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Green Retail Store Suppliers | Green Entrepreneurship Opportunities: GreenCareersGuide - 0 views

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    If you are one of the many suppliers that a retail store is buying from, it will help you to make sure that you stand out with good products, good service and always expert knowledge.
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Green Upholstery Fabrics | Green Entrepreneurship Opportunities: GreenCareersGuide - 0 views

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    Upholstery fabrics are used to cover couches, chairs and other pieces of furniture. They are generally very heavy fabrics and sewn by professionals using industrial machines.
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Solar Generator and Solar Oven Rentals at Campgrounds | Green Entrepreneurship Opportun... - 1 views

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    With fewer people taking lengthy, far off vacations, a camping trip is becoming the destination of choice. While they are there, many people would like to continue living in the green manner they are used to but they do not want to have to haul everything along.
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Green Lighting Designer | Green Entrepreneurship Opportunities: GreenCareersGuide - 0 views

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    Using someone who is a green lighting designer is important, even vital if the completed project has hopes to being certified as a green building.
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Organic Fertilizers and Pesticides Manufacturer | Green Entrepreneurship Opportunities:... - 0 views

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    For an item to be labeled "organic" it must be grown with only organic fertilizers and pesticides. Creating these products can be very big business indeed. But, there are a few things that you should know: it isn't pretty or glamorous work.
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Antique Restoration | Green Entrepreneurship Opportunities: GreenCareersGuide - 0 views

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    Many people will go to a tag sale, an estate sale or a yard sale, pick up an old chair and then stick it in their garage. They may not know the absolute treasure that they have sitting out there just waiting to be brought back to life.
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Diversification: The Green Careers Reality: GreenCareersGuide - 0 views

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    Green collar jobs are truly in the beginning stages. Many times we read articles on how there is no real definition to a green career. In many ways, they are right but completely miss the point.
Energy Net

Nanotechnology Now: "Nanoparticle breakthrough could improve solar cells" - 1 views

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    Abstract: The sun may soon power many more homes and appliances, thanks to chemists at Idaho National Laboratory and Idaho State University. They have invented a way to manufacture highly precise, uniform nanoparticles to order. The technology, which won an R&D 100 Award this year, has the potential to vastly improve photovoltaic cells and further spur the growing nanotech revolution. Nanoparticle breakthrough could improve solar cells Idaho Falls, ID | Posted on October 29th, 2009 INL chemist Bob Fox and his ISU colleagues were looking for a better way to make semiconducting nanoparticles for solar cells. When the researchers introduced "supercritical" carbon dioxide - CO2 that behaves like both a gas and a liquid - to their reactions, they generated high-quality nanoparticles at low, energy-saving temperatures. And, surprisingly, the nanoparticles were incredibly uniform. With subsequent tweaking, the team figured out how to make nanoparticles of prescribed sizes - anywhere from 1 to 100 nanometers - with unprecedented precision. Because the properties of nanoparticles are so strongly size-dependent, the implications of this breakthrough are vast.
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    Abstract: The sun may soon power many more homes and appliances, thanks to chemists at Idaho National Laboratory and Idaho State University. They have invented a way to manufacture highly precise, uniform nanoparticles to order. The technology, which won an R&D 100 Award this year, has the potential to vastly improve photovoltaic cells and further spur the growing nanotech revolution. Nanoparticle breakthrough could improve solar cells Idaho Falls, ID | Posted on October 29th, 2009 INL chemist Bob Fox and his ISU colleagues were looking for a better way to make semiconducting nanoparticles for solar cells. When the researchers introduced "supercritical" carbon dioxide - CO2 that behaves like both a gas and a liquid - to their reactions, they generated high-quality nanoparticles at low, energy-saving temperatures. And, surprisingly, the nanoparticles were incredibly uniform. With subsequent tweaking, the team figured out how to make nanoparticles of prescribed sizes - anywhere from 1 to 100 nanometers - with unprecedented precision. Because the properties of nanoparticles are so strongly size-dependent, the implications of this breakthrough are vast.
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Recharging Batteries to Save Money, and Better Than Buying New: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    Buying a rechargeable battery and the charger that recharges them may seem more expensive in the beginning. However, while the initial cost is more, the lifetime cost is far lower.
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Fast Change Technology: A Better Place and Switching Stations: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    There are two ways to take care of your hybrid or electric vehicle's spent battery. You can charge it, a good option if you are close to home and are only using it for short trips or are home for the day and can charge it for a few hours, or even over night.
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How to Find the Right Alternate Energy Source for Your Needs: Eco20/20 - 1 views

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    So, you have decided to begin using an alternate energy source. That is great. But, which one is the right one for you?
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How Well Do Dual Flush Toilets Work? - 0 views

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    Dual flush toilets are water saving wonders that use a fraction of the water that old toilets used. Here is how they work to save water.
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    Dual flush toilets are water saving wonders that use a fraction of the water that old toilets used. Here is how they work to save water.
anonymous

How to Increase Fuel Mileage and Ways to Save Gas - 1 views

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    Tips on how to reduce fuel consumption and save gas including tune up tips, air pressure and add on devices.
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    Tips on how to reduce fuel consumption and save gas including tune up tips, air pressure and add on devices.
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Intelligent Chargers and Switch Mode Chargers: Making the Most Out of Your Battery: Eco... - 0 views

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    Instead of having to recharge your battery for your electric vehicle (EV) you would simply drive to the nearest battery switching spot and the battery would be changed while you wait. This is a simple process that does not take longer than ten minutes.
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Green Careers Hold the Key to American Economic Growth | MNN - Mother Nature Network - 1 views

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    Green careers are going to play a pivotal role in the recovery of the U.S. Going green will help revive the economy towards creating job growth and counter the effects of net job loss.  Three areas aiding the recovery will be: the broad
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GE and A123 Team to Expand the Development of the Li-Ion Battery: Eco20/20 - 1 views

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    With the planned expansion of development of the li-ion battery for consumer and hybrid car use as well as new, wider reaching smart grid capabilities, GE and A 123 have been able to make an important contribution to automotive technology.
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Kinetic Energy: Harnessing the Energy Naturally Created By Our Own Bodies: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    Kinetic energy is formed whenever we move around we drive around. Harnessing that power by various forms of technology allows that energy to be transformed into electrical power and used for a number of applications.
Energy Net

Arizona Rep. Giffords authors U.S. Solar Roadmap bill as CA plows ahead - 0 views

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    In continued efforts to promote clean energy, U.S. House Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) has introduced the Solar Technology Roadmap Act, which is now on its way to the full House after achieving commendable bipartisan support after short deliberation in the Science and Technology Committee. Giffords' bill would designate the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as the leading organization for developing a strategic plan to direct solar energy research and its deployment into the commercial sector. The legislation would also allocate $2.25 billion for solar research over the next five years, which is a far cry from the pro-oil Bush administration that pillaged funding for renewables.
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    In continued efforts to promote clean energy, U.S. House Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) has introduced the Solar Technology Roadmap Act, which is now on its way to the full House after achieving commendable bipartisan support after short deliberation in the Science and Technology Committee. Giffords' bill would designate the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as the leading organization for developing a strategic plan to direct solar energy research and its deployment into the commercial sector. The legislation would also allocate $2.25 billion for solar research over the next five years, which is a far cry from the pro-oil Bush administration that pillaged funding for renewables.
Energy Net

Key New Ingredient In Climate Model - Environment - an eLab Article at Scientist Live - 0 views

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    For the first time, climate scientists from across the country have successfully incorporated the nitrogen cycle into global simulations for climate change, questioning previous assumptions regarding carbon feedback and potentially helping to refine model forecasts about global warming. The results of the experiment at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory and at the National Center for Atmospheric Research are published in the current issue of Biogeosciences. They illustrate the complexity of climate modeling by demonstrating how natural processes still have a strong effect on the carbon cycle and climate simulations. In this case, scientists found that the rate of climate change over the next century could be higher than previously anticipated when the requirement of plant nutrients are included in the climate model. ORNL's Peter Thornton, lead author of the paper, describes the inclusion of these processes as a necessary step to improve the accuracy of climate change assessments.
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    For the first time, climate scientists from across the country have successfully incorporated the nitrogen cycle into global simulations for climate change, questioning previous assumptions regarding carbon feedback and potentially helping to refine model forecasts about global warming. The results of the experiment at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory and at the National Center for Atmospheric Research are published in the current issue of Biogeosciences. They illustrate the complexity of climate modeling by demonstrating how natural processes still have a strong effect on the carbon cycle and climate simulations. In this case, scientists found that the rate of climate change over the next century could be higher than previously anticipated when the requirement of plant nutrients are included in the climate model. ORNL's Peter Thornton, lead author of the paper, describes the inclusion of these processes as a necessary step to improve the accuracy of climate change assessments.
anonymous

What is Concrete Foam Insulation and does it work? - 0 views

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    Concrete foam insulation is being touted as the latest greenest insulation available. It offers fire resistance, mold and bug resistance and a high R value.
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    Concrete foam insulation is being touted as the latest greenest insulation available. It offers fire resistance, mold and bug resistance and a high R value.
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