More Upper Peninsula High School Districts Want to Become Project EverGREEN Schools

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Clean Green Energy (CGE) announced that eight more high school districts have signed long-term power purchase agreements for integrated renewable energy systems at their schools; bringing the total to sixteen from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Recent additions include Iron Mountain, Brimley, DeTour, Pickford, Rudyard, Rock Mid-Peninsula, Munising, and Powers-North Central. All of the school districts [...]

Michigan GREEN: Say Yes to Green Schools

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Michigan GREEN Reports: Currently, tremendous differences in state energy policies have created a disjointed or non-existent national strategy regarding renewable energy. At this time of unprecedented volatility in the world energy market, a looming recession, and continued financial instability nationwide, most states and school systems face dire challenges to their budgets. Unfortunately, at this time [...]

Clean Green Energy Engages Michigan Green for Project Evergreen Schools(TM) Energy Curriculum

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Clean Green Energy, LLC (www.cleangreenenergyllc.com) has engaged a non-profit group, Michigan Green (Group for a Renewable Energy Efficient Nation — www.michigangreen.org), to manage the energy education component of its Project EVERGREEN Schools(TM) program.
Michigan GREEN is a group of energy companies and consultants, together with schools, colleges, and universities, that have joined together to champion the [...]

Bond measures big hits with California voters

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California voters passed three of the four bond referendums on their state ballot, including a nearly $10 billion measure to launch a statewide high-speed train system, as well as a slew of local debt sales, including $7 billion for Los Angeles schools.
The results posted on Wednesday show voters in the most populous U.S. state, also [...]

Can Clean and Green Technologies Lead US and California Economies Out of the Red?

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OBSNews.com — Partly because of the recent financial downturn in the United States public schools have often had to look to creative means to fund important programs and priorities. One California school district has turned part of its focus to saving and even making money via the use of renewable energy in the form of [...]

New Mega-Solar Project at Inner-City College Serves as Major Step Toward District’s Energy Independence Plan in Era of Soaring Consumption/Costs

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As we find ourselves faced with escalating fuel costs and depleting natural resources, the clamor for answers is growing every day. With its latest inner-city solar project at L.A. Southwest College (LASC), the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is doing more than just listening to the call for action — it is continuing its [...]

Officials Celebrate NJ’s First ‘Green Energy Academy’

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State and local officials gathered with educators and students at Bloomfield Tech to celebrate the new Green Energy Academy created by Essex County Vocational Technical Schools in partnership with PSEG.
Now in its first year, the Green Energy Academy introduces high school freshmen at Bloomfield Tech to “green” career opportunities within the traditional trades. Builders, [...]

GIVE Adopts JFK Middle College High School in Norco

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The Green Institute for Village Empowerment has adopted its first school campus, John F. Kennedy Middle College High School, in an attempt to help spread the message of sustainability to today’s youth.
The adoption was formalized at a special assembly Thursday involving several Corona-Norco Unified School District officials, more than 600 students and GIVE founder, Ali [...]

NanoPacific Holdings, Inc. Announces Two New Exclusive Licensed Technologies Invented at UCLA – Nanoemulsions and Polypeptides

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As part of its strategic plan, NanoPacific Holdings, Inc. (NPH) has executed two additional licenses with UCLA for nanoemulsons (including double nanoemulsions) and polypeptides. These nano technologies are highly adaptable and may be used in a variety of applications. Under the terms of agreement between NPH and UCLA, NPH will have an exclusive worldwide license [...]

Top Naval Commands Recognized for Outstanding Energy Programs

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Department of the Navy Saves Taxpayers $400 Million with Energy/Water Efficiencies
Maintaining a strong U.S. seapower greatly depends on the Department of the Navy reducing its over-reliance on fossil fuels and taking positive actions to operate its energy and water resources with maximum effectiveness.
Today, the Department of the Navy (DoN) recognized six Navy and [...]

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