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Singapore’s Sustainability ImperativeMonday, January 30th, 2012
That’s why Singapore—which has the third greatest population density of any sovereign state in the world—has become something of a pioneer in finding ways to live in a more sustainable manner. (more…) California ‘Clean Car’ Rules Mandate Boost in Electric Vehicle SalesFriday, January 27th, 2012
The new rules proposed by the California Air Resources Board would also require a 75-percent (more…) Going Solar in Vermont is about to Become ProfitableFriday, January 27th, 2012
In Vermont’s state legislature, a bill is under consideration that will help owners of residential solar photovoltaic (PV) systems put more green into their pockets. It’s not a rebate or an incentive program to reduce installation costs, but a change to net-metering policies–a change that can reap substantial savings (more…) Why Cleantech Investors Should Get Ready for eDiscoveryFriday, January 27th, 2012Much Light, Little Heat EfficiencyFriday, January 27th, 2012
“Policy is electricity-centric in the US. Unless you are making kilowatts, the most efficient investments are (more…) Niagara Hydropower Project Reaches New MilestoneThursday, January 26th, 2012
When it is finished, the smooth concrete lining will ensure the efficient and uninterrupted flow of Niagara River water through this 10.2 km tunnel to the Sir (more…) California’s Top Ten Solar CitiesThursday, January 26th, 2012
“From Fresno to San Francisco and Clovis to Culver City, solar power is becoming a mainstream technology throughout California,” said Michelle (more…) Toyota Production System (TPS) & $1/Watt PV System ChallengeThursday, January 26th, 2012
The $1/watt White Paper from the U.S. Department of Energy was a great start to kickoff discussions and movements towards the goal of making solar power competitive without any incentives. To achieve this goal, the cost of an installed PV system would break down into the following components: (more…) Uncovering New Industries for Water EfficiencyThursday, January 26th, 2012
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The ever-changing solar market continues to move ahead with enormous strides. While such innovations such as the new “plug ‘n’ play”
When you live with 5 million other people on a relatively small island, finding ways to live more sustainably isn’t so much a luxury as a necessity. 
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The Niagara Tunnel Project in Ontario, Canada has reached a significant milestone with half of the tunnel now fully lined with concrete.
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$1/Watt PV System – BoS /Installation Challenges for Ground Mounted Systems
Israel has earned a leadership status in the international water arena, but to stay at the forefront innovation must keep pushing forward. A joint project by 






