Tags: electricity

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Green Power for a Guatemalan Village

Posted Monday January 8, 2007, 1:49 pm, Over one day old at sustainablog

It also shows that markets exist where, often, traditional businesses are the least likely to look: among people who have little, but who also will have a better chance to raise their own standards of living with some investment in their potential.

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Converting to Wind Energy and Green Choices

Posted Friday December 22, 2006, 11:45 pm, Over one day old at The Glass is Too Big

The wind surcharge is $2.00 per 100 kw/h, which brings the rate under the program up to $9.27. | | Now, I'm going to admit publicly just how much electricity I currently use. That's $0.90 per day, for me to move my overactive electrical use over to 100% wind.

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Hydro at night isn?t just water over the dam

Posted Friday October 20, 2006, 2:49 am, Over one day old at Rob Cottingham

(I guess he meant under the dam and through the generating station, but you get the idea: the electricity’s being generated whether we use it or not.) | | It’s bothered me ever since, because it seems just a little too convenient.

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How Many Lightbulbs Does it Take to Change the World? One. And You?re Looking At It.

Posted Thursday August 31, 2006, 10:16 am, Over one day old at Venture Chronicles

What that means is that if every one of 110 million American households bought just one ice-cream-cone bulb, took it home, and screwed it in the place of an ordinary 60-watt bulb, the energy saved would be enough to power a city of 1.5 million people.

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