Posts Tagged ‘additive’
Thursday, December 11th, 2008
(Silver Spring, Md.) – Planet Green, Discovery Communications’ multiplatform environmental initiative and leading non-profit environmental organization the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) today announced plans to join forces on a broad range of activities and initiatives including grassroots community outreach, public affairs and content creation.
“NRDC has taken a leadership role across the spectrum of environmental stewardship, from the water we drink to the fuels we use, to the protection of our fragile ecosystems,” said Clark Bunting, President Discovery Emerging Networks. “NRDC is an important addition to Planet Green’s distinguished group of partners as we work together to inform, engage and inspire people to create a positive and lasting legacy for the planet.”
“Discovery’s Planet Green has become a critical voice for the solutions to our
most pressing environmental challenges,” said Frances Beinecke, NRDC president. (more…)
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Posted in Going Green | 6 Comments »
Monday, December 8th, 2008
Now here is something that can be used today and not spend a kaboodle of
money to get it implemented!
GreenSmith launches Backup Battery for Grid
December 5, 2008 – Exclusive By Emma Ritch, Cleantech Group
Washington D.C.-based GreenSmith Energy Management Systems unveiled technology it says
can solve the peak demand problems of U.S. utilities.
CEO Rodney Smith said the company has designed a battery control and management system
that, when paired with lithium ion battery GreenSmith acquired from a manufacturer
overseas, can store 20 kilowatt-hours at a time and provide between 3,000 and 4,000
full-discharge cycles.
The idea is that utilities could charge the battery when it’s cheaper to produce energy,
such as in the middle of the night, and could discharge that energy onto the grid when
it’s most expensive to produce power. (more…)
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Posted in Green Living | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
There are some myths running around out there that need to be clarified
with some reasons why they are just that …. Myths!
Myth 1 – Replacing windows is a good investment.
New windows will take 20 to 30 years to pay for themselves. Replacing
single-pane windows with double-pane low-e windows will save energy and money.
In a house with 20 windows, you will save $17 per window in energy cost each
year. It will take you almost 24 years to recoup the cost of windows that cost
$400.00 each. A more economical option: storm windows, starting at around $30, (more…)
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Posted in Going Green | 11 Comments »
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
Did you turn your clocks back this morning? It is that time of year where we
gain back that hour we lost last spring! A true sign that winter is a coming.
Today is the change the clocks day on everything you have. Fortunately, most
computers do it for you. The clocks in cars, vcrs (should you still have one),
wall clocks, etc. have you visiting them for the change. Replacing batteries.
The only states that do not participate in daylight savings time is Hawaii and (more…)
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Posted in Natural Living | 10 Comments »
Sunday, October 26th, 2008
Paint the interior wall of your home and insulate at the same time. What is it?
It is an additive that you add to either interior or exterior paint and roll it
on creating an invisible layer of insulation. This process was invented by NASA.
It keeps warm air out in the summer and the warmth outside in the winter. It
adds a 50% increase to the reflective R value of a house. In the long run, it
can save you money on your energy consumption.
All you do is add some powder in with your regular paint, stir it up really (more…)
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Posted in Green Living | 8 Comments »
Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Bostonians might be the only ones who gained from the summer’s record high fuel prices.
In an effort to save fuel and lower emissions, the city piloted a program that shortened
red lights to reduce the amount of time cars sat idling. The test was such a success that
Boston is now considering expanding the program to the rest of the city.
The results, released last week, show that shorter red lights will help Boston’s drivers
regain 135,000 hours each year that would normally be wasted waiting for a light to turn.
Traffic delays during the 60-intersection trial decreased 29 percent, while vehicle (more…)
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Posted in Going Green | 4 Comments »
Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
I have found a new search for your blog and it does not matter what segment you
are in. Grace Boyle is a product evangelist for Lijit Search. She convinced me
to try out Lijit. They are doing something different with search and I’m sure it
would help your blog become even better, by giving your conscious readers an
insightful and comprehensive search.
Lijit search allows your readers to access all of the content that you’re
producing online, including your trusted network. This means that when someone
does a search, they’ll get results from your blog content, from the Delicious (more…)
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Posted in blogs | 5 Comments »