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Posted by: burdell,
on 1/16/2010,
in category "Green-related articles"
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Location: San Francisco, California, United States
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For the green gearhead, Ultra Motor presents the A2B Electric Bicycle. Tired of pedaling? Touch the throttle and the 7-speed shifter will take you to a top speed of 20 mph. Perfect for the urban commuter! A2B Electric Bicycle Video - Courtesy of Jay Leno's Garage and NBC.com
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Posted by: burdell,
on 9/13/2009,
in category "Fuel Related Topics of Interest "
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Location: United States
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These web sites will help you find the lowest gasoline prices in your area.
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Posted by: burdell,
on 9/13/2009,
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Location: United States
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Easy and inexpensive solutions for business or home
Source: Energysavers.gov May 2009
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Posted by: admin,
on 3/8/2009,
in category "Questions & Answers"
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Location: United States
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Take a room-by-room tour of ENERGY STAR @ home and learn what you can do this spring to save energy, save money and help protect our environment in your own home.
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Posted by: admin,
on 3/8/2009,
in category "Photo galleries"
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Location: Alamosa, Colorado, United States
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An 82-acre tract in south central Colorado, near the New Mexico border, is the site for one of the largest photovoltaic power plants in the United States. The Alamosa Photovoltaic Plant, which went on-line in December 2007, and generates about 8.2 megawatts of power using Suntech solar modules. SunEdison built, owns and will maintain the Alamosa plant and Xcel Energy will purchase the power generated by the plant. NREL rates the San Luis Valley, where the plant is located, as having the best available resource for solar power conditions in Colorado.
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Posted by: admin,
on 3/7/2009,
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Location: United States
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Natural gas is cheaper, more abundant and is an America resource to cover us until a more permanent solution to our transportation needs is developed?
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Posted by: admin,
on 11/13/2007,
in category "Special events, Fun raising & other worth while gatherings."
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Location: United States
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The EcoCAR Challenge is a three-year competition that builds on the 19-year history of DOE advanced vehicle technology competitions by giving engineering students the chance to design and build advanced vehicles that demonstrate leading-edge automotive technologies, with the goal of minimizing the environmental impact of personal transportation and illustrating pathways to a sustainable transportation future.
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Posted by: admin,
on 11/13/2007,
in category "General news & articles"
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Location: United States
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GM and U.S. DOE’s ECOCAR challenge inspires students to develop alternative energy solutions through real-world collegiate engineering competition.
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