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green-lifestyle iconIdeal Bite: Cold Play
by Jen Biederman on 11/12/2008

Saving on Your Electricity Bill- Green Living Tip Brought to you by Ideal Bite

Does a glance at your electricity bills make your voice go falsetto? The Bite Chill. Just reduce your fridge's energy use - easy with our five fridge energy tips. Should be music to your ears.... [more]

green-lifestyle iconIdeal Bite: Facing Teen Angst
by Jen Biederman on 11/11/2008

Fixes For Your Complexion- Green Living Tip Brought to you by Ideal Bite

Is your complexion repeating high school? The Bite Break out. Whether you're dealing with just the occasional zit or an everyday issue, there's no need for harsh chems. Instead, try products... [more]

industry-news iconImproved Technique Developed for Creating Cellulosic Biofuels
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/10/2008

Wood can be converted directly into sugar through a new process.

Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Coal Research in Mülheim, Germany, are developing a technique to develop biofuels from cellulose in wood, grass and plants. This new process of... [more]

green-lifestyle iconOctober Ideal Bite
by Jen Biederman on 11/10/2008

Using Oils for More than Cooking- Green Living Tip Brought to you by Ideal Bite

Wanna try cooking oils that aren't just one-trick ponies? The Bite Shine your spotlight on organic coconut, flaxseed, and hemp oils. Drinkable, edible, and rub-able, all of 'em offer raw... [more]

green-lifestyle iconOctober WorldChanging Articles
by Jen Biederman on 11/10/2008

WorldChanging.com Articles: Tools, Models and Ideas for Building a Better Future.

WorldChanging.com works from a simple premise- the tools, models and ideas for building a better future lie all around us. And Maybe Unicorns Will Save Us  Apparently, everybody loves... [more]

industry-news iconDye-Sensitized Solar Cells Achieve Record Efficiency
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/10/2008

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... [more]

industry-news iconBailout Bill Extends Production Tax Credit
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/10/2008

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... [more]

industry-news iconRenewable Energy May Find Home on Land Cleanup Sites
by Kevin Maddaford on 11/10/2008

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]

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