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Federal Tax Credits From The Department Of Energy

By Chris Channing, July 30, 2010

Energy is in need of being conserved as the inhabitants of Earth grow, and the resources dwindle. The United States has put together incentives to try and force consumers to shift to the “green” lifestyle, even if it takes major tax breaks to do it.

Fuel is a major concern. The United States wants to get rid of the dependency on foreign oil. To help with the burden, biomass stoves have been created. These stoves will burn just about any organic material that is safe to burn. This would include corn husks, plants, grass, and wood or trees. Biomass stoves are specially engineered to burn a variety of things.

HVAC fans have become popular, mostly because of the generous tax credit the government commissioned. The tax credit, as it stands, gives up to 30% of the cost of the HVAC fan in the form of a tax credit. Part or all of the installation costs will also be waived. The fan just needs to use 2% or less energy that the furnace produces to operate the device.

The Sun is responsible for the majority of all heat we interface with as inhabitants of Earth. In some cases, it is energy efficient to reflect the rays that the Sun sends our way and save on cooling bills. This is true for roof shingles, which can be treated with special pigment to reflect said rays. It’s a great way to get new or updated shingles, and have a cut of the costs paid for with a tax credit.

Consider adding a storm window or a storm door. These simple devices are simple: they just create a barrier between the home and the outside weather. It’s perfect for when heavy rain and nasty storms rear their ugly head. The tax credit doesn’t include the installation costs, but can be used to get a discount on the product price. As doors and windows are typically not so expensive, don’t expect much of a break.

More outlandish is the small wind turbine credit. The wind turbine won’t work in most places, since it most be constantly windy for the turbine to work. If you do happen to live in such a place, you can get a discount on the cost of the turbine. The tax credit also covers the costs of the installation. It takes time to get a return, but it’s a step in the right direction for Earth.

In Conclusion

Federal tax credits for energy conservation are all the rage these past few years. The United States government won’t keep the “green” tax credits around forever. Home owners should jump at the chance to better the environment and save some money in the process of doing so, without second thought on the matter.

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The Process Of Pasteurizing Milk And Other Edibles

By Chris Channing, July 27, 2010

We can enjoy the great taste of fresh milk thanks to technologies such as pasteurization. The technology is one still in use today, although founded about two centuries ago by a man known as Louis Pasteur. It alone has developed the food industry as it is apparent today.

One caveat with pasteurization is that the process actually takes some of the taste out of the item being sterilized. Because the liquid is being heated to hot temperatures and brought down again, the taste is disrupted. This is why milk that is fresh from the farm, and organic, may taste a bit better than the standard carton of milk from the grocery store.

Nutrients that are in milk are great for growing children. There are helpful vitamins, enzymes, and other ingredients that growing children need for healthy bodies. Pasteurization takes out some of the benefits thanks to the heating process. Some companies will put fortified nutrients back into the milk to make up for the degraded quality, although this will cost more to the consumer.

Technology is a wonderful thing. There are now processes that will allow the average carton of milk last months while on the shelf. You certainly wouldn’t be able to do this with a standard carton of milk found at a modern grocery store, however. With new types of heat treatment, and special packaging, one can find even organic types of milks that only need refrigerated after being opened for the first time.

The amount of items that the pasteurization process applies to is vast. One would be narrow minded to assume that milk was the only industry that pasteurization serves. There are plenty of liquids, from soy sauce to marinade sauces, and also foods that you might not even think get sterilized. Foods would include crab, cheese, and some nuts. It extends the shelf life of each product dramatically, and with new packaging producers can keep food better for longer periods of time.

Some side with the act of homogenization. This process is the counter process to pasteurization. In homogenization, the mixture of milk is blended so finely that all parts of the milk are equal. This means that the fats and molecules are all compressed and mixed into one solid mixture. Those who side with pasteurization claim that this process makes for one that removes much of the nutritional content. It also detracts from the overall taste of the milk.

Final Thoughts

Starting your own pasteurization process is easy to do. You can buy a machine does all the dirty work for you. So long as you have an Internet connection, there will be plenty of places to find leads on brokers, resellers, manufacturers, and private sellers in your area.

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How To Buy Wholesale Urban Clothes The Safe Way

By Chris Channing, July 17, 2010

The act of wholesale buying is done mostly to turn a profit. Through buying something in bulk, you get a discount and are able to find individual buyers to sell to for a marked up price. This can be done with certain name brands, such as True Religion, Abercrombie, and Ed Hardy clothing stores.

Websites such as the auction marketplace eBay are great places to start out when looking to sell in wholesale. The prices on eBay are also lower than what you would find with an actual wholesale agency, since you are buying from a person and not a corporation. The only bad part of the operation is that you could get burned if you don’t check the feedback and history of the seller.

Wholesale opportunities with authentic stores will still be expensive to buy into. Wholesale gigs with imitation brands are not near as expensive, but to be an honest reseller you must mention the fact to your customers. The customers you tell might not be interested in buying the apparel after they know, so it can be harder to get rid of inventory.

Dealing with a foreign wholesale agency is a hit and miss operation. It is nice because you have more options in who you side with. It can be a negative when considering that committing to a minimum order could be a problem if you get the shipment and it isn’t what you expected. An offshore company will likely not be able to be brought to justice in this case.

Consult review websites first, if you plan on buying from a specific website. A website that tends to not deliver will get bad reviews all around the Internet. Just a little looking around will tell you if the company is legit, sends good quality clothing, and has a friendly support system. If the company is not located in your country, you won’t be able to do anything if you aren’t satisfied with the product.

Ask to speak to a representative in your native language. Small operations will either not have telephone support or will not be able to accommodate questions. Ask as much as you can about their company history, how many clients they serve regularly, and so forth. If they seem legitimate then you might ask for a sample. Don’t commit to a large order until you know what you are getting.

In Conclusion

Making money from a wholesale job is easy, so long as you know the wholesale agency is legit and that you have the market for the products lined out. To get started, start looking at wholesale agencies online and consult brokers for more information.

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