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| Expert Foresees 10 More Years Of Research & Development To Make Solar Energy Competitive Despite oil prices that hover around $100 a barrel, it may take at least 10 or more years of intensive research to reduce the cost of solar energy to levels competitive with petroleum, according to a leading expert on the topic. |
| SNI to attend WMU’s Wind Turbine Dedication Western Michigan University President John M. Dunn and WMU’s School of Engineering invite you to “Catch the Electricity”. As they dedicate the school’s first wind turbine generator! Featuring Congressman Fred Upton. Friday, September 14, 2007, at the College of Engineering, Parkview Campus. |
| Can A Profit-boosting Approach To Business Save Energy Too? Could a business practice usually reserved for boosting profits be used to help turn companies green by reducing their energy use? Researchers in India provide an answer. |
| Modern Energy Plan Launch Featured on Sustainablog As Seen On Sustainablog (December 2007): Because renewable adoption is still in a relatively early phase, information is key to bringing these technologies into the mainstream. SNIs created a simple, elegant option for providing that necessary information. Take a look at the sample plan they provide, and, if youre seriously considering renewables for your home or business, give the system a spin. I know other tools like these are on the horizon, and a healthy competitive environment will exist in this space shortly. At the same time, I think SNIs set a high bar for competitors. As always, I wish. |
| Apple fights NYC over green apple logo Look at this logo for a moment: If you saw it on a reusable cloth shopping bag, would you think for a moment, “Hey, that must be Apple’s new iBag!”? Apparently, Apple is worried that’s the case. The above logo is actually the emblem of New York City’s GreeNYC campaign, the Big Apple’s move to encourage denizens and visitors to reduce pollution and greenhouse gases. In case you can’t tell, the GreeNYC logo is a combination of the infinity symbol and a green apple, the implied message being something along the lines of, “Let’s keep the Big Apple green for. READ MORE |
| Solar Night Industries Is Hiring Independent Sales Professionals Do you have experience selling into the Construction and Homebuilding Industry? Solar Night Industries is Hiring The Best of the Best to Join Our Growing Sales Team. |
| Carbon Nanotubes Made Into Conductive, Flexible ‘Stained Glass’ Carbon nanotubes are promising materials for many high-technology applications due to their exceptional mechanical, thermal, chemical, optical and electrical properties. Now researchers have used metallic nanotubes to make thin films that are semitransparent, highly conductive, flexible and come in a variety of colors, with an appearance similar to stained glass. These results could lead to improved high-tech products such as flat-panel displays and solar cells. |
| IRS Clarifies Deductions for Energy-Efficient Building Improvements The IRS this week issued concerning the deduction for energy efficient commercial buildings under section 179D of the Internal Revenue Code, including guidance regarding the deduction allocable to designers of government-owned buildings. |
| House Passes Renewable Energy Standard “We are turning to the future,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. WASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bipartisan amendment to a broad energy package Saturday requiring utilities to provide 15% of their power from renewable energy sources by 2020. Inclusion of a renewable power standard — approved by a vote of 220-190 — is a major addition to the kind of energy package the House and Senate Democratic leadership is seeking, especially after a similar bill failed to pass in the Senate. “We are turning to the future,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. On one. |