Posted by admin on November 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment
After attending the International Solar Energy Conference this last week, I have to say the Solar Industry has not only matured but is growing at a wonderful rate. With over 400 vendors and almost 30,000 people it was a resounding success for all concerned. It was so great to see how an industry using a source of energy that is abundant, free and literally powers our world is developing into a movement… indeed we are watching the transition... [Read More...]
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Posted by admin on January 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The US Green Building Council has released an important report with a series of findings that show the energy revolution is on, despite the economic turmoil nationwide. It may just prove to be the bright green growth we need to turn things around. The press release cites 5 reports, all of which point in the same direction:
USGBC PRESS RELEASE:
www.usgbc.org / 1.13.09
National Studies Show Green Building as Key Part of America’s Economic Recovery
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