Solar power jobs in America — Supplied by Chinese company
July 23, 2009 by Tom Guay
Green jobs are coming to America, thanks to the world’s largest producer of solar energy products, a Chinese company.
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Green jobs are coming to America, thanks to the world’s largest producer of solar energy products, a Chinese company.
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Achieving a truly paperless office may be a hard nut to crack, but there are still oodles of opportunities to tamp down your office paper use.
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The hydrogen-powered Freedom Car that President Bush pined for years ago has finally materialized. It promises a whopping 250 miles-per-gallon and a novel approach to getting around the lack of existing hydrogen refueling stations.
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Who would’ve thought the fight to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions would end up as the economic engine firing up the bottom line for computer manufacturers and their customers?
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Google’s out to prove that king coal won’t permanently have a financial advantage over renewable energy.
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With apologies to Kevin Costner, we ask the question: If you go green, will they (customers) come? The answer is yes when it comes to a new form of consumer power called the Carrotmob that rewards greener companies.
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More energy-saving products are coming onto the market all the time, thanks to a voluntary program from EPA. The latest winner: Commercial food service businesses.
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There’s hope for a break in the lending log jam for green products.
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Small business owners are jumping on the green bandwagon because they think it’s the right thing to do, not because they expect a great return on green investments.
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Yes, there are plenty of skeptics who dismiss the business case for renewable energy, but the switch to solar power is paying off big time for those with plenty of sunny southern weather.
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