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September 14-16, 2010 Marquette Hotel, Minneapolis, MN Hosted by the Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota’s Institute on the Environment, with significant funding support from the Initiative for Renewable Energy and the Environment (IREE), is pleased to host the fifth of five continental conventions of the Global Sustainable Bioenergy (GSB) Project. North American convention co-chairs Jon Foley, director... Read More
D & R Energy Services announces they are opening a new office facility and training center in Historic Downtown Milford, MI. Robert Craig, Senior Engineer of D & R Energy Services states, “This new office will be designed as a classroom for our customers to learn firsthand what Renewable Energy is. This will give our customers a hands on opportunity to learn how they can reduce their carbon footprint and reduce our dependence on foreign oil and d... Read More
I'm writing a book about renewable Energy for St. Martin's Press. If you have any good ideas or tips about new Energy technologies, opinions, thoughts, etc., let me know. Check out my website at renewablebook.wordpress.com. Jeremy Shere Writer, Renewable ... Read More
On 02/03/09 I filed a patent application for a wind collection system called the Energy Prophecy. The Energy Prophecy works down wind instead of cross wind like the Wind Turbine. This concept of working down wind opens endless possibilities. The earliest I will Receive my patent is possibly July of 2010. It is very frustrating to be sitting on something with so much potentual !!! ackerman18
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As the holidays have come to an end and all of your presents have been received, it’s time to put ink to paper for a thank you card. Since 90% of American households purchase paper greeting cards, this time around consider these greener options for stationery and send your message with a low carbon footprint. Top Tips Make your own paper. Gather up various household fibers such as denim, other papers, and even plants. Rip your gathered materials into small pieces and mix in some... Read More
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