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[28 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 153 views]

You can’t eat free… unless you’re also getting renewable, clean-burning biodiesel. Well, the world’s first environmentally sustainable tour bus was able to get a free fillup of B100, pure biodiesel, at Innovation Fuels’ New York Harbor bioefinery: “The Permibus” – the world’s first environmentally sustainable tour bus complete with an interior garden perpetuated by worms, live chicken farm, multidimensional composting system, solar panels and wood burning stove – visited renewable fuels c

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[28 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 94 views]

News from CUNY BACCALAUREATE FOR UNIQUE AND INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES October 28, 2009 — Sustainable Energy, Sustainable Coastlines, Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable Water Systems, Sustainable Tourism, Sustainable Art, Sustainable Transportation…these are areas of academic interest for some particularly enterprising students enrolled in CUNY’s University-wide degree, CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies, which has just launched a special website for CUNY students st

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[27 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 126 views]

The state Farm Bureau is teaming up with its national counterpart to fight a  ”cap and trade” energy bill in the U.S. Senate. Like South Carolina’s Senator Lindsay Graham, Farm Bureau officials say the Waxman-Markey bill to cap emissions and re-assign areas of farmland will hurt business, in this case agribusiness. SC Farm Bureau President David Winkles and American Farm Bureau Federation President Bob Stallman signed caps to be delivered to Senators Lindsey Graham and Jim DeMint, for

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[27 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 103 views]

A Florida-based algae-biodiesel company has found an international market for a by-product of its clean energy business. This press release from PetroAlgae Inc. says it has has received official notice that the protein from PetroAlgae’s proprietary micro-crop production technology has successfully passed testing by the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture and is suitable for use in animal feed: Furthermore, the protein has been cleared for importation as a raw material to be used as an ingr

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[27 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 85 views]

Rising inventory levels of photovoltaic (PV) panels and new production capacity coming online is driving solar PV prices lower and thereby, bringing solar energy closer to grid price parity. With the release of the latest earnings of solar energy companies, Wall Street’s keen attention to revenue guidance, inventory levels and pricing are paramount in diagnosing the health of the solar energy industry. Expectations call consolidation of the solar industry with some key players gaining market s

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[25 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 104 views]

Posted by admin Oct 26 Once a distant technology that just sat on roofs that a few green minded people used, solar power has become a trendy tool we can hold in our hands. Sunlight – solar energy – can be used to generate electricity, provide hot water, and to heat, cool, and light buildings. A typical solar system will reduce the need for conventional water heating by about two-thirds. Often the plumbing from a solar heater co

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[25 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 112 views]

Posted by admin Oct 26 The LHC will eventually attain sufficient energy to produce the Higgs boson, he says, but evidence of supersymmetry is a much more speculative possibility. If the Congress had not had the imbecility to cancel the Superconducting Super Collider [in … Share and Enjoy: Filed under: solar water heater

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[25 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 99 views]

Posted by admin Oct 26 You don’t need to pay a fortune for heating your water. The amount paid for water heating for a regular household is nearly one third of their fuel bills. This amount can be significantly, and in some seasons totally, cut by utilizing solar energy. Solar water heaters absorb the energy in sunlight through solar panels and use it to heat the water. This hot water is then collected in a tank and used for yo

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[24 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 83 views]

Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairwoman Barbara Boxer (D-CA) has released the text of the Chairman’s Mark of the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (S. 1733), according to a press release . According to the release, this new and revised language: Specifies distribution of emissions allowances; Ensures that the majority of investments in the bill are for consumer protection; Includes new provisions to address clean coal technology; Increases investments in