Albany International will now get a lesson in local technology companies. In a deal among the airport, the primary airport taxi company and the local chamber of commerce, taxi drivers are now required to promote to arriving customers the region’s potential as a technology industry hot spot.Save to My Web

Essence - Warming trends smart ways to stay cozy this

October 16th, 2006

Essence - Warming trends smart ways to stay cozy this winter: the nip in the air this time of year is enough to make any of us covet more time under the covers.
January 1, 2005 — the comfort zone "Down comforters are a popular option because they offer warmth without weight," says Andrew Schantz, vice-president of …

Recycling Today - Heating things up: the C&D world show touched on everything from processing mixed C&D to the cleanup efforts following hurricane Katrina
March 1, 2006 — Heating things up: the C&D world show touched on everything from processing mixed C&D to the cleanup efforts following hurricane Katrina.(CMRA-WRAP …

Bad weather scuttles Ghost of Charron Lake recovery 

October 15th, 2006

Bad weather scuttles Ghost of Charron Lake recovery 
CBC Manitoba - Oct 13 8:22 AM
The latest attempt to raise the Ghost of Charron Lake, a rare and historic Fokker Standard Universal aircraft that has been submerged in the northern Manitoba lake for 75 years, was abandoned earlier this week when an early winter storm hit the area.Save to My Web

Assuming a return to normal temperatures, this winter will be

October 14th, 2006

Assuming a return to normal temperatures, this winter will be colder than last winter. This should result in increased gas use by almost 3 percent for the representative Midwest residential gas customer. This increased gas use, coupled with the projected price increase of more than 43 percent, would result in an increase of about 48 percent in total expenditures for gas by the representative household

Builders, utilities, and the Department of Energy have joined together

October 13th, 2006

Builders, utilities, and the Department of Energy have joined together on several occasions to offer tax credits and utility rebates to encourage the use of solar hot water for residential and commercial projects

Unfortunately, many duct systems are poorly insulated or not insulated

October 12th, 2006

Unfortunately, many duct systems are poorly insulated or not insulated properly. Ducts that leak heated air into unheated spaces can add hundreds of dollars a year to your heating and cooling bills. Insulating ducts that are in unconditioned spaces is usually very cost effective. If you are buying a new duct system, consider one that comes with insulation already installed