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| GPS Navigation Devices Can Be Spoofed, Counter Measures Not Effective In Certain Cases Just like flat-screen televisions, cell phones and computers, global positioning system technology is becoming something people can’t imagine living without. So if such a ubiquitous system were to come under attack, would we be ready? |
| BEEP BEEP–Honk if You’re Efficient! I’ve declared my love for acronyms in a previous post, aptly titled ‘I Love Acronyms’. Today my energy efficient side and my acronym-loving side were happy to read about BOMA’s (Building Owners and Managers Association) BEEP (the BOMA Energy Efficiency Program). BOMA’s BEEP has been focusing on “low and no cost” strategies for energy efficiency on office buildings. If BEEP goals are met the 9 billion square feet of office and retail space in the U.S. would cut energy consumption one third by 2012. BEEP estimates that the 33% cut in energy consumption “equates to $7.2 billion, and is readily. |
| 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. |
| 50,000 Eyes on Modern Energy! We love people like Western Michigan University professor John Patten. People motivated by producing “clean, green, energy”. John mentioned this as his main motivator when spending $10,000 of his own money on a 45 foot Skystream 3.7 for the university’s campus. Well done professor! But, what I love about it is the fact that 50,000 (25,000 students) eyes will be on that turbine this year alone. Professor Patten is showing one tenth of a quarter of a million people (I liked how that sounded) that modern energy works. These students will get to see (and hear) the quiet, clean energy. |
| Solar Financier’s Outlook is Bright; Tax Credits’ Future is Cloudy RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD 2008 — Adding solar power to your building is getting easier, thanks to a financing model borrowed from utility-scale renewable energy projects. Power purchase agreements are now an option for getting your own clean energy source, without laying out the capital. But even big projects don’t happen without the right incentives in place. Some important federal subsidies are due to expire if Congress doesn’t act soon to extend them. Will that happen in an election year? Does this dark cloud cast gloom on renewable energy’s future? Denis Du Bois asks Mark McLanahan of MMA Renewable Ventures about his expectations for the production tax credit, the investment tax credit, and the global economy. |