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Electric Energy Saving Device- Everything You Should Know

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Why You Should Install An Energy Saving Device To Your Home Appliances?

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Report: Climate science panel should be better run

Anti-palm oil activists take fight to Aussie zoo ADELAIDE: International anti-palm oil activists have taken their cause to zoos. At the Adelaide Zoo, visitors are greeted by huge posters claiming that oil palm plantations were killing the orang utan and contributing to global warming. Read more on The Star The Summer of Extremes This summer … Continue reading

Should BP nuke its leaking oil well?

MOSCOW/WASHINGTON–His face wracked by age and his voice rasping after decades of chain-smoking coarse tobacco, the former longtime Russian minister of nuclear energy and veteran Soviet physicist Viktor Mikhailov knows just how to fix BP’s oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. “A nuclear explosion over the leak,” he says, nonchalantly puffing a cigarette as … Continue reading

Carbon tax ‘should be introduced’

Latest news 23 June 2010 EEF has proposed the introduction of a carbon tax across the economy, which will be dependent on energy consumption. The manufacturers’ group said that government’s current climate change policies need to be reviewed as they are too complicated. According to the organisation, an industry-wide carbon levy would encourage investment in … Continue reading

PM Gillard should turn green – Brown

Go green goal Racing history may one day look back at Forrest Jehlik and his rag-tag band of volunteer engineers and technicians, who have worked in oven-like heat at New Smyrna Speedway this week, and say, “That is where the green-racing revolution began.” Read more on Daytona Beach News-Journal Conference takes aim at energy efficiency, … Continue reading

BP Should Not Be the Scapegoat for the World’s Oil Addiction

Over the last few weeks, I have been horrified by what has happened in the Gulf of Mexico. The explosion on the Deepwater rig and the massive leaking of oil is a tragedy of epic proportions. Those responsible must pay for the clean up, no question. What disturbs me though is that one company, BP-Amoco, … Continue reading

How Should Regulators Encourage Energy Efficiency?

To read more from Josh Schellenberg, check out his blog at EnergyDSM.com. Finding the right regulatory framework to reward investor-owned utilities for energy efficiency has been a holy grail in the electricity business. In many areas of the world, utility revenue is still tied to electricity sales. In this situation, why would investor-owned utilities want … Continue reading

Should I go solar now or should I wait?

“Should I go solar now, or should I wait?”  As with most people who work in residential solar energy, that’s a question I hear quite often these days.  My answer is that you can’t go wrong either way.  Yes, panel prices are dropping and yes installation costs are going down.  However, in many states the … Continue reading

USTA Webinar – Why Utilities and Telcos Should Work Together

By Jon Arnold (ICP)Co-founder, Intelligent Communications Partners I’ve had occasion to work with USTA recently in the telecom arena, and when our paths crossed with smart grid, we realized how much we have in common. This afternoon, they hosted and presented a smart grid webinar titled “The Convergence (News – Alert) of Energy and Broadband”. I … Continue reading