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The Charlotte Central School Board of Directors hosted its first facilities forum to gather public opinion on repair and replacement issues at Charlotte Central School.
Hydrogen and electric vehicles might be leading the charge, so to speak, towards cleaner transport, but will cars powered by air and the sun ever surpass the sales figures of petrol cars?
Palazzo Custom Homes, LLC specializes in building green certified vintage reproduction homes of the late 19th and early 20th century on an infill basis in the inner Portland neighborhoods that are are green certified, and boasts all the charm and character of a home built 100 years ago!
Lime Energy today announced it recently completed an energy efficiency retrofit project for the Sullivan Automotive Group at Pacific Volkswagen in Hawthorne, California.
The United States runs on the flow of energy, commodities and people, but the infrastructure currently in place wasn't built for the challenges of the next 40 years.
A Duke University study suggests that evolution can behave as differently as dogs and cats. While the dogs depend on an energy-efficient style of four-footed running over long distances to catch their prey, cats seem to have evolved a profoundly inefficient gait, tailor-made to creep up on a mouse or bird in slow motion.
Sempra Energy today announced that Mark Modera, Ph.D., has been named the first "Sempra Energy Distinguished Scholar in Energy Efficiency" at the University of California, Davis.
Scientists and engineers from two of the nation's largest industries - medicine and energy - will come together Dec. 8, along with academicians from the University of Houston, to explore synergies in moving oil and pumping blood. Much like moving oil through a pipeline, the heart must pump blood through the body.
(AP:DAYTON, Ohio) Several Ohio universities are offering the state's first masters degree program in renewable energy in an effort to address the need for clean and economical energy sources and create new business opportunities.
DAYTON (AP) - Several Ohio universities are offering the state's first master's degree program in renewable energy in an effort to address the need for clean and economical energy sources and create new business opportunities.
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