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Considering solar power? There’s never been a better time

August 2, 2011

Guest blog post by UK-based green living advocate Ben Saffer Government guarantee schemes and increasing electricity bills, combined with dwindling fossil fuel resources and the dire need for solutions to climate change make solar panels a compelling solution for the eco and budget conscious homeowner. Technorati Tags: Feed-in Tariff, Solar power Related Posts:Australian region kicks [...]

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Toronto’s renewable energy plans

April 23, 2010

It is Canada’s largest city with a population of about 2.6 million people. Like several big cities in the world, it is looking for ways to hurl itself toward a more sustainable future. With that objective in mind, “the City of Toronto’s Executive Committee approved a staff report seeking authority to implement a biogas utilization [...]

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Ideas to green your home

April 16, 2010

Our homes are a good place to start when it comes to adopting a greener lifestyle. They consume copious amounts of energy, produce a hell of a lot of trash and may include toxic materials in its building. Nasty, right? Technorati Tags: Electricity generation, Energy, Feed-in Tariff, Money, Renewable energy, saving electricity, Sustainable energy, Technology, [...]

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Australian region kicks off the year with solar power feed-in tariff scheme

January 6, 2010

Image by Getty Images via Daylife Imagine harnessing sun power and earning some extra cash every year? Technorati Tags: Electricity, Energy, Feed-in Tariff, Florida, New South Wales, Renewable energy, Solar power, United States Related Posts:Ideas to green your homeNon-profit takes solar-powered mobile technology to developing worldSolar power: the future, the present and the pastToronto’s renewable [...]

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Ontario introduces renewable energy act

September 29, 2009

Image via Wikipedia Ontario is already the Canadian leader in wind energy, producing enough electricity to power more than 300,000 homes. But the region wants to become a North American leader in renewable energy and has introduced a Green Energy Act to create 50,000 direct and indirect jobs in the new green economy. Technorati Tags: [...]

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