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| Free Home Energy Audit Opportunity Goes Begging Santa Clara Weekly By Diane Andrews Most Santa Clarans have yet to take advantage of a free energy audit from Silicon Valley Power (SVP) that can yield energy- and money-saving tips. Out of about 45000 Santa Clara residences, including single-family homes and apartments, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Jordan participates in conference on Nuclear Power Free World Petra News Agency to both nuclear weapons and to nuclear power, which had been promoted as "clean energy". Jordan was represented to the conference by Advisory Board member for the Initiative of a Middle East Free of Nuclear Weapons, Mona Makhamra, member of parliament ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Initiative aims to amend Michigan's constitution to increase green energy Central Michigan Life The Detroit Free Press reported Michigan Energy, Michigan Jobs plans to spend more than $1 million to collect about 500000 signatures between now and the deadline in July. The coalition describes itself as "a bipartisan coalition of Michigan businesses ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Energy efficiency to help green business spending soar to £6.8 bn Greenwise Business "Compared to our original forecast in 2009, growth in spending by large UK firms on energy, environment and sustainability has already slipped back by 18 months," he added. Like this content? Please subscribe to our free weekly e-newsletter at the top ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| British Gas Teams with Thames Water SmartMeters British Gas announced it will offer Thames Water's customers free loft and cavity wall insulation, which can save them significant money on their annual energy bills. While British Gas workers install insulation in the homes of Thames Water customers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Earth's energy budget remained out of balance despite unusually low solar activity environmentalresearchweb The study offers an updated calculation of the Earth's energy imbalance, the difference between the amount of solar energy absorbed by Earth's surface and the amount returned to space as heat. The researchers' calculations show that, despite unusually ... See all stories on this topic » |
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