Archive for February 3rd, 2010

Bay Village Green Team hosts "Go Green in Your Yard" presentation
Sun Star Courier (blog)
The Bay Village Green Team will host Dan Norris in a speaker series presentation entitled “Go Green in your Yard” to take place

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Green Grants
Blount Today
“Our class decided to combine two areas of interest that included the environment and education,” said Go Green Grant committee chair Jeanie Hilten.

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Energy Audits: Go Green, Save Greenbacks
Shepherdstown Observer
Energy was cheap, and “Go Green” had to do with lawns. Climate control meant a winter vacation to warmer climates. Today, energy costs continue to go up.

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Solar Power Rundown for February 3
GetSolar.com (blog)
Chinese solar-panel maker Yingli Green Energy (NYSE: YGE) is set to become the first renewable energy company in history to sponsor the FIFA World Cup.

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UberGizmo (blog)
Scosche solBat II Offers Solar Charging via USB
Digitaltrends.com
Scosche's solBat II charger combines a lithium ion battery with a solar panel so it can charge devices as fast as a wall wart…and then replenish itself in
Scosche solBAT II Adds Solar Backup to USB Devices for $30Gizmodo.com (blog)
Scosche solBAT II loves sunbathing as wellUberGizmo (blog)
Scosche solBAT II solar powered charger actually decently priced at $30CrunchGear (blog)
Geeky gadgets -Gearlog (blog)
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Rethinking Site Security Can Help Reduce Risk of Solar Panel Theft
RenewableEnergyWorld.com (blog)
Theft of commercial and residential use Solar Panels have increase 15% year over year according to statistics compiled by SolarInsure.

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EarthTechling (blog)
New Solar Panel Hybrid Combines Solar, Water Heating Tech
EarthTechling (blog)
Aiming to bring about the next step in the evolution of solar panels is the collaboration of Weidlinger Associates,

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Canadian Government Moving Forward With Prosperity Review Process
PR Newswire (press release)
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include capital market conditions, commodities market

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The windy county
Baltimore Sun (blog)
The latest such convenience to draw the ire of local elected leaders is the residential wind turbine. The Baltimore County Council is considering

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Shepherdstown Observer
Solar-Powered Panhandle
Shepherdstown Observer
There's also a developing commodities market for SRECs, or Solar Renewable Energy Credits, a forum where credits earned by solar energy producers are sold

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