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Calling on Clean Energy: Mobile Phone Base Stations Go Green

Q: When is 4.5 percent a lot? A: When it’s up from .11 percent. On the good-news front, that major increase (you do the math, because I just don’t do math) represents an anticipated jump in the number of mobile communications base stations powered by clean energy sources – namely, solar and wind – between [...]

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Renewable Power Users and Sources

Renewable energy is energy which comes from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat, which are renewable as opposed to fossil fuels for example which once gone are gone. In 2008, about 19% of global final energy consumption came from renewables, with 13% coming from traditional biomass, which is mainly used for heating, and 3.2% from hydroelectricity. The EPA has just named the 50 green power partners (individual purchasing sources or companies) using the most renewable electricity. The Green Power Partnership’s top purchasers use more than 12 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of green power annually, equivalent to the annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the electricity use of more than 1 million average American homes. Green Power users pollute less and do not use up non-renewable sources.

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Kaiser Coughs Up $1M for Green Health Clinic

Anthem Blue Cross, Bank of America and San Diego Gas and Electric also contributed funds or bond financing to the new La Maestra Community Health Center, which could be the first structure of its kind to earn LEED certification.

Kaiser Coughs Up $1M for Green Health Clinic

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Guidelines for Selecting Cool Roofs

This easy-to-read, fact-filled resource covers everything from how a cool roof works, material selection and applications to precautions, considerations and roof care and cleaning.

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U.S. Department of Energy Embarks on Cool Roof Initiative

The U.S. Department of Energy has launched a cool roof initiative, and Energy Secretary Steven Chu is urging other government agencies to follow his department's lead.

U.S. Department of Energy Embarks on Cool Roof Initiative

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Pushing Green Building and Smart Grid Innovation

GE, four VC firms, the GSA, Wales and the city of Las Vegas might not seem to have a lot in common, but all are involved in efforts to advance green building and green building operations.

Pushing Green Building and Smart Grid Innovation

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How Public-Private Partnerships Can Boost Green Building

States are facing significant budget gaps, and the gaps are going to affect the green building industry. States looking to shore up budgets will cut new construction and maintenance of existing buildings in the coming years. But there is a solution: public-private partnerships.

How Public-Private Partnerships Can Boost Green Building

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