Archive for July, 2009

Solar lighting: Airport project makes much sense - El Paso Times

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Solar lighting: Airport project makes much sense - El Paso Times
El Paso International Airport officials are planning to make use of one of El Paso’s greatest strengths — sunlight. El Paso is woefully behind where it should be when it comes to making use of the area’s abundant supply of sunlight, whether it be in

Matrix Energy Introduces its New MatrixAir Backpass System - Newswiretoday.com
NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Pointe-Claire, Qu bec, Canada, 07/28/2009 - Introducing a new, low cost, high output MatrixAir solar fresh air heating system from Matrix Energy, Inc . With nearly two decades of experience Matrix Energy Inc, a

Stimulus $ for Vt. Energy Program - WCAX

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Stimulus $ for Vt. Energy Program - WCAX
Vermont is getting nearly $9 million in stimulus money for the state’s energy program. Vermont will use part of the money to install solar heat and hot water systems in low-income residences. The state also plans to set up a loan or grant program to

Sach Ka Saamna - BITS Pilani Best College Rankings - PR Inside
2009-07-26 15:19:16 - Eclipses may come and go but one must remember the age old saying that Sun, Moon and Truth are the three things that cannot be hidden for too long. In India during the summer months the temperatures are up not only due to the

Austin 360 Roofing Now Offering Spray-On Radiant Heat Barrier to - dBusinessNews.com

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Austin 360 Roofing Now Offering Spray-On Radiant Heat Barrier to - dBusinessNews.com
Company Provides HeatBloc Ultra High-Efficiency Attic Heat Barrier AUSTIN - Austin 360 Roofing, a leading, Texas-based roofing company, has extended its energy efficiency product and service offerings to central Texas customers by supplying a spray

State budget opens door to solar heat in homes - Columbus Dispatch

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

State budget opens door to solar heat in homes - Columbus Dispatch
Homeowners who want to put solar panels on their roofs but can’t afford to might soon be able to pay for them through their property-tax bills. A change in Ohio law tucked into the state budget bill would let city and township residents create

Garden windows attractive, qualify for tax credit - Carroll County Online

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Garden windows attractive, qualify for tax credit - Carroll County Online
Dear Jim: My kitchen has a window in the south wall. I like plants, so I am considering having a garden window installed. Will one provide much space and are there any specific efficiency features I should look for? Carl M. Dear Carl: The kitchen

St. Jude celebrates new HQ - Minneapolis Star Tribune
St. Jude Medical Inc. held a grand opening ceremony Monday for a new $62 million headquarters building and technology center at its Little Canada campus. St. Jude CEO Daniel Starks was joined by Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Rep. Bev. Scalze, DFL-Little Canada

Green Fuel Solar to distribute Aide Solar systems in Southwest - Birmingham Business Journal

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Green Fuel Solar to distribute Aide Solar systems in Southwest - Birmingham Business Journal
Aide Solar has signed a distribution agreement with Green Fuel Solar in an effort to expand its reach in the U.S. China-based Aide has its U.S. headquarters in Tempe. It will have Phoenix-based Green Fuel distribute its panels in a territory that

Corporation Commission may regulate solar power providers - Phoenix Business Journal
Solar providers planning to sell power may end up being regulated by the Arizona Corporation Commission . Arizona State University earlier this year christened a system generating nearly 2 megawatts of solar power at its Tempe campus and has plans

Doe and fawn make swimming pool mistake - The Money Times

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Doe and fawn make swimming pool mistake - The Money Times
Saanich, British Columbia — Trying to walk on a plastic swimming pool cover gave a doe and her fawn on Canada’s Vancouver Island a wet and near-fatal experience. Homeowner Jim Smith called for animal rescue help Tuesday when he spotted the two deer

Progress Energy offers $1,000 for solar water heater volunteers - Star News Online
Progress Energy wants to know more about solar water heating and is willing to pay up to 150 homeowners $1,000 each to help gather the information. The utility said it is now accepting applications from customers for its SunSenseSM Solar Water

WCP Solar Services Announces Partnership with ENERGY STAR - PR.com

Monday, July 13th, 2009

WCP Solar Services Announces Partnership with ENERGY STAR - PR.com
WCP Solar Services has become a partner with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency s ENERGY STAR program. Chicago, IL, July 06, 2009 –( PR.com )– WCP Solar Services today announced a fundamental commitment to protect the environment by

The power of the sun - Morning News
BLACKFOOT A Blackfoot restaurant is the city s first to install a solar water heating system, and its owner says he hopes it sparks interest among others to consider how to reduce their energy consumption too. The Morning News / Daniel Iverson

$113 million ‘C-Pier’ opens in YVR’s domestic terminal - News1130.com

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

$113 million ‘C-Pier’ opens in YVR’s domestic terminal - News1130.com
New architecture inside YVR ‘C-Pier’ (News1130 Photo) RICHMOND (NEWS1130) - It’s the largest expansion of YVR’s domestic terminal in 30 years. The multi-million dollar “C-Pier” has officially opened for the estimated six million travellers who come

China Solar & Clean Energy Solutions Announces Divestment of Shenzhen - StreetInsider.com
BEIJING, July 9 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — China Solar & Clean Energy Solutions, Inc. (Formerly known as “Deli Solar (USA), Inc.”) (OTC Bulletin Board: CSOL ) (”China Solar”), a premier manufacturer and distributor of solar water heaters, space heating

Warren to go ‘green’ with its new town hall - Danbury News-Times

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Warren to go ‘green’ with its new town hall - Danbury News-Times
Warren is known for its bucolic countryside, its green farm fields and its lush verdant foliage. Soon, this community of 1,392 full-time residents will be known for its “green” town hall. Construction has begun on a 14,000-square-foot town hall on