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Jason Tyler (Auto Mechanic Team) Gas Conversion (Hydrogen/HHO Fuel) Expert As a certified mechanic, I know the ins and outs of cars. also I know how easy it is (or isn't) to perform certain conversionson cars, trucks, and big-rigs. Ten years ago when I first started experimenting with the different technologies to achieve superior fuel economy, I just took it for granted that getting 50-80 miles per gallon (80 to 129 kilometers) was normal with the water/HHO system installed. Tod... Read More
Should You Choose A Real or Artificial Tree? It seems that the battle between real and artificial holiday trees is as old as the tree-decorating tradition itself. Artificial trees were invented in the 1930’s by a toiletbowl brush company. That’s right, the first artificial tree was not much more than an oversized, green toiletbowl brush. Thus, the debate between real and artificial trees began. Which is better for the environment: a synthetic tree ma... Read More
Alternative Energy: Helps Business and Home Owners Miller Britzke (Alternative Energy Engineer) Helps Large Businesses and Homes to Convert to Green Power I am an engineer who works with corporations to help them go green by converting to solar and wind energy. I know what it takes to create an alternative energy plan that works, and I know how to implement those plans. As an engineer who works in the realm of alternative energy, there is one thing that often surprises me.The range of q... Read More
Bright Lights, Green City? It’s been almost three months since the announcement from the city of Las Vegas, surrounding cities and Southern Nevada businesses with their collective plan to start a new, non-profit organization called Green Chips. Cleverly titled, Green Chips is aimed at creating a more energy-efficient and “green” state of Nevada. Given the initial surprise, excitement and early skepticism that came with the concept of America’s “Sin City” turning eco-friendl... Read More
E3 2009: The Midwest's Premier Energy, Economic and Environmental Conference November 17, 2009 at the Saint Paul RiverCentre Register now!
E3 2009: EARLY BIRD DEADLINE IS NEXT WEEK, OCTOBER 16! How do we provide sustainable fuel, food, fiber and fresh water to a global population of 9 billion people in our lifetime? That’s one of more than 15 urgent questions we’ll explore during E3 2009.
NREL’s Larry Kazmerski, a pioneer in the field of solar photovoltaics, will... Read More
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