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Sustainable Business
- Ceres Conference Offers Something for Everyone (05/13/2013)
- A Little Energy to Save a Lot: Why Your Company Should Become Energy Star Certified (04/03/2013)
- Sustainability in Supply Chain Remains Top Priority for Major Brands (03/13/2013)
- Using Technology to Drive Supply Chain Sustainability (03/05/2013)
- Getting On Board with Supply Chain Sustainability (02/20/2013)
LEED Green Building
- 7th annual Los Angeles Business Council (LABC) Sustainability Summit (04/29/2013)
- Greening the Green Building Industry (03/26/2013)
- Earth Rangers Journey to LEED® Platinum (02/21/2013)
- Energy Boost: How RECs Support LEED® Certification and Renewable Energy Development (02/14/2013)
- Making the Most of LEED® (01/31/2013)
Industry News
Lifestyle
Showing: November 2008
Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Achieve Record Efficiency
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/10/2008
Tags: dye-sensitized solar cells, efficiency, PV, solar
A promising type of photovoltaic solar cell sets a new record for performance.
Researchers working with dye-sensitized solar cells, also known as Graetzel cells, have achieved 10% efficiency, which is a record for the technology. The cells are made of titanium dioxide and... [more]
Bailout Bill Extends Production Tax Credit
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/10/2008
Tags: federal government sustainability initiatives, renewable energy
The $700 billion financial bailout bill includes an extension of the PTC for renewable energy.
With the passage of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (H.R. 1424), the $700 billion package intended to shore up the ailing financial industry, the Production Tax Credit (PTC)... [more]
Renewable Energy May Find Home on Land Cleanup Sites
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/10/2008
Tags: governmental sustainability initiatives, renewable energy
The EPA has identified thousands of sites where renewable energy facilities could be constructed.
Land cleanup sites across the country may provide homes for wind, solar and biomass energy facilities. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), using information from the National... [more]
October Sleuth Challenge
by Jen Biederman on 11/10/2008
Tags: Allegro Coffee, Enter to Win, October, Prize, Sleuth Challenge, Win
Answer the October Sleuth Challenge For Your Chance To Win...
This Month's Challenge: Is trashing your fall leaves such a big deal? Yes! Especially if you load yours into plastic bags which preserve leaves in landfills forever! According to... [more]
Innovative Vertical-Axis Wind Turbine to be Installed in NY
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/07/2008
Tags: renewable energy, sustainable schools, wind power
A new wind turbine design will be installed on a community college campus in New York.
The world’s first utility-scale vertical-axis wind turbine will make its debut on the campus of Sullivan County Community College in Loch Sheldrake, NY. Environmental... [more]
Fungus to Fuel
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/07/2008
Tags: carbon emissions, renewable energy
A newly discovered fungus produces a type of diesel fuel.
A fungus found inside the branches of an ancient family of trees in the Patagonian rain forest creates a type of diesel fuel called “myco-diesel.” Led by Gary... [more]
Hybrid Solar Energy Technology in Development
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/07/2008
Tags: renewable energy
A new hybrid solar power system could provide cost-effective heat and electricity.
An international group of researchers is developing a hybrid solar thermal and photovoltaic system that could make solar energy more cost efficient. By combining the two... [more]
Federal Land to be Opened for Geothermal Power
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/07/2008
Tags: governmental sustainability initiatives, renewable energy
The Department of the Interior plans to open land in the western U.S. for geothermal development.
More than 190 million acres of federal land in the western U.S. will be opened by the Department of the Interior (DOI) for the purpose of developing geothermal power.... [more]
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