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The goal is to produce renewable energy with Net Zero green house gas and a minimum of ecological impact. Just add water! Small Hydro energy resource provided by the US Government, take a look at the GIS driven resource maps for an area. Drive it around and get the feel for the many prospects and limitations for Small Hydro in the future…
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Over the past 15 years, small pickup trucks in North America have transformed from somewhat practical mini-haulers into slightly smaller versions of their bigger cousins in the full-size market.
This steroidal growth has made these ostensibly smaller pickups much more capable than their initial versions, particularly when it comes to hauling and towing capacity, but their size has made them less practical in an urban environment.
Enter Toyota, who has apparently decided that what the world really needs is a truck that isn’t quite big enough to be useful, but still isn’t quite small enough to be convenient.
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The IT sector in the UK has a carbon footprint as big as the airline industry. IT equipment represents the highest consumption of power for most businesses and yet the power used is rarely measured, let alone managed. Once you start to measure your output, you'll see just how much you could be wasting.
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We are now hearing more and more about the issue of climate change, carbon offsetting and the effects of global warming in a variety of media. All this talk of 'carbon footprints' and how we can reduce them to help the planet can be rather confusing for some. However, by following a few easy steps in your household, you could potentially save on your gas and electricity bills, as well as help to reduce your carbon footprint and help the environment:
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The fact that one of Britain's biggest blue chip consumers of energy is taking such steps ought to boost its national image and reduce long-term energy costs. Blue chips are not alone in experiencing pressure to reduce their carbon footprint. Increasingly, SMEs are being asked to demonstrate their own efforts in improving their own green image.
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