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    • A New Tool for the Fleet Manager’s Toolkit: Reduce Costs and Emissions from Medium-Duty Trucks March 9, 2010
      Medium-duty trucks are the workhorses of the American economy. They deliver food and beverages to restaurants and convenience stores, drop off packages at homes and offices, serve as mobile workshops for all types of technicians and perform thousands of other daily tasks. They are also responsible for producing over 80 million metric tons of carbon [...] […]
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  • What Do Bill Gates and Warren Buffet Say?

    Posted by Susan on January 25th, 2010 and filed under alternative energy, make a difference | No Comments »

    I honestly don’t have a clue what Warren Buffett has to say about global warming (I’ll try to remedy that gap in my knowledge) but I did find that in his retirement Bill Gates has like me become personally involved in blogging and even has a Twitter account so if you want to see what he has to say on current issues… you can read The Gates Notes for yourself as I did.

    One of things Gates shared is the following video by Dave MacKay.

    Tour of DONG Offshore Wind Farm

    Posted by Susan on January 17th, 2010 and filed under alternative energy | No Comments »

    During recent Climate Talks the Danish Climate Consortium hosted a boat trip to one of the earliest offshore wind projects constructed by Danish power company (DONG) in 2000.   Video is narrated by John Isham of Middlebury College.

    Renewable Energy Handbooks

    Posted by syoungb on August 28th, 2009 and filed under alternative energy | No Comments »

    The Renewable Energy Handbook: A Guide to Rural Energy Independence, Off-Grid and Sustainable Living

    As oil prices continue to rise, many people are starting to think about how to unhook from the electricity grid. The Renewable Energy Handbook focuses completely on off-grid, sustainable living and rural energy independence.
    The book is augmented with hundreds of illustrations, line drawings, photographs, and appendices.>

    The Solar Electricity Handbook is a practical and straightforward guide to using electric solar panels.
    Assuming no previous knowledge of solar panels, the book explains how solar panels work, how they can be used and explains the steps you need to take to successfully design and install a solar electric system from scratch using photovoltaic solar panels.
    Accompanying this book is a solar resource website containing lots of useful information, lists of suppliers and on-line solar energy calculators that will simplify the cost analysis and design processes.

    Convert It!

    While it looks dodgey with its simple binding the information is simple to read and understand, and it is full of handy hints for example ways of telling if a car has been in an accident and then repaired and ways of keeping track of all the old engine bits you pull out – handy for the non mechanic.

    Outdated but still the best up to 2009

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