Save Water with Smart Sprinklers Posted on April 25, 2018 by Mike Strayer Squish Squish. We have all been there. You realize you forget to turn off the sprinklers, a storm rolls through and you come home to a flooded yard. Not only have you wasted gallons of water, you’ve …
Read More »Expense efficient ET3 Vacuum tube trains will be better than Hyperloop, cars, trains and aircrafts
Closing the infrastructure space prior to the year 2050 by reinforcing existing infrastructure with ET3 is totally feasible and it can be accomplished in 3 coordinated phases: 1) bringing ET3 to maturity, including major business implementation (2-5 years); 2) expanding ET3 networks around the globe at national levels (30 years); …
Read More »High Power 80W Led Corn Light Waterproof Ip65 [product review]
Are you looking for a high-end LED corn light? If so, you should take a serious look at the High Power 80W Led Corn Light Waterproof Ip65. These new lights make a great upgrade in comparison to older models and are one of the best products out there when …
Read More »Just Energy Advisor App: Control Your Energy Usage
Just Energy Advisor App: Control Your Energy Usage Posted on March 20, 2018 by Mike Strayer Your service contract changed. Nobody told you. Your electric bill went through the roof this month. And you don’t have any idea why. Sigh. Managing your utilities can be incredibly frustrating and tedious. Before …
Read More »50 Photos of Urban Farming That Will Make You Want to Get Back to Nature
50 Photos of Urban Farming That Will Make You Want to Get Back to Nature Posted on March 20, 2018 by Mike Strayer Spring is in the air and here at Just Energy we’re loving the higher temps and sunny skies. In our excitement, we scoured Instagram for #UrbanFarming so …
Read More »Rechargeable Batteries: The 3 Types and Their Advantages
You don’t need to be a gadget lover or technology geek to understand the significance of cells. Many gadgets and devices that we use in our everyday life still run on batteries. This can be highly frustrating if you rely on disposable batteries—it can seem like you’re stuck in an …
Read More »Looking for Love in All the Green Places: Best (and Worst) States for Eco-Friendly Dating
If you’re like most folks, you might be wondering “what the heck is eco-friendly dating?” Are we talking about taking a lover in an experimental micro-city off the grid or just having a nice conversation over an organic cup of joe at your local coffee shop? As it turns out, …
Read More »The NFL Uses LEDs and Natural Lighting, So Should You
You may have seen it. One-third of America did. Wasn’t it beautiful? US Bank Stadium. Net-Zero energy. 100% Offsets with renewable energy credits. Leading the sports industry in a state of the art eco-friendly infrastructure. This billion dollar sports venue with ETFE roof and LED sports lighting earned LEED-Gold certification …
Read More »Save Energy and Watch the Big Game
Last year it was in the beloved city of Houston. This year the biggest game of the year will be in the award-winning and LEED Gold-certified Minneapolis stadium. Both of those stadiums boast of their energy-conservation with impressive energy-savings systems. Over 66,000 people will experience a top of the line …
Read More »How to Compost: 4 Basic Questions Answered
Are you ready to get your gardening hands dirty this spring? Well, you don’t have to wait—you can dig in today by composting a lot of your household waste. By starting this winter, you’ll be well on your way to reaping the fruits of your labor later. To help get …
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