Posts Tagged“energy”

The Ultimate Guide to Spell Candles – Everything You Need to Know

Candles are a central part of our everyday lives. We use them when we wish on our birthdays, and they’re also used to cleanse spaces and bring positivity. Candles are used as tools in spell casting called candle magic. They are often used for healing, love, luck, and more. They are one of the most straightforward magic tools and can be very powerful. Basics Candles come in all shapes and sizes, but it is essential to match the intent of the candle with the intention of the spell. Many people add herbs, crystals, and oils to their candles to boost…

How to Save Energy During The Fall

With electricity bills fluctuating every year in Houston and 3.75 quads of energy wasted annually in the country, residents remain unaware of simple methods that can drastically reduce energy wastage and bills associated with it. Listed below are some of the ways that can be employed to minimize energy wastage and promote green energy consumption as much as possible. Swap Out Your Electric to Renewable Energy Renewable energy or clean energy is any energy source that is continually replenished, such as wind power and solar energy. In contrast, conventional energy refers to those energy sources that are only available in…

The Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power

As a result of the highly publicized 2011 nuclear accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan following a major earthquake, many people felt that the risks of continuing to develop nuclear power outweighed the potential benefits.  It is the case that the risks involved are very high when things go wrong, but as technology improves – in part, guided by the lessons learned by the Fukushima accident and others – other people argue that the benefits outweigh the risks, and some, like the John Kleinheinz Hedge Fund take the view that nuclear energy will become an essential part…

Do Consumers Benefit from Energy Deregulation?

Millions of people live in areas of the United States where utilities have been deregulated. Most northeastern states, as well as Texas and Oregon, have opened the energy market so businesses can compete for customers. If you are moving to an area where energy has been deregulated, then you should prepare by learning how to select the right providers for your particular needs. Whether you want to save money or reduce your carbon footprint, energy deregulation gives you the option to choose. Finding a Company That Represents Your Interests When you shop for an energy provider, the choices may seem…