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U.S. Industries Join DOE To Improve Energy Efficiency

17 hours ago ago from ITECS Insider

(EERE, December 2009) Thirty-two U.S. companies have pledged to reduce the energy intensity of their industrial activities by 25 percent. They spotlighted the effort by joining DOE's new Save Energy Now LEADER program.  DOE expects that the LEADER companies will become pace setters in improving U.S. industrial energy efficiency. In return, LEADER program participants will receive access to select DOE resources as well as national recognition ...

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Green Energy Roles Boost Solar Education.

14 hours ago ago from Travel & Education Abroad | Russia

In 1998, Martin Seligman of the School of Pennsylvania was voted in President of the North American Mental organisation. Seligman was famous in the world of study for his work on Learned Helplessness and Brightness . And the effort has been terribly valuable in bringing both larger experience of psychopathology and plenty more good treatments. slightly over ten years ago Professor Seligman thought it was time for psychology to learn what ...

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Tech Talk for Wednesday December 23rd

23 hours ago ago from Tech Talk / Timing The Market

Technical Action Yesterday Technical action by S&P 500 stocks was bullish again yesterday. Another 12 S&P 500 stocks broke resistance (AK Steel, Biogen, Coca Cola Enterprises, EOG Energy, Jabil, King Pharmaceuticals, MBIA, Pioneer Natural Resources, Sears Holdings, State Street, Teradyne and Vulcan Materials) and none broke support. The Up/Down ratio increased from 3.40 to (339/92=) 3.68. Technical action by TSX Composite Index ...

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An Overview of Alternative Energy Mutual Funds

2 hours ago ago from Alternative Energy News, Education, and Solutions

The cost of heating fuel and gasoline has seen a dramatic increase recently. There are also many concerns that our dependence on foreign oil will continue to drive the process higher and leave us at the mercy of countries with anti-American sentiments. Along those same lines there is increasing concern over how long our supply of fossil fuels will last and how our society would be able to survive if and when the fossils fuels fail. There ...

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This Year In Clean Energy – What A Ride

18 hours ago ago from Energy Alternative

The year 2009 started off with a bang for the clean energy industries encompassing energy efficiency, renewable energy, clean distributed generation for manufacturers, project developers, installers the whole family of industries. President Obama assumed office in January 09 and by February the Stimulus Bill (ARRA) was signed into law, extending the portfolio of clean energy tax credits, but also setting in motion billions of dollars of loan ...

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Senate Provision Riles the Construction Industry

18 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

WASHINGTON -- A last-minute addition to the Senate health-care bill that requires small construction companies to offer health coverage or pay a fine touched off a battle Tuesday with some industry groups demanding its removal. The change, offered by Sen. Jeff Merkley (D., Ore.), says construction companies should offer coverage if they have five or more employees and a payroll of $250,000 or more, or face fines of up to $750 per employee ...

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SunEdison, Xcel announce solar project

2 hours ago ago from U.S. News

SunEdison, Xcel announce solar project ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- North America's largest solar energy services provider and a Western utility are planning to install five photovoltaic solar facilities in southeastern New Mexico. SunEdison and Xcel Energy's Southwestern Public Service Company say the 50 megawatt project will be one of the largest in North America. The five installations will be capable of generating enough electricity to ...

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California's Mojave Desert may not become a solar capital after all

47 minutes ago ago from BloggingStocks

The solar energy movement, so promising, has hit a speed bump. Just as solar's cost per kilowatt hour starts to become attractive, from a U.S. residential use standpoint, sure enough another roadblock has appeared. The problem? Environmental concern about destroyed or altered vistas -- essentially sight pollution -- but also pollution that physically harms the environment. U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein's, D-California, stated opposition to ...

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