Clean Technology
Clean technology describes products or services that improve operational performance, productivity, or efficiency while reducing costs, inputs, energy consumption, waste, or pollution.
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Blog by Craig Moss, Director of Corporate Programs & Training, Social Accountability International
Blog by Emily Rabin Cowan, Sustainable Life Media Managing Editor
Article by Mary Robinson, President, Realizing Rights
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Jay Harman ( www.paxscientific.com)
is a naturalist, entrepreneur, award-winning inventor, and author of
numerous patents in lightweight, high efficiency marine craft design
and in friction-reduction technologies.
What's the carbon footprint of a banner on your website or your website itself? That was one of the intriguing questions raised at the Advertising Age Green Conference
In the latest edition, only two companies score more than five out
of 10, as opposed to the previous version, when 12 of the 18 ranked
companies had more than six or seven points. Overall, companies earned
higher points on their chemicals policies and few points on energy and
greenhouse gas practices.
Read more about green electronics scores here.
The policy reassessment is expected to take two years to complete and
applies to both solar photovoltaic and solar thermal projects.
has expanded its renewable energy portfolio with the purchase of Rutland, Vermont’s Charlotte, North Carolina-based electric company Duke EnergyCatamount Energy Corp.
Catamount Energy was formed in 1992, and since 2001 has been developing
wind projects in the several US states, as well as in the United
Kingdom. The acquisition is valued at $240 million, plus assumed debt.
Co-op America and Clean Edge Report Looks at Vital Role of Utilities in Solar Reaching Cost Parity with Conventional Energy Sources
This better biofuel can go right into existing pipelines, cars, trucks and
planes.
Organization: Environmental Defense Fund
While Apple is greening up its laptops,
it isn’t spitting out solar products yet. So, taking up the call,
QuickerTek has put out an awesome new product specifically for
Macophiliacs. Fitting the MacBook, a foldable sheet of thin-film solar
cells can charge up your laptop.
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