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GreenTech Pastures - Nov 19, 2008
A new study of the Chinese wind energy market finds the country’s growth will likely continue despite the global economic spasms. EER’s report finds China will be #1 in generating electricity from wind by 2011. As much …
Also tagged: china, wind, renewable energy, engineering, green tech, blogroll, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 19, 2008
An electric utility is suing the state of Kansas for denying said utility the permit to build more coal-fired electricity generation facilities in rural western Kansas. It’s been thirteen unhappy months for Sunflower …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, fossil fuel, air pollution, state government, blogroll, environmental health, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 18, 2008
Goodness, they did it. As debate continues over nasty e-recycling behavior and the role of the government, businesses and the average U.S. citizen in fixing the situation, Massachusetts asset disposition company …
Also tagged: climate change, recycling, conservation, engineering, green tech, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 17, 2008
America’s auto makers were very handy in protecting themselves against having tougher fuel efficiency standards. Just this past year as fuel prices spiralled ever upward the feds finally increased the fuel efficiency …
Also tagged: renewable energy, federal government, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 17, 2008
If one of your near-year-end resolutions is to build out the carbon and greenhouse gas emissions reporting for your company, there are a couple of new resources that have been released in the past week. First off, Sun …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, conservation, air pollution, green tech, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 17, 2008
Wafer processing equipment and personnel. Courtesy: Oerlikon I blogged about Oerlikon last summer. Now the publicly-traded, Swiss-based company has come out with a new version of its turn-key thin solar panel …
Also tagged: europe, european union, global warming, climate change, research, building, china, solar, uncategorized, fossil fuel, housing, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, federal government, green tech, state government, blogroll, environmental health, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 16, 2008
Courtesy: Lehr The folks at Lehr say they have a better idea for many of your home machines: lawn mower, wire trimmer (turns out “weed whacker” is a copyrighted name for Kenmore;s wire trimmer), leaf blowers, etc. Lehr …
Also tagged: global warming, fossil fuel, conservation, engineering, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 15, 2008
The chorus of disagreement in Washington over a measly 25-billion dollars is something to behold. For the record that’s less than 4% of the money that’s been earmarked by the federal government to save the banks …
Also tagged: conservation, federal government, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 15, 2008
TechSoup Global, which is a technology information and education resource for non-profit groups that operates on an annual budget of $22 million, has been bitten by the green tech bug. The organization has started an …
Also tagged: climate change, conservation, green tech
ZDNet Government - Nov 15, 2008
Good news for alternative energy technologies: An environmental review board has shot down EPA approval of a new coal plant, saying that the Environment Protection Agency needs to come up with nationwide standards for …