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- The DEVap Air Conditioner is Energy Efficient
- Princess Peach Art Made from Recycled Bottle Caps
- Self-Regulating Traffic Lights Set to Improve Traffic Flow and Gas Consumption
- Prince Charles Approves of Eco-Friendly Coffins
| The DEVap Air Conditioner is Energy Efficient Posted: 19 Sep 2010 09:46 AM PDT ![]() For the people who want to beat the heat, air conditioners have been known to offer some serious issues as far as energy consumption is concerned. Alas, with the DEVap air conditioners, you can reportedly save up to 90% of energy consumption. The DEVap Air Conditioner avoids the refrigeration process powered by a compressor and instead uses high-efficiency pumps and fans, in addition to evaporative cooling. Well for regions which need the full aid of air conditioning units, here is an idea for you. Need Green Web Hosting? Check out our latest review of green web hosts. The DEVap Air Conditioner is Energy Efficient Related posts |
| Princess Peach Art Made from Recycled Bottle Caps Posted: 19 Sep 2010 09:45 AM PDT ![]() In an eco-friendly way of portraying Nintendo characters like Princess Peach, check out this creative art work made of recycled bottle caps. This would definitely be a great idea for people who are also bottle cap collectors. Rather than throw or store them away, put them into good use and bring out the artist in you. Like for this case, the guy behind the Princess Peach Art assigned 26 different color codes to each of the pixels and sets to work. He then hand painted every lid with a dowel rod, followed by the assembling. Need Green Web Hosting? Check out our latest review of green web hosts. Princess Peach Art Made from Recycled Bottle Caps Related posts |
| Self-Regulating Traffic Lights Set to Improve Traffic Flow and Gas Consumption Posted: 18 Sep 2010 08:22 PM PDT ![]() Traffic lights are made to place some order on roads but even they have some eco-friendly issues which point to gasoline consumption. And while avoiding chaos is an obvious aim, self-regulating traffic lights may offer some green solutions, well technically the green light for wiser motoring. Two individual have joined forces to come up with a computer model of Dresden's roads where virtual traffic lights are equipped with sensors to calculate the expected number of oncoming vehicles. Stefan Lammer at the Dresden University of Technology and Dirk Helbing of ETH Zurich have come up with an concept where the length of time required for the traffic light to remain green would depend on the clearing the path first for other traffic. This results in a reduced waiting time of about 10 to 30 percent. This would not only help ease traffic jams, but also lower the number of CO2 emissions since cars need not remain idle. Need Green Web Hosting? Check out our latest review of green web hosts. Self-Regulating Traffic Lights Set to Improve Traffic Flow and Gas Consumption Related posts |
| Prince Charles Approves of Eco-Friendly Coffins Posted: 18 Sep 2010 08:21 PM PDT ![]() Recycled wooden coffins have gotten the support of Prince Charles, backing these woolen coffins which retail between £600 to 700. As we see the growing trend for greener burials, these woolen coffins do place themselves as a novelty product in the world. To date, there have been 500 low-carbon-footprint coffins available in dark brown and natural white colors that were sold by a 225-year-old textile mill in Leeds, called ‘Hainsworth’. Usually, British wool is used to manufacture carpets. However due to some issues in the market, the wool is witnessing less demand and thus impacting wool breeders. Need Green Web Hosting? Check out our latest review of green web hosts. Prince Charles Approves of Eco-Friendly Coffins Related posts |
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