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Need-to-Know Facts About Energy and Energy Consumption

October 13, 2015 10:36 am

Driving a car, turning on a light, heating or cooling our homes and offices—it all takes energy. But where does this energy come from? Read on to find some fun facts about energy.

1) Energy has many sources. Most of the energy we use is sourced from fossil fuels, nuclear power, or renewable sources like the sun. New sources, like biofuel, are being developed to help with the growing demand for energy sources.

2) Electricity is not a primary source of energy. Instead, it's considered a secondary source of energy, and it comes from primary sources that include coal, wind, and natural gas.

3) Electricity is a hot commodity in modern America. The demand for electricity in the U.S. is predicted to increase by 26 percent by 2030. Electricity is the second-most used energy source in American homes, second only to natural gas.

4) Heating our homes in the winter consumes the most energy. Space heating consumes the biggest chunk of energy in residential homes, ahead of large appliances such as laundry machines, computers, dishwashers—even refrigerators!

5) The U.S. sources 84 percent of its energy from fossil fuels. What's more, the U.S. consumes 20 percent of the world's total energy. To help with our growing energy needs, many companies have made an effort to cut back on energy usage. Large household appliances are becoming more energy efficient, and the government has mandated that in 2020, all new cars must average 35 miles per gallon. The automobile industry has also been focusing on creating electric cars to help decrease the use of energy.

For more information on energy, read What You Need to Know About Energy on The National Academy of Sciences website.

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Fresco Pizza and Grill: Pizza in KOP

October 7, 2015 4:26 pm

When nothing will put the squeeze on your hunger but a big, sizzling Italian pie, make Fresco Pizza and Grill your go-to place. Sidle up to one of their pizza combo specials, like the Mediterranean with grilled eggplant, roasted peppers, olives, mushrooms, red onions, fresh mozzarella & feta cheese, or the Fresco Special with pepperoni, sausage, ground beef, mushrooms, green peppers, broccoli, mushrooms & onions. Sandwiches in a variety of styles are also on the menu. Choose from gyros, burgers, hoagies, grinders and deli-style sandwiches. Stromboli, fresh salads and pasta entrees like Spaghetti with Sausage and Ravioli are also an option. Eat in or call for carry out or delivery. Open Monday through Friday for lunch and dinner.

Fresco Pizza and Grill,
599 Summit Street
King of Prussia, PA 19406
(610) 292-9700

www.frescopizzakop.com
www.yelp.com/biz/fresco-pizza-and-grill-king-of-prussia

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Pay Homage to Slapstick Pioneers at Stoogeum

September 29, 2015 4:12 pm

The Three Stooges defined an era in film. It ushered in a genre of slapstick and physical comedy that hadn't really been seen before this dynamic duo began gracing movie screens across the country. At Stoogeum in Lower Gwynedd, the legacy of The Three Stooges lives on in a collection of Stooge-centric exhibits.

Playfully referred to as "Stoogeabilia," the artifacts on display number close to 100,000. They're spread throughout a 10,000-square foot space with three floors, and they date as far back as 1918. One exhibit is dedicated entirely to original movie posters from the Stooges' early shorts, whereas another showcases props and costumes actually used in the films and live shows. You'll also find Stooge-inspired artwork and rare photos at Stoogeum, making it the ultimate spot to stop for a Stooge fanatic.

Stoogeum
904 Sheble Lane
Lower Gwynedd, PA 19002
(267) 468-0810
stoogeum.com
www.yelp.com/biz/stoogeum-lower-gwynedd

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