Tag Archives: recycling

Contemporary Solar Devices: Generating The Sunrays Work For You

You’ll find several forms of clear and renewable power like the wind, sun rays, bio and tidal. Of each one of these photo voltaic power will be the one which has attracted probably the most attention. Though the initial technological innovation emerged a few a long time back, the mainstream use of photo voltaic power has just started in recent …

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Modern Photo Voltaic Gadgets: Making The Sunshine Perform For You

You can find various forms of clean and renewable power just like the wind, sun, bio and tidal. Of every one of these solar power will be the one which has attracted the most attention. Although the original technologies emerged a couple of years back again, the mainstream use of solar power has just started in recent instances with more …

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Las Vegas Hotels are Going Green

Due to the Resort’s drought-prone desert location, they have also installed drift eliminators which automatically shut off water features when the wind is blowing, along with water-smart plants and artificial turf throughout the property. The result has been beautiful, earth-friendly landscaping. Apart from water, they’re even lessening their waste in the kitchen. They are transforming food waste into feed and providing it to the R.C. Combs animal farm, as well as converting 23,000 gallons of used kitchen grease and fryer oil into bio-diesel fuel each year.

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Instilling Recycling Habits at a Young Age

That is, until I started going to my friends’ houses to play and for sleepovers. “Where do you put your cans?” I would ask my peers, only to be met with blank stares- as if I was a fool for even asking. My mother was soon faced with the difficult task of explaining why we recycle, even though it requires extra work and we aren’t required to do it.

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The Landfill Wars

Guest blog by Don Willis I have been to recycling conventions all across the country. It never fails that all of them have programs dedicated to landfill operators. Somehow recycling companies have not yet gotten the message. Landfill Operators are NOT recyclers. They may dabble around the edges of recycling so that the various levels of government give them a …

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Ways For Your HR Department to Go Green – Part One

Today’s guest post is a good one that deals with how your company and HR department can implement green practices to everyday business standards. This is something that can be simple to do and yet have far ranging impact if we all set it up in the way we do daily business. A large multitude of human resource management departments …

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The Greenest Cities in America

The growing Green movement in America There is no set formula to determine how green a city is. A lot of different elements come into play: recycling, public transport, pollution control, sustainable building, even neighborhood and citizen empowerment programs. Maybe that’s why a new list of America’s greenest cities comes out every few months, each one different, based on the …

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Energy Saving Transportation Sources Funded

NYSERDA funds 17 energy-saving transportation ideas from Long Island to Rochester $4.6 million to help curb greenhouse gas emissions, create jobs and decrease reliance on fossil fuels. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) today announced the award of $4.6 million to help 17 New York State companies develop and commercialize innovative new transportation technologies that will …

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Super Bowl Week-Greenest Stadiums in America

It is Super Bowl week. The countdown is on! We are T-minus four days until Super Bowl XLV. Do you have Super Bowl fever? We have been to and watched games at giant stadiums around the country for many years but have you ever stopped to wonder who is doing anything to make them more efficient? All eyes will be …

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Solar Day Coming Soon – June 18th

Third Annual SolarDay is Coming June 18 for the U.S. and Canada The annual green day for solar, clean energy and protection of the planet The third annual SolarDay will be held nationally in the U.S. and Canada on Saturday, June 18 with events in U.S. cities and other sponsored events by companies and the solar industry. 26 SolarDay City …

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Alt E Updates –

horse barn plans People who own horses try to build safe and comfortable homes for their animals Today people often try to build horse barn themselves A small horse barn is not difficult to build even if you do not have much wood working experience The task becomes even easier if you get some top quality horse barn plans Small …

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mss Today pellet manufacture is becoming more widespread This obviously includes large scale construction faculties yet it also includes small scale production as well as even pellet mills operated at peoples homes Small portable pellet mills are becoming more common Many people are interested in a small portable pellet mill to make not only their own energy but additional pellets …

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Alternative Energy Updates –

how many homes does 1mw power The power to supply electricity is measured in watts The output of a wind turbine is directly dependent on the turbine’s size and the wind’s speed via the rotor Ranging from watts to five megawatts MW wind turbines are currently being manufactured with varied power ratings Wind speed is the most necessary component in …

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Thirteen Creative Ways To Save Energy In The Winter

The winter brings cold, short days, which means we use more energy. Whether it’s your holiday decorations or saving energy while you’re away from the house, here are a few creative ways that will save energy in the winter. 1. Go solar with your outdoor holiday decorations. Even big box stores like Sam’s and Cost-Co sell solar-powered outdoor Christmas decorations. …

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rust on radiators Anyone that has a central heating system in their home will no doubt relish the warmth but the downside is when you start to get tired looking radiators Rust can be very common but it is important that you do something about it You certainly can rsquo t say rusty radiators are particularly attractive so that rsquo …

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Garbage As Energy?

CNBC is premiering a new show next week that takes a long look at the business of garbage in America. They have previewed parts of it and there is some good info about turning garbage into energy and using to offset other forms of energy for industrial production.

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Energy News Updates –

1h Finding the ideal used mini excavator for sale is a real hard job Question may arise why you are going to buy a mini excavator in place of an original sized one The reply can be straightforward A mini excavator gives one the pliability of working around in more numerous places and conditions than the massive standard one For …

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Energy News Updates – week 25

solar powered flag pole lights Isn’t it cool to be owning solar flagpole light Remember how you’ve always liked those huge flags breezing through the air while flagpole lights brought them prestige and glory So many mummies thought that daddies were off their hook when they fixed a flagpole light to impress the kids Thanks to the invention of solar …

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7 Green Technologies That Can Benefit Our Planet

Green technologies utilize environmental science for conservation. There are some very basic green technologies, such as recycling, water purification, air purification, sewage treatment, waste management, renewable energy, and energy conservation. Recycling is one of the most common green technologies used worldwide. Recycling is the reuse of materials that can be salvaged and reprocessed, instead of being discarded. Significant quantities of …

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How Is The Military Using Alternative Energy?

The US military knows that its branches must revamp their thinking about how to engage in “the theater of war” in the new, post-Cold War world of the 21st century. One thing that the military leaders stress is the desire for the forces deployed in the theater to be able to be more energy-independent. Currently the US military has policies …

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