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Solar Desalination Plant delivered!!
Advancees providing State of the Art Containerized Solar Reserve Osmosis Water Treatment Equipment in Latin America ADVANCED Equipment and Services Inc. brings drinkable water to remote communities with water scarcity by delivering a containerized solar reverse osmosis system powered by solar panels with 100.000 GPD capacity. The equipment provides drinkable water to about 6000 people, this ...
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GSA’s Green Proving Ground Program Selects SageGlass to Control Sun Glare and Heat Gain for LEED Gold-accredited Texas Port of Entry
SAGE today announced that the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has selected SageGlass® dynamic glass for its Green Proving Ground program that evaluates innovative sustainable building technologies. Green Proving Ground uses GSA-managed properties to evaluate technologies that reduce energy in federal buildings and have significant savings potential if widely implemented. GSA works ...
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Constellation Energy Corporate Social Responsibility Report Highlights Energy Efficiency, Clean Energy, Community Engagement
Constellation Energy released its annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report today, detailing the company’s CSR goals, performance and 2010 initiatives. As part of its sustainability reporting program, Constellation engaged PwC to provide limited assurance, under standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, of ...
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As Trump reconsiders climate change, utilities stick to pre-election energy strategies
Despite pledges by President-elect Donald Trump to radically alter the nation’s energy policies, utilities say they are sticking with long-term strategies to comply with federal regulations on carbon emissions, as well as diversify their energy portfolios to include more wind and solar. Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Bill Johnson says that his company will continue moving toward meeting ...
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Poll: Americans Would Pay Extra to Curb Global Warming
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, October 3, 2007 (ENS) - A majority of Americans responding to a new survey of attitudes toward climate change policies support a variety of city and local measures to minimize the effects of global warming. The first results of a new quarterly survey called the GfK Roper/Yale Survey on Environmental Issues found that nearly three quarters of the Americans polled (74 ...
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