WASHINGTON, Oct. 26, 2011 — Amid growing concern that using soybeans and other food crops to produce biodiesel fuel will raise the price of food, scientists have identified a new and unlikely raw material for the fuel: Alligator fat. Their report documenting gator fat’s suitability for biofuel production appears in the latest episode in the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) award-winning …
Read More »Planning a Green Business Event
A business event has the potential to be a major source of carbon emission – namely due to travel and the amount of energy required for the venue/promotional materials. Over 60,000 tons of CO2 was emitted in 2009 from UK conferences and exhibitions alone. However, with some careful thought and planning, such emissions can be significantly cut. The following does …
Read More »Get a Trustworthy Guide and Know How to Make Solar Panels for Your House
If you are fed up with spending so a lot for those pricey electric bills each single month, you must be conscious that solar panels might aid you resolve that difficulty. Understanding how to make solar panels isn’t actually that difficult. In reality, it is so easy as long as you might have the willingness to construct them your self …
Read More »Great Things About Solar Technology and it’s Disadvantage
There are numerous more positive aspects than negatives of solar panel technology. Solar energy Benefits are often reviewed in the news; the most important positive aspects can be that this is definitely an option to obtain power convenience on an individual basis possibly at your own rate. We wish the information below is going to be of good use for …
Read More »Large Retailers Going Solar
SunConnect Signs Agreement with Macy’s To Develop 1.063 Megawatt Roof-Mounted PV System At New Jersey Distribution Center We have been driving by big huge retail and shipping buildings for years knowing that they suck energy to keep them cool and to keep them warm in winter. Huge roofs that till now have not been load bearing enough to support solar. …
Read More »Get Your Energy Plan in Order
Does your business have a comprehensive energy plan? Implementing a plan can save energy and drastically reduce costs and emissions, while creating a culture that fosters continuous improvement in sustainability and building performance. High performance buildings operate efficiently and cost-effectively. Now is the right time to put your plan to work. Building technologies are rapidly improving while costs are declining. …
Read More »SOLAR POWER INTERNATIONAL (SPI 2011) DAY 2
THE PRESENT & FUTURE OF SOLAR Julia Hamm, President and CEO of the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) took the audience 20 years into the future during today’s General Session with a visionary presentation about the role of solar energy within an electric utility in the year 2031. Hamm stressed the importance of collaboration between the solar industry and utilities …
Read More »Why Food Waste is Rife in the Winter Months
As winter descends and cold weather takes hold, it seems that humans aren’t so different to other animals after all. It seems humans’ animal instinct takes over in the winter months, much like animals who are planning to hibernate for the winter, shopping trolleys are stacked to the roof with food and the refrigerator door requires a sharp kick to …
Read More »Public Shows Lack Of Faith In Energy Development Policy
Poll: Americans Believe U.S. Headed in Wrong Direction on Energy AUSTIN, Texas — A poll released today by The University of Texas at Austin found less than 14 percent of Americans think the country is headed in the right direction on energy. Of more than 3,400 consumers surveyed, 84 percent were worried about U.S. consumption of oil from foreign sources …
Read More »Tangent Energy Solutions Brings 3 Colonial School District Solar Energy Projects Online
Projects provide district with 689 kW of clean, solar power Plymouth Meeting, PA (October 18, 2011) – Tangent Energy Solutions today announced that solar energy generation installations at three Colonial School District (CSD) schools have been fully tested and commissioned – enabling them to start providing power. The three schools are the sites for two separate solar energy projects; one …
Read More »SOLAR POWER INTERNATIONAL (SPI 2011) KICKS OFF IN DALLAS WITH OPENING GENERAL SESSION
Rhone Resch, President and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) highlighted how Solar Energy works for America during his remarks at the opening General Session at SPI last night. Key points included: * creating jobs seven times faster than the rest of country. * The Solar Foundation’s jobs census shows the U.S. employs more than 100,000 Americans in …
Read More »Solar Double Cropping Project, Ribbon Cutting Announced
PITTSBORO, NC – Miraverse Power and Light, Piedmont Biofuels, Southern Energy Management, and Piedmont Biofarm are pleased to announce their “Solar Double Cropping” project in Pittsboro, North Carolina. The endeavor consists of an elevated 92.16 kilowatt solar array that will generate electricity above the north field of Piedmont Biofarm, while sustainable produce is harvested at the ground level. The nine-foot …
Read More »What Will It Take To Lift-off Electric Cars With Consumers?
This is an interesting post on ZD Net today about the electric car industry and the things the big car makers are doing (or not doing) to create a wider market for their electric cars. This week, seven of the auto manufacturers with a vested interest in the electric vehicle market got together to say that they will standardize around …
Read More »Getting The Consumer Into The Energy Market
By Elisa Wood Fortunately for the rest of us, some people missed the message, the one that says we’re in an economic slide so slippery there is no climbing back up. I had a chance to speak to several of these optimists recently. No, they are not members of the Pollyanna Club; they are green energy entrepreneurs, those who are …
Read More »Are Loan Guarantees For Nuclear Far Greater Than Solyndra?
SACE: DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTINUES TO STONEWALL FOIA REQUEST SEEKING DISCLOSURE OF DETAILS IN $8.33 BILLION FEDERAL LOAN GUARANTEE FOR PROPOSED RISKY VOGTLE NUCLEAR REACTORS Is DOE Hiding Miniscule Credit Subsidy Fee of 1.5 Percent … Or Even Less …for New Vogtle Reactors? Ignoring Need for Transparency After Collapse of Recent Loan Guarantee, DOE Continues to Refuse to Operate in …
Read More »Basic Information on What Really is Solar Power, and its Origin
Solar Energy is radiant energy that’s created by direct sunlight. Every single day direct sunlight radiates, or releases, an enormous amount of energy. The sun’s rays radiates more energy within a second than people have utilized since the man can remember! The energy of the Sun derives from within the sun itself. Just like other stars, the sun is a …
Read More »The Future of Renewable Energy
Whether you live in the UK, the United States, Australia or any where in the world for that matter, you will undoubtedly be seeing renewable energy sources popping up on your neighbour’s homes or even on commercial properties around your area. This is because the renewable energy industry is booming at the moment, there are solar panel companies cropping up …
Read More »Could You Save Money By Employing Solar Panels For House?
Without a doubt, solar panels for house already have become popular in several areas of the globe. A number of households nowadays choose these kinds of eco-friendly devices to use in their houses. You can even buy solar panels cheap if you find the right source. The reason behind this is not just it’s environmental benefits, these solar power panels …
Read More »CH2M HILL Named #1 Solar Design Firm
DENVER, October 11, 2011 – CH2M HILL (www.ch2mhill.com), a global full-service consulting, design, construction, and operations firm, has been named the #1 design firm in the solar power industry by Engineering News-Record magazine. A key reason for CH2M HILL’s earning of ENR’s top ranking is the diversity of strategic planning, permitting, design and construction services the company provides to concentrated …
Read More »Getty Images’ The Curve sheds light on visual communication in the energy sector
Third edition of Getty Images’ The Curve trend report shares case studies, insight on trends and changes in visual communications within the energy industry London – 11 October, 2011: Getty Images has today announced the launch of the latest edition of The Curve, a comprehensive research paper addressing the use and future of energy, as well as its representation in …
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