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Solar Oven Bakery | Green Entrepreneurship Opportunities: GreenCareersGuide - 0 views

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    When people think of bakeries, they think of soft pillowy mounds of melt in your mouth breads, gooey cakes and beautifully decorated cookies. They do not often think of the type of energy that goes into baking those creations.
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Energy Efficient Power Systems Using DC Microgrids - 1 views

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    Know about the energy efficient power system methods from Nextek Power Systems Inc.,
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A $2.1 TRILLION Solar Meltdown | Western Journalism.com - 0 views

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    DO YOU REALLY WANT TO LET OBAMA CONTINUE LOSING TAX PAYER MONEY LIKE THIS?
Joe La Fleur

Taxpayer Dollar Recipient Creates More Jobs Overseas Than In America - 0 views

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    OBAMAS PALS AT FIRST SOLAR
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Why is First Solar Chairman selling his Company stock while getting taxpayer money? - 0 views

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    FISHIER THAN CHARLEYS TUNA.?...SORRY CHARLIE!
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Vous rappelez-vous du programme d'ordinateur qui agen?ait les vêtements de Cher dans le film Clueless? Il est en train de devenir réalité... Des chercheurs de l'Université de Toronto, ont développé...

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Solar Electric? Wait! - 0 views

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    When making recommendations for commercial and residential applications, keep the following three goals in mind
Energy Net

Greenpeace energy report projects cheap, clean power -- and more jobs | Greenspace | Lo... - 0 views

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    An environmentalist-sponsored report claims that by 2050, the United States could sever ties with coal and nuclear power, draw nearly all its electricity from renewable sources and cut its greenhouse gas emissions by more than 80% -- all with existing technology and with a net gain of 14 million jobs to the domestic economy. The report, commissioned by Greenpeace and the European Renewable Energy Council and conducted by Germany's equivalent of NASA, was released this morning at a press briefing in Washington. It is heavy on charts and supporting data and transparent on some key assumptions. And its sponsors call its findings "conservative." At its core, the report envisions a steep drop in the United States' energy use, both in absolute terms and compared with International Energy Agency predictions -- driven by strict efficiency standards. It also projects dramatic changes in the nation's electricity mix, with wind and solar power mushrooming to replace coal, oil and nuclear sources that would gradually go offline.
Energy Net

Peak Energy: Demand Management: The Invisible Energy Resource - 0 views

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    Next100 has a post on "demand response" - managing customer demand in peak periods to reduce the need for costly, rarely used generation capacity and to allow greater penetration of renewable energy sources - The Invisible Energy Resource. The media rush to highlight every major new renewable power project, but another clean energy resource gets far less attention, even though it's flexible, abundant, relatively inexpensive and valued overall at billions of dollars. According to a recent report by the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC), this unheralded resource is equal to 29,000 megawatts of capacity during periods of peak summer demand--as much as all U.S. wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass power combined.
Energy Net

Newsvine - Going Green Off The Grid - 0 views

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    What better way to save the world than to start in your own back yard? That's what Doug Rempel is doing - one SIP at a time. Doug is currently building an entirely energy efficient home next to Lillooet Lake, in Pemberton, B.C. The home is "off the grid" which means everything, from the solar insulation panels (SIPS) to the architecture of the home - with window levels and patio ledges based on sun path charts - is created to heat and cool in the most natural way possible. There is no hydro power or natural gas. "Energy-efficiency is a career as well as a passion of mine," says Doug.
Energy Net

New Energy Economy Emerging in the United States: ENN - 0 views

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    "As fossil fuel prices rise, as oil insecurity deepens, and as concerns about climate change cast a shadow over the future of coal, a new energy economy is emerging in the United States,"� says Lester R. Brown, President of the Earth Policy Institute, in a recent release, "New Energy Economy Emerging in the United States"� . "The old energy economy, fueled by oil, coal, and natural gas, is being replaced by one powered by wind, solar, and geothermal energy. The transition is moving at a pace and on a scale that we could not have imagined even a year ago."�
Energy Net

Can You Really Run Your Car on Water? | DIY Vertical Wind Turbines and Solar Power Systems - 0 views

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    Is it Possible to Increase Your Vehicle Gas Mileage Today, To Convert Your Car To Run On Water And Save Over 40% Of Fuel Cost Every Month? The real Truth: Water can be used as a supplement to gasoline that will extend your gas millage 40% or more. In fact, using water and gas together can not only increase your vehicle's fuel efficiently it can improve emissions quality, and save you money. Check out the video below to see how you can run your car on water.
Energy Net

America's Emerging New Energy Economy | Prescott Az News and Events ~ Read It Here Maga... - 0 views

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    Read It News is your source for in-depth news and outdoor and entertainment information for Prescott, Arizona and surrounding areas. We tell stories that emphasize sustainability and community.
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    As fossil fuel prices rise, as oil insecurity deepens, and as concerns about climate change cast a shadow over the future of coal, a new energy economy is emerging in the United States. The old energy economy, fueled by oil, coal, and natural gas, is being replaced by one powered by wind, solar, and geothermal energy. The transition is moving at a pace and on a scale that we could not have imagined even a year ago.
Energy Net

Kay Lucas, guest column: Environmentally friendly power: Bargain or Boone-doogle? - 0 views

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    Wind power truly is a great resource. We should be using lot's more of it. And solar, biomass and geothermal, etc. But, please ask yourself why taxpayers should foot the bill for oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens, so he can connect his intended wind farm to government subsidized transmission line infrastructure? Heck, his financial statement is not bleeding red ink like the U.S. Treasury.
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