More from Joe Boisvert Adjunct Professor of History, Gulf Coast State College Encore Program, Director of Compassionate Care, Amherst First Baptist Church, NH, Stephen Minister, Instructor Noah's Ark, Panama City, Florida
More from Joe Boisvert Adjunct Professor of History, Gulf Coast State College Encore Program, Director of Compassionate Care, Amherst First Baptist Church, NH, Stephen Minister, Instructor Noah's Ark, Panama City, Florida (20)
1. Conserving Energy and Going Green Class 3 Fall 09 GCCC Encore Program Joe Boisvert, Encore Instructor
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3. In yet another controversial development in the case of he Tennessee coal ash spill , the millions of pounds of ash are being shipped from the accident site to a landfill in a poor county in Alabama.
17. It was once believed to be better for your computer if it was left on all the time. It was thought that turning it off every night and back on the next morning would wear out components and shorten the life of the computer. We now know that to be untrue. But what we also know is that by turning your computer and all of your peripherals off every night, you can save anywhere from 100 to 400 kWh per computer! If it doesn’t hurt your computer but it does save you money, why not do it?
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19. Depending on what type of set you buy, a television can consume as little as 45 watts or as much as 500 watts, and cost anywhere from $13 to $145 per year to run.