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COP15 Interview with Intels Lorie Wigle Environmental Leader Green Business, Sustainable Business, and Green Strategy News for Corporate Sustainability Executives

19 hours ago ago from Environmental Leader · Green Business, Sustainable Business, and Green Strategy News for Corporate Sustainability Executives

December 11, 2009 Email this story Print this post Add your comments Everywhere you look here in Copenhagen, you see computers. Laptops. Smart phones. Netbooks. With so many of the world’s prominent leaders and stakeholders plugging in, it should not go unnoticed that “staying connected” does have an environmental impact. Dr. Alexander Wissner-Gross, an Environmental Fellow at Harvard University, has estimated that every ...

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GREEN SALONS: A BEGINNING

9 hours ago ago from Professional Hairdressing|News|Awards|Events|Collections|Interviews|Podcasts|ProHairStylist.com.au

Who Cares About The Environment? I do, but who’s with me? Hairdressing salons are not known for being Green. Our energy consumption is high, to say the least. When you think about air-conditioning in summer, heating in winter, hairdryers going all day, lighting, towel washing and drying, you get the picture. Most salons have huge hot water tanks and they are being heated 24/7. I know of salons that have more than four big 500 litre tanks. ...

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Heat Pumps Aren’t Sexy

2 hours ago ago from MyPointNow

By: Chris Wade I was recently listening to a public radio broadcast here in Vermont on residential energy efficiency. The point of the program was to offer homeowners advise on how to reduce their utility bills through weatherization. In addition there were discussions of new technologies such as solar heating for hot water, space heat or electric, and wind energy. Late in the show a question was asked about heat pump water heaters. ...

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Solar System | Alternative Energy HQ

18 hours ago ago from Alternative Energy = solar power, wind energy, and bio fuel issues | Alternative Energy HQ

Home Free Ebook Video Channels Advertise on this site Privacy Contact Resources December 10, 2009 Solar System If you're new here at Alternative Energy HQ, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed for all the latest updates on energy news. Thanks for visiting! You do not have to pay for solar energy, because it is effective and virtually inexhaustible. This is a really sufficient ...

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Pocket Heat Phones – Zeri Phone is a Renewable Energy Phone That Powers Up In Your Pocket (GALLERY)

22 hours ago ago from Tech Gadget Info

(TrendHunter.com) The concept of a renewable energy phone isn't new but Paul Frigout’s concept Zeri phone is unique because it recharges using thermoelectric and piezoelectric energy.  Thermoelectric energy is gathered…

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Servidyne Hires Key Sales Executive to Focus on Utilities

23 hours ago ago from PopEater

SERVIDYNE, INC. (Nasdaq: SERV), an energy efficiency, demand response and real estate company, today announced that Jim Josephson has joined the Company’s Building Performance Efficiency (BPE) Segment as Vice President of Sales - Fifth Fuel Management™. In this position, he is now responsible for leading sales and marketing of Servidyne’s new demand response and energy efficiency product line to electric utilities as well as to large energy ...

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In Energy Innovation, Everything New Is Old Again

18 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

PEORIA, Ariz. -- As light filled the sky on a recent morning here, a handful of giant mirrored dishes were being prepared to track the sun and ultimately feed solar-generated electricity into the Phoenix area. View Full Image Credit: Kindred Elliott A solar array in Peoria, Ariz., above, incorporates an updated Stirling engine, below, a device created in the early 19th century. High-tech ...

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Sopogy® Inaugurates the World’s First MicroCSP™ Solar Thermal Plant

16 hours ago ago from PopEater

Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii – Sopogy, Inc. inaugurated the world’s first MicroCSP™ Solar Thermal Plant today at the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii. The 2 Megawatt thermal energy project which spans across 3.8 acres in the hot Kona desert utilizes 1,000 Sopogy proprietary MicroCSP™ solar panels. Through the use of mirrors and optics and an integrated sun tracker, these panels achieve higher efficiencies than conventional solar ...

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Alstom Launches ALSPA® Series 6 in North America

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Alstom’s Energy Management Business (EMB), which provides integrated automation and control solutions for efficient and flexible energy management and infrastructure, announced today that it is offering its ALSPA® Series 6 solution to customers in the North American energy market. North American energy stakeholders are exposed to the challenges of a new and demanding energy environment that includes a rapidly increasing proportion of variable ...

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