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August 11, 200850 ways to improve your gas mileage

Looking for a way to squeeze more distance from your tank of gas? Here's a great list of gas-saving tips.

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As the Democratic Convention wraps up and the hoopla of the Republican Convention heats up Americans are still left with a sense of a lot of hot air of any concrete plans to end the energy crisis in America. Northerners dread the upcoming onset of fall and colder weather wondering how they will be able to afford how to keep their homes and families warm. Southerners have been sweating the high cost of energy raising the thermostat to save on their electric bills. Families everywhere are wondering where else they can cut back to cover the cost of fueling up the family vehicle to get back and forth to work and take care of the necessities of life. There is no money left for relaxation and family fun. The stress level continues to rise. The average electric bill has risen 16% to cover the power companies additional production costs. A gallon of milk is almost as precious as a gallon of gas. The cost of every consumer product has risen sharply. American's are stretched to the limit. Jobs are being lost, foreclosures are increasing at an alarming rate. Seems even the family pets are suffering the high cost of fuel as almost daily a new story is on TV about shelters being forced to euthanize record number of surrendered pets from those forced out of their homes or no longer able to care for them. The energy crisis in our country is far reaching and needs immediate attention. I am hoping whoever gets elected will get their act together and make this their #1 priority.

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Posted by:Maraschino |August 29, 2008 at 10:11 AM

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15,000 Kilowatt-hours of energy typically falls onto the roof of a 2500 sq ft house every month from an infinite and un-regulated source! Even if solar panels are 15% efficient, who cares. .15 x 15,000 = 2290 kilowatt-hours/month. That still provides enough power to run all home appliances as well as an electric car. Just look at your last power bill.
Electric cars use 93% of the electric energy sent to the batteries. This means that 93% of the energy moves your car. (Isn't this the reason we have cars?) The remaining energy is lost in heat.
But we continue to pay $300/month to OPEC to fill our gas car (30% efficient) and over $200/month for electric energy which is also made mostly from petroleum.

Is a real solution really so hard to figure out?

Posted by:Mr T |September 11, 2008 at 07:58 PM

Chris

Great list of tips! Go one step further...

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Efficient Planet launches on monday and is advertised to cut 80% off your electricity bill.

Posted by:Logan |October 10, 2008 at 06:36 PM

Rick L.

Scotty is Right. He knows what he is talking about. Very smart.
Thanks a bunch, Rick L.


Posted by:Rick L. |November 06, 2008 at 09:52 AM

saving-money

Great pointer.

Will be interesting to see if people stay dedicated to saving fuel with the gas prices back down.

Already heard that SUV sales were climbing out of their old slump, so it doesn't look good.

Posted by:saving-money |November 06, 2008 at 07:51 PM

Matt

Do the run cars on water kits actually work? I know you can generate hydrogen fairly easily from water but does this work in a car engine?

Posted by:Matt |November 10, 2008 at 09:43 AM

Organic Grog

I really liked your thread. I thought it was right on topic

Posted by:Organic Grog |November 21, 2008 at 05:50 AM

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Here 's some information on how to run your car on water by using water as fuel, laugh at rising gas costs, and improve your car gas mileage.

Posted by:World of Warcraft Gold Guide |November 21, 2008 at 08:54 AM

Elmo the Electric Bikes Guy

Ravi,

Excellent and in depth article on the pluses and minuses of all of the alternative energy sources. I know that China has a deal with Westinghouse to build 200 nuclear plants in an effort to quell their dependence on fossil fuels. Anyway, necessity is the mother of invention and as we do more research into different methods of manipulating different sources of energy newer hurdles will emerge as well as solutions.

God Bless!
ELMO

Posted by:Elmo the Electric Bikes Guy |November 29, 2008 at 11:34 AM

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Posted by:Frank Negolfka |February 05, 2009 at 07:28 AM

steve, trade show display booths

I'd add:
1. Walk.
2. Ride a bike.
3. Stay home instead of eating out.
4. Live within walking distance of work.
5. Walk.
You'll feel better and be healthier as well!
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Posted by:steve, trade show display booths |March 22, 2009 at 02:03 PM

run your car on water

i really need this tips. My car is getting 14 mpg right now. this is killing my wallet. thanks for the tips.

Posted by:run your car on water |March 31, 2009 at 10:52 PM

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The report praises efforts by some leaders, such as Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, to reject or reverse decisions aimed at making it harder for companies in foreign countries. President Barack Obama was also commended for ensuring that "Buy American" provisions in the United States' $789 billion stimulus package comply with international agreements.

But its shame list was longer. In the footwear sector alone, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Ecuador, the European Union, Turkey and Ukraine have enacted or are considering measures designed to slow imports from China or Vietnam, the report showed.

Australia, Brazil, Britain, Canada, France, India, Russia, and the United States were cited for automotive tariffs, subsidies, credits, licenses or other changes deemed dangerous to trade.

Argentina, the 27-nation EU, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Russia, Turkey, the U.S. and Vietnam were listed for protective steel regulations.

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Dem vor der Verstaatlichung stehenden Immobilienfinanzierer Hypo Real Estate (HRE) droht neuer Ärger: Die Staatsanwaltschaft München prüft Strafanzeigen von zwei Anwälten wegen Insolvenzverschleppung gegen die Bank.

Oberstaatsanwalt Anton Winkler bestätigte am Freitag einen entsprechenden Bericht von «Focus Online». Der Nürnberger Rechtsanwalt Klaus Kratzer sagte dem Nachrichtenportal, die Kernkapitalquote der HRE sei zum 31. März 2009 auf 3,4 Prozent geschmolzen. Diese Zahl sei am 5. Mai öffentlich geworden. Da die rechtliche Mindestanforderung bei vier Prozent liege, hätte der Vorstand unverzüglich Insolvenz beantragen müssen.

Ein HRE-Sprecher hält die Vorwürfe für abwegig. «Das ist halt- und substanzlos», sagte der Sprecher, wollte sich aber zu Details nicht äußern. Der Bund will das schwer angeschlagene Institut verstaatlichen und hat dafür eine weitere Hürde genommen. Die EU- Kommission gab am Freitag grünes Licht für das Vorhaben. Die HRE war im Zuge der Finanzkrise in eine existenzielle Notlage geraten und konnte nur mit Kapitalhilfen und Garantien über 102 Milliarden Euro am Leben gehalten werden.

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The Dow Jones industrial average shot up more than 180 points and wiped out more than half the losses it suffered last week. All the major indexes were up more than 2 percent.

A better-than-expected profit report from Lowe's Cos. and positive comments from analysts about the nation's banks revived investors' confidence in an economic rebound. Stocks fell sharply last week on worries that a recovery might be further off than hoped. The drop interrupted a rally that still has the Standard & Poor's 500 index up 30.5 percent since early March.

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Posted by:raivo pommer-eesti |May 20, 2009 at 12:31 PM

raivo pommer-eesti.

Porsche-Chef Wendelin Wiedeking sucht unter Hochdruck nach neuen Geldquellen für den hoch verschuldeten Sportwagenbauer.

Der Top-Manager traf sich am Mittwoch in Stuttgart mit Baden-Württembergs Ministerpräsidenten Günther Oettinger (CDU), um Wege aus der Finanzmisere von Porsche zu finden. Gleichzeitig intensivieren die Stuttgarter die Suche nach einem Investor, der aus dem arabischen Raum kommen soll. Den Stuttgarter Sportwagenbauer drücken Schulden von neun Milliarden Euro. Die schwierige Finanzsituation von Porsche gilt als ein Knackpunkt bei den festgefahrenen Verhandlungen über ein Zusammengehen mit Volkswagen.

Unklar ist unterdessen, wie VW-Aufsichtsratschef und Porsche- Miteigentümer Ferdinand Piëch zu diesem Plan steht. Porsche zufolge soll er seinen Widerstand gegen den Plan aufgegeben haben, dass Porsche mit einem Investor seine finanzielle Schieflage in den Griff bekommt. Die Familien Porsche und Piëch stünden geschlossen hinter diesem Vorhaben, bestätigte ein Porsche-Sprecher einen Bericht von Focus Online.

Die «WirtschaftsWoche» berichtet dagegen, Piëch favorisiere weiterhin eine interne Lösung der Finanzprobleme von Porsche. Aus dem Salzburger Büro Piëchs habe es geheißen: «Es gibt keinen neuen Sachstand.»

Hilfe beim Kampf gegen die Milliardenschulden erhofft sich Wiedeking auch vom Land Baden-Württemberg. An dem Gespräch mit Ministerpräsident Oettinger nahm auf Porsche-Seite auch Finanzchef Holger Härter teil. Für das Land saßen außerdem Staatsminister Wolfgang Reinhart und Finanzminister Willi Stächele (beide CDU) sowie Wirtschaftsminister Ernst Pfister (FDP) am Tisch.

Spekuliert wird, dass der Porsche-Chef Oettinger um Hilfe bei der Suche nach neuen Geldquellen gebeten hat. Der Sportwagenbauer soll sich um einen Kredit von der staatlichen Förderbank KfW bemühen. Auch eine Landesbürgschaft ist noch nicht ausgeschlossen. Einzelheiten aus dem Gespräch wurden zunächst nicht bekannt. Oettinger hatte jedoch bereits am Dienstag versichert, den Sportwagenbauer unterstützen zu wollen: «Wir werden alles tun, was uns rechtlich und wirtschaftlich möglich ist, um eine starke Entwicklung von Porsche in Baden- Württemberg zu erreichen.» Porsche sei kein Sanierungsfall.

Wann die Verhandlungen der Vorstände von Porsche und VW über die Schaffung eines integrierten Automobilkonzerns weitergehen, ist noch unklar. Die Aufsichtsratsvorsitzenden Wolfgang Porsche und Ferdinand Piëch hatten am Dienstagabend jedoch erklärt, dass die Spitzen der beiden Autobauer trotz der permanenten Streitigkeiten möglichst bald wieder in die Gespräche eintreten werden. Zu halten sein wird nach Branchenkreisen aber nicht mehr der ursprüngliche Zeitplan, bis Anfang Juni die Eckpunkte für den künftigen Konzern vorzulegen.

Posted by:raivo pommer-eesti. |May 20, 2009 at 12:56 PM

raivo pommer-eesti

Porsche-Chef Wendelin Wiedeking sucht unter Hochdruck nach neuen Geldquellen für den hoch verschuldeten Sportwagenbauer.

Der Top-Manager traf sich am Mittwoch in Stuttgart mit Baden-Württembergs Ministerpräsidenten Günther Oettinger (CDU), um Wege aus der Finanzmisere von Porsche zu finden. Gleichzeitig intensivieren die Stuttgarter die Suche nach einem Investor, der aus dem arabischen Raum kommen soll. Den Stuttgarter Sportwagenbauer drücken Schulden von neun Milliarden Euro. Die schwierige Finanzsituation von Porsche gilt als ein Knackpunkt bei den festgefahrenen Verhandlungen über ein Zusammengehen mit Volkswagen.

Unklar ist unterdessen, wie VW-Aufsichtsratschef und Porsche- Miteigentümer Ferdinand Piëch zu diesem Plan steht. Porsche zufolge soll er seinen Widerstand gegen den Plan aufgegeben haben, dass Porsche mit einem Investor seine finanzielle Schieflage in den Griff bekommt. Die Familien Porsche und Piëch stünden geschlossen hinter diesem Vorhaben, bestätigte ein Porsche-Sprecher einen Bericht von Focus Online.

Die «WirtschaftsWoche» berichtet dagegen, Piëch favorisiere weiterhin eine interne Lösung der Finanzprobleme von Porsche. Aus dem Salzburger Büro Piëchs habe es geheißen: «Es gibt keinen neuen Sachstand.»

Hilfe beim Kampf gegen die Milliardenschulden erhofft sich Wiedeking auch vom Land Baden-Württemberg. An dem Gespräch mit Ministerpräsident Oettinger nahm auf Porsche-Seite auch Finanzchef Holger Härter teil. Für das Land saßen außerdem Staatsminister Wolfgang Reinhart und Finanzminister Willi Stächele (beide CDU) sowie Wirtschaftsminister Ernst Pfister (FDP) am Tisch.

Spekuliert wird, dass der Porsche-Chef Oettinger um Hilfe bei der Suche nach neuen Geldquellen gebeten hat. Der Sportwagenbauer soll sich um einen Kredit von der staatlichen Förderbank KfW bemühen. Auch eine Landesbürgschaft ist noch nicht ausgeschlossen. Einzelheiten aus dem Gespräch wurden zunächst nicht bekannt. Oettinger hatte jedoch bereits am Dienstag versichert, den Sportwagenbauer unterstützen zu wollen: «Wir werden alles tun, was uns rechtlich und wirtschaftlich möglich ist, um eine starke Entwicklung von Porsche in Baden- Württemberg zu erreichen.» Porsche sei kein Sanierungsfall.

Wann die Verhandlungen der Vorstände von Porsche und VW über die Schaffung eines integrierten Automobilkonzerns weitergehen, ist noch unklar. Die Aufsichtsratsvorsitzenden Wolfgang Porsche und Ferdinand Piëch hatten am Dienstagabend jedoch erklärt, dass die Spitzen der beiden Autobauer trotz der permanenten Streitigkeiten möglichst bald wieder in die Gespräche eintreten werden. Zu halten sein wird nach Branchenkreisen aber nicht mehr der ursprüngliche Zeitplan, bis Anfang Juni die Eckpunkte für den künftigen Konzern vorzulegen.

Posted by:raivo pommer-eesti |May 20, 2009 at 12:57 PM

raivo pommer-eesti

"Die Führung der Deutschen Bank hat Kenntnis erhalten von möglichen Verstößen in früheren Jahren gegen interne Vorgaben oder rechtliche Anforderungen im Zusammenhang mit Aktivitäten, welche die Abteilung Konzernsicherheit betreffen", hieß es in der knappen Pressemitteilung. "Die bisher vorliegenden Fakten lassen erwarten, dass es sich nur um wenige Verstöße handelt und Kontendaten oder andere Informationen über Kunden nicht betroffen waren."

Sonderprüfung der Bafin

Die Deutsche Bank hat eigenen Angaben zufolge die Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (Bafin) über den Fall informiert. Diese hat eine Sonderprüfung angeordnet.


Der Vorstandsvorsitzende Josef Ackermann und der Leiter der Internen Revision hätten in Abstimmung mit dem Prüfungsausschuss des Aufsichtsrats eine Anwaltssozietät mit einer unabhängigen Untersuchung beauftragt, teilte Deutschlands größte Bank zudem mit.

Unter Verweis auf die laufende Bafin-Prüfung wollte der Sprecher zunächst keine näheren Angaben zur Art der Verstöße machen.

Posted by:raivo pommer-eesti |May 23, 2009 at 01:01 AM

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Eat out less
Find a way to work from home
or Carpool to work
Watch Movies or eat dinner at home
Plan shopping around a once a week trip

Posted by:Trade Show Displays |August 10, 2009 at 04:23 PM

Jesse James

Thanks for the tips on saving Gas. I am always looking for another idea.

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Posted by:Jesse James |October 23, 2009 at 01:05 AM

Richard

I think people should start thinking more about saving the environment. Though it's true that there's a point in saving up to conserve energy, I still think we should go with solar-powered cars or probably wind-driven ones.

Posted by:Richard |October 29, 2009 at 10:53 AM

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