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Go on Make a Difference - Help Reduce Climate Change |
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The Go Green Company have just partnered with the Good Energy Company in an effort to help reduce climate change. Unlike fossil fuels, renewable energy will not run out, nor will it pollute the environment or contribute to climate change. It is in all our interests and the interest of future generations to change our thinking with regard to energy providers. It is easy to make the switch (click below to find out more).
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Power Monkey – the ultimate accessory for your holidays |
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Ultra compact, tough and powerful, the powermonkey-eXplorer is always ready for your next adventure. With the new solar-slave, the powermonkey-eXplorer kit lets you charge wherever you are.
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Eco Balls from The Go Green Company |
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The balls look like fat little flying saucers and, as befits their eco status, they are green. Ecoballs' scientifically formulated filling of mineral salts, produces ionised oxygen that penetrates deep into fibres, lifting away dirt and grime without fading colours or damaging delicate fabrics.
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Renewable Energy For The Home - Generate Your Own Energy!
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Wind, solar, water, and bio fuels are effective alternatives to fossil fuels to help you meet your energy needs and reduce your home's carbon dioxide emissions. You can also think about replacing older, low efficient, household items, like a boiler, with modern energy efficient boilers.
Renewable energy technologies like solar panels, wind turbines, and biomass heaters are becoming increasingly popular. These are effective alternatives to fossil fuels and will help you to meet your own energy requirements and reduce your home's carbon dioxide emissions.
Solar Water Heating
| Using heat energy from the sun via solar panels to heat the water in your domestic hot water system. Your boiler is used less which means it burns less fossil fuel, will last longer, reduces your carbon footprint and saves you money. |
Solar Electricity Generation (Solar PV)
| Energy is collected from the sun via solar panels and is converted into electricity to power electrical appliances in your home. If you create more electricity than you need, it can be directed into the national grid and the over-production used as credit on your electricity bill. |
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Wind Turbines
| A small mast or roof mounted wind turbine uses energy from the wind to rotate the blades which in turn generates electricity. This electricity is used to power elextrical appliances in your home and can be connected to the national grid if you over-produce electricity. |
Biomass Heaters
| Stoves (to heat a room) or boilers (for hot water or central heating) are used which burn organic or waste materials (as opposed to fossil fuels which have taken millions of years to be created). |
Ground Source Heat Pumps
| Pipes are buried deep in the garden and absorb heat from the ground which is transferred into your heating or domestic hot water systems. It works just like a refridgerator, but in reverse to heat your home and water. |
Home Improvements
| Most houses would benefit from some simple home improvements help prevent climate change and save you money. An energy efficient house is cheaper to run and it's a key selling point if you choose to sell your house. |
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