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Get a solar recharge
Name: Goal Zero Switch 8 Solar Recharging Kit What it is: an eco-friendly recharging kit that uses either solar power or electricity to charge its Switch 8 lithium ion portable battery, which has a tip for solar charging and another for USB charging. It...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, Alternative Energy
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Aetna Adds Solar Capabilities To Windsor Office Location
The Hartford CourantAetna said Monday it is conducting finals tests on 975 solar panels that cover a field next to the insurer's Windsor office — doubling Aetna's solar energy capabilities in Connecticut. In conjunction with Earth Day on Monday, Aetna said the solar...Tags: Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Earth Day, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Middletown, Energy Saving
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IID recognized for solar energy adoption
Imperial Irrigation District and the Solar Electric Power Association announced Tuesday that IID has been recognized as a national leader in the integration and delivery of solar-based renewable solutions. IID is seventh on SEPA’s annual top 10...Tags: Energy Saving, Electricity Production and Distribution, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Energy
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A wind-win for Maryland and a beacon for the bay
After protesting at a nearby coal plant in 2008 and becoming discouraged with his own dependence on unsustainable energy, Charles County Commissioner Ken Robinson decided to build a wind generator on his coastal property and get off the grid. He became...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Wind Power, Greenpeace, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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Area officials discuss the state of the Imperial Valley
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — Officials from the county of Imperial and the Imperial Irrigation District discussed the gains the area has made as well as issues of concern during the first-quarter report of the County and Imperial Irrigation District on Friday morning....Tags: Water Supply, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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'Artificial leaf' now ready to get dirty, inventor says
Harvard chemist Daniel Nocera recently developed the world’s first practical artificial leaf – a silicon-based device that could use sunlight to split water and create clean fuel. Now, the scientist says he’s improved the leaf –...
Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Renewable Energy
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Learning how to solar power your house in the Ozarks
jscherder@ky3.comREPUBLIC, Mo -- When it comes to solar power, Republic resident Jim Evans says Southwest Missouri is falling behind. In fact, he says the rate of solar installations in the Kansas City and St Louis areas is 50 times greater than this area. So Evans is...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy
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Pioneering solar energy research underway at SDSU-IV Brawley campus
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — Solar energy projects are often costly and intrusive to the environment but some say they don’t have to be. The Combined Power LLC’s Hyperlight Demonstration Project is simple, cheap and potentially will have international...Tags: Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Energy, Alternative Energy
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REPORT: Wind turbine sound limit should be increased in Emmet County
Staff Writer -- bhubbard@petoskeynews.comA private firm commissioned to study the ordinance governing wind turbines in Emmet County is recommending local officials go along with plans to increase the allowable noise levels. County officials have been looking at what revisions might be needed to...Tags: Weather, Wind Power, Weather Reports, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues
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North American Development Bank and NRG announce 5-MW solar park in Brawley
The North American Development Bank and NRG Solar announced the signing of a $19.2 million loan for a solar project to be built at San Diego State University-Imperial Valley campus The loan is for the construction of a 5-megawatt solar park to be located...Tags: Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Colleges and Universities, Alternative Energy
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Bats need trees as maternity wards, to save us from bugs
The abandoned Durham Iron Mine in upper Bucks County once belonged to William Penn and, in 1999, it served as the winter hibernation home for up to 17,000 bats, after they had dined on nearly 12 tons of airborne bugs in warmer months. Nine years later,...
Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Wind Power, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Solar and wind power are no panacea for climate change
Your recent commentary on climate change continues the politically correct approach to the problem of global warming and its solutions without approaching the reality of what has been accomplished and what the underlying issues are ("Forecast calls for...
Tags: Wind Power, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Ecosystems, Automotive Equipment, Electricity Production and Distribution
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Feb 10, 2013
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