Monthly Archives: September 2010
Geothermal wells to cut South Campus residence halls’ energy consumption by a third
Vegetative, green roof is first on campus Living Roofs Inc. installed a vegetative green roof on top of Kerr Scott Hall Thursday to display the possibilities of a green building to the Appalachian State University community. The green roof is a project of the Appalachian Physical Plant in conjunction with Pepco Energy Services and is … Continue reading
Global Warming Prevention – Kyoto Protocol Update
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Sunup Electrical and Energy Saving
Sunup Electrical are your handy local Sunshine Coast Electrician. For help with all your electrical services, energy saving, bulbs, lighting.
Intel vPro technology Energy Saving Video
This quick animation is an Intel vPro technology teaser, see how Intel vPro technology can save your business money on your energy bill!
Energy Conservation Contractor Business Plan – MS Word/Excel
Easy to Use 3 Year MS Excel Financial Model 9 Chapter Business Plan (MS Word) – Full Industry Research – Investor/Bank Ready! Private Placement Memorandum and PowerPoint Presentation Included Free! Same Day Shipping (If order is placed before 5PM EST)! Delivered as CD-ROM. Easy to Use Instructions for the Software and the Business Planning Process! … Continue reading
New Energy Saving Window Tinting for Homes by Huper Optik
Huper Optik is the industry’s leading solar control window tinting. Virtually clear films, low in reflectance yet high in heat and UV rejection make this window tint an unbeatable option. Reduce electricity bills, save valuable artwork, fabrics and flooring from the damaging UV Rays while making your home more comfortable. Danny Hendon of Danny’s Family … Continue reading
WindLab Junior
Mini wind turbine that generates electricity to power various electronics Attached weather vane for repositioning into the wind Power output of 4.0V/50mA at wind speeds of 12 mph Perfect for teaching wind power fundamentals For ages 10 and up Product DescriptionWindLab Junior? Is? a? miniature? er turbines? t? can? generate? t? floor? hastily 0V/50mA rt … Continue reading