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Snow and Ice can help me save energy and money??
8 hours ago ago from Green Ideas by Carl Duivenvoorden
Several years ago, I worked with potato farmers – wise and pragmatic people. In springtime, they would bring some snow into their potato storages. Snow absorbs a lot of heat as it melts, so it kept the storage (and potatoes) cool, extending the life of the potatoes. Just as snow keeps those potato storages cool, it can help you save a bit of energy and money at home: If you take snow or ice from outside and put it into your fridge, ...
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23 hours ago ago from Mustang Diaries
The snowfall continued throughout the day yesterday. Not much, and it really didn't amount to anything. Perhaps just shy of an inch? But this morning, as the air warms and the snow melts, our world has turned to ice. How is it ice can form in 40 degree weather? The ground is still hard and cold from the past two weeks of dreadful temps, and the melted snow turns instantly to ice. But yesterday, with no ice and only a little bit of snow, ...
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7 hours ago ago from ElCentauroGC.com
The snowfall continued throughout the day yesterday. Not much, and it really didn't amount to anything. Perhaps just shy of an inch? But this morning, as the air warms and the snow melts, our world has turned to ice.
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8 hours ago ago from For What It's Wor
Madison Wisconsin discovers that LED traffic lights don't generate enough heat to melt snow. That's been going on here in Greenwich ever since we switched. Check it out the next snowstorm. The lights get buried under snow and are reduced to, at best, a faint glowing.
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