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Q: Who wants free money? A: Who doesn't!? The Nelson Daily Each of 250 lucky Rossland homeowners will get a free, no strings attached energy assessment. Contracted professionals will spend six weeks touring homes in Rossland, giving each one a three hour inspection. Then they'll come back with a report that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Energy policy The Economist But cheap, plentiful fuel (both indigenous and imported) may lead to an increase in overall energy use, worries Kevin Anderson of Manchester University. Shale gas is also likely to divert investment in Britain from pricier but carbon-free nuclear and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Home-grown celebrity Chef Brad Long makes energy savings palatable Canada NewsWire (press release) Small Business Lighting: offers a free assessment to identify energy savings and up to $1000 of lighting and other energy-efficient upgrades, including all equipment and labour. Audit Funding: offers financial incentives of up to 50% of the cost of an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brainpower for free ITWorld Canada Players immerse themselves in complex issues -- energy shortages, revolutions, famines and pandemics, to name a few -- and work out the best ways to address them. But such games also have a place in corporations. Crowdsource creative solutions. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SCAN Health Plan Arizona Offers Free Health and Fitness Classes in October MarketWatch (press release) October classes are as follows: -- Easy Tai Chi -- A form of moving energy derived from Chinese martial arts. It consists of a series of slow, fluid movements done softly and gently using breathing techniques for healthy biorhythms. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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