Month: May 2012
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Chrysler’s Electric Efforts Show Spark Of Life
Chrysler seems to be recovering from a 2009 bankruptcy, but what are the company’s plans for electric and hybrid vehicles? A new test fleet may offer a clue. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling…
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Old Dominion Law Demonstrates Renewed Commitment to Green Government Buildings
Jeremy Sigmon, LEED® AP BD+C Director, Technical Policy U.S. Green Building Council As I mentioned in my last blog, there are some wonderful advancements in the Southeast that need celebrating. Here’s an update from the Commonwealth of Virginia tha…
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Loyola’s Green Roof Gives Lake Michigan A Break
Loyola University Chicago is installing its seventh green roof, making use of a system that allows for plants to be fully grown and rooted at installation. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling. …
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World’s First Hybrid Geothermal-Solar Plant Is Online
The solar plant is next to Enel’s operating geothermal plant in Nevada.
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Bringing Women Into the Clean Energy Workforce
One of the new programs of the Clean Energy Ministerial is to close the gender gap in clean energy.