Electric Power Quarterly

Electrical Information

45 - Electric Grounding

71 - Overhead Wires

74 - Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters

78 - North Dakota Power Lines

90 - Wind Energy Conversion Systems

92 - Lightning Protection

100 - Load Management

105 - Electrical  Controls and Safety Devices

107 - Cogeneration

110 - Electric Wiring Codes

111 - Electric Kilowatt Hour Meters

113 - Use Electricity Safely

114 - Protecting Electronic Equipment

127 - Electromagnetic Fields

129 - Emergency Power

132 - Basic Electrical Safety

138 - Basic Electrical Terms & Definitions

139 - Electrical Service Upgrade

142 - Electric Power Line Safety

147 - Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs): For Your Protection

148 - Serving Large Electric Motors with a Single Phase Power

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Home

62 - Humidity Control of Indoor Air

64 - Electric Power Conservation in the Home

72 - Home Insulation

85 - Alarm Systems

93 - Moisture Control in Homes

98 - Home Lighting

99 - Home Construction

106 - Indoor Air Quality and Air to Air Heat Exchangers

117 - Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers

121 - Energy Conserving Windows

123 - Is Your Home Energy Efficient?

125 - Indoor Air Quality

130 - Smart House

131 - Water Quality

133 - Solid Waste Management

140 - Buying a Home Computer

141 - Holiday Safety

145 - Indoor Lighting

149 - Selection of Electric Kitchen Ranges

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Horticulture

67 - Lights for Growing Plants

68 - Vegetable Storage

Heating/cooling

73 - Heat Pumps

75 - Solar Energy

77 - Passive Heating

79 - Wood Burning Equipment

89 - Thermal Comfort

94 - Space Heaters

97 - Slab Heating Systems

104 - Improved Home Heating Systems

116 - Storage Heaters

118 - Earth Source Heat Pumps

124 - Direct Coupled Heat Pumps

136 - Radiant Floor Heating Systems

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Farm

83 - Water Cross Connections

88 - Livestock Ventilation

91 - Electric Fencing

103 - Crop Drying Storage

108 - Stray Voltage

109 - Automatic Livestock Waterers

112 - Resistance to Airflow through Grain

115 - Outdoor Lighting

119 - Buildings -- Remodel or Build

120 - Low Temperature Grain Drying

122 - Farm Maintenance Facilities

134 - Solar Powered Water Pumping Systems

135 - Natural Air/Low Temperature Grain Drying

143 - Outdoor Livestock Waterers

144 - Heating Shop and Service Buildings

146 - Equipotential Plan in Animal Confinement Areas

150 - Landscape Lighting Provides Safety, Security, and Beautification

151 - Selecting the Right Air Compressor

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NDSU Extension Service
NDSU
Department of Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering
College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources

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Department of Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering, 1221 Albrecht Blvd., P.O. Box 5626, Fargo, ND 58105-5626
Phone: 701-231-7261, Fax: 701-231-1008

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Last Modified: February, 2008