Money-minded homeowners are always looking for ways to save money. Homeowners who implement energy optimization strategies can also optimize their expenses, not only in terms of lowering utility bills, but also through tax breaks for green home improvements and equipment purchases. Energy optimization is easy for homeowners who follow five simple steps.
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01Mar
Tags: Energy Efficient Lighting, energy optimization, Surge Protection
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24Feb
Tough economic times have affected businesses at every level. As owners search for ways to cut back, they may choose not to invest in equipment upgrades or opt to outsource rather than hiring full-time employees. One area where business owners simply can’t afford to neglect is that of energy optimization and efficiency. To save money in the short and long terms, business owners should take advantage of as many energy savings as possible with the help of recent government programs and policies.
New Net Operating Losses Policy
In November 2009, the federal government introduced the “Worker Homeowner and Business Assistance Act of 2009.” The Act was designed to stimulate the economy by reducing the taxes for struggling businesses and homeowners.
Tags: energy optimization, energy savings, go green, power factor correction
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26Jan
Many consumers choose energy-efficient vehicles and appliances not only because they are environmentally responsible, but also because they want to save money. With the ratification of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, consumers can save even more money with their environmentally friendly purchases. The Act extends the programs instituted by the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, which provided tax credits for consumers who purchased energy-efficient appliances, equipment, and vehicles.
Tags: energy, Energy Efficient Lighting, energy optimization, tax credit
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01Dec
Have you ever lost electrical equipment to lightning strikes? If so, you know it can be very costly to repair or even replace you equipment. Not to mention the money you lose from the equipment being down and not producing; whether this has happened to you or not, you should be protecting your investments. Here in Florida, we see lightning damage electrical equipment all too often, but it happens across the country. The best way to protect your business from being without equipment is to be proactive instead of reactive. Because once lightning does the damage, there’s no easy way to reverse it.
Tags: lightning protection, reduce energy usage, Surge Protection
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29Oct
by David Mulvaney, President V-Blox
The answer might surprise you. How many of you when asked by your parents, where you were going, told them you were going to the library to study? What you failed to tell them was that your sweetheart was also at the library and studying wasn’t the only thing on your mind. Many times in life we don’t get the whole story.For all intents and purposes surge suppression does not save any measurable amount of energy, in and of itself. This is confirmed by asking any Electrical Engineer. But that is not the whole story. The real question should be “Do surges (transients) cause equipment to malfunction?” The answer is, of course, yes. According to Webster’s dictionary, “malfunction” simply means: to fail to function as designed.
Tags: electrical surges, save energy, Surge Protection, surge suppression
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12Oct
Energy Management, power factor correction and surge protection is a hot topic right now; everyone is talking about it. V-Blox, a leading energy management company is dedicated to bringing it’s customers the best equipment possible. The equipment helps save energy, reduce downtime and maintanence costs all while helping the environment. Here are just a few examples of what others are saying:
U.S. Department of Energy – “Low Power Factor is expensive and inefficient. Low Power Factor also reduces your electrical system’s distribution capacity by increasing current flow and causing voltage drops. Low power factor is caused by inductive loads (such as motors, transformers, etc.).”
Tags: energy management, energy optimization, energy savings, power factor correction, Surge Protection
