Harvesting the sun for homegrown energy «
Blog | renewwisconsinblog.org | Nov 19, 2009
RIDGEWAY — Penny Koerner said she thinks it’s ironic when people pull into her driveway in a $40,000 sport utility vehicle and ask what the payback is on the solar systems they have installed on their farm. “The first question is always, ‘What’s the payback?
http://renewwisconsinblog.org/2009/11/19/harvesting-the-sun-for-homegrown-energy/
More IBM Smart Water Deals: Texas, Australia, Japan
Blog | seekingalpha.com | Nov 13, 2009
Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. JohnIBM has landed three more deals to help utilities manage their water resources.<a
http://seekingalpha.com/article/173212-more-ibm-smart-water-deals-texas-australia-japan?source=feed
More Than Just Pipes
Blog | www.stormh2o.com | Oct 27, 2009
A recent discussion of water resources took on a slightly wider view than is often the case. The Aspen Institute, a nonprofit group, conducted an ongoing, year-long "Dialogue on Sustainable...
http://www.stormh2o.com/blogs/sw-editors-blog/more-than-just-pipes-61044.aspx
CEP group blog
Blog | blog.climateandenergy.org | Sep 14, 2009
Many of our readers are already familiar with the groundbreaking energy efficiency Facilities Conservation Improvement Program (FCIP) run by the KS Energy Office, which is part of the Kansas Corporation Commission.FCIP helps public agencies finance contracts with private energy savings performance
NEI's 2009 Top Industry Practice Awards on Video - Number Three: "The Secret Is Plastic"
Blog | neinuclearnotes.blogspot.com | Jul 23, 2009
NEI Nuclear Notes: News and commentary on the commercial nuclear energy industry
http://neinuclearnotes.blogspot.com/2009/07/neis-2009-top-industry-practice-awards_23.html
Water for Power: Report Says Southeast US Could Save Water by Saving Energy
Blog | www.waterandwastewater.com | Jun 7, 2009
Water and Wastewater dot com publisher Joe Taylor sent me a news release from the World Resources Institute suggesting that the stress on water supplies in the Southeast United States could be relieved through greater energy and water conservation. Their...
http://www.waterandwastewater.com/blog/archives/2009/06/water_for_power.shtml
The next wave: IBMs smart water grids
Blog | greenwombat.blogs.fortune.cnn.com | Mar 13, 2009
IBM on Friday unveiled a series of “smart water” services to deploy sensor networks and data-crunching software to help environmental officials better manage an increasingly scarce commodity.
http://greenwombat.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2009/03/13/the-next-wave-ibms-smart-water-grids/
If I were you, I'd boil that water - Disconnector : Utility Week
Blog | www.utilityweek.co.uk | Feb 24, 2009
Over in the Republic of Ireland the locals in the Tulligmore area of Killorglin are getting hot and bothered about...
http://www.utilityweek.co.uk/blogs/disconnector/2009/02/if_i_were_you_id_boil_that_wat.php
Homeowners, businesses, city of Madison embrace solar energy systems
Blog | renewenergyblog.wordpress.com | Nov 5, 2008
The solar hot water system at the Goodman Atwood Community Center sits atop the structure of an old hoist at the former steel company building.<img
Retrofit Solar Thermal Systems: the Cost-Effective Choice
Blog | solar.calfinder.com | Sep 25, 2008
Solar thermal systems are, in general, the most cost-effective choice in solar home systems. Whether used to heat water or to heat the home, up-front costs are cheaper than PV and, because heating space and water uses a lot of energy, returns are faster.

