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- Heat in a cold climate
- Heat in a cold climateWhat about below -30?Interesting...but what about below -30? Hallowell doesn't address that issue.RE: Heat in a cold climateThe unit will run all the way down to -45deg F that is when it will cut out on low pressure. At this point you would need...
- Tags: Sales tools, Geothermal, Hallowell, cold climate, cold calling
- Discussion threads 2007-11-26
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- Oil climbs peak, economies plumb depressions and the future will not imitate the past
- To maintain any modicum of modern life countries and individuals will increasingly turn to electricity generated from renewable sources. There is no way to dramatically increase the world's oil production, now or in some dreamy future. All the major fossil fuels will be in declining supply by 2025...
- Tags: Oil, Coal, Energy, Fossil Fuel, Chris Nelder, Nelder, IEA, U235, Corporate Communications, Telecom & Utilities, Marketing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-07-01
- SCE adds to its solar energy portfolio in deal with eSolar
- Everything around me is wilting today, including me. Therefore it seems apt for me to search around for something solar-related to write about. Found this quick update from Southern California Edison, which bills itself as the leading purchaser not provider of solar energy, buying about 90 percent...
- Tags: Tower, Solar Energy, mW, SCE, Telecom & Utilities, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- Holy power supply, batman, how soon does crude oil hit $150 per barrel?
- Holy power supply, batman, how soon does crude oil hit $150 per barrel?I don't get it, there are plenty of rich oilfields!Iraq is very rich in oil. I can't understand why we just won't confiscate some of the oilfields or just start drilling there until the people of Iraq pay...
- Tags: power supply, biofuel, oil
- Discussion threads 2008-05-21
- Some thoughts from Intel's green queen: Lorie Wigle
- Here's a stat about Intel that you might not have heard: The company is currently the largest purchaser of alternative energy: an estimated 1.3 BILLION (yes, billion with a B) kilowatt-hours in annual green power usage, according to the Environmental Protection Agency's latest Top 25 list. That's roughly 46 percent...
- Tags: Data Center, Green Technology, KWh, Intel Corp., Data Centers, Podcasts, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Internet, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
- HP launches data center as a service; The cloud meets outsourcing
- Hewlett-Packard on Monday plans to launch an effort to offer data center as a service to large enterprise customers. The move is notable for the following reasons: Cloud infrastructure has been primarily focused on small- to mid-sized businesses that have been leveraging companies like...
- Tags: Data Center, Hewlett-Packard Co., Outsourcing, Service, Economy, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-03-17
- The fatal flaw for green-tech companies
- The fatal flaw for green-tech companiesThat's sillyGreen energy isn't doomed in the same way energy in general isn't doomed. Just because hydroelectric power isn't sexy doesn't mean they're going under. Your argument is so silly it's hard to even respond to it.I always look for a point...in articles that appear...
- Tags: Internet Geeks, green-tech company, fatal flaw, flaw, fossil fuel
- Discussion threads 2008-02-05
- No nuces is good nucs? Blogosphere begs to differ with this blogger, as usual
- No nuces is good nucs? Blogosphere begs to differ with this blogger, as usualNuclear water useAs a pro-nuclear blogger working at Idaho Samizdat http://djysrv.blogspot.com, I get the question all the time about water use. It's important to note you walked into a current controversy over water use by...
- Tags: Blogging, NEI, blogosphere, nuclear plant, fission
- Discussion threads 2008-01-26
- We are seeing the death of nuclear power's precious myth
- We are seeing the death of nuclear power's precious mythHey there chicken little....>>Oh, and those dependable nuclear plants can’t use abundant salt water.the sky is falling... no really... the sky is falling....Wiki "De-desalinization Plants". Plenty of abundant water for Nuclear facilities that way... And nuc energy can supply...
- Tags: Jane Fonda Mind-set, precious myth, nuclear energy, Nuclear Plant, nuclear plant
- Discussion threads 2008-01-23
- What's good for GM 'may' be good for the country
- What's good for GM 'may' be good for the countryVaporwareGM is getting headlines now. That's all they want or care for. They simply do not believe that they should have to change for anyone.zero-TAIL PIPE emissonsZero-emissions makes it sound like you expect to get something from nothing, and...
- Tags: lithium ion battery, gasoline, fossil fuel, General Motors Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-01-11
- FAQ: New Energy Act gets green light
- FAQ: New Energy Act gets green lightIsn't it great that we Americans are soooo STUPID. In the face ofglobal warming, we still want our SUVs, and this is really a miserable bill. We shame ourselves in front of the world.My Thoughts...While I think alternative energy sources need to be invested...
- Tags: carbon dioxide, New Energy Act
- Discussion threads 2007-12-19
- Green Tech boon. But is the new U.S. energy law cornographic?
- A new U.S. energy bill has been signed into law by the President. Here are some of the green tech relevant provisions: Higher fuel-efficiency for cars and light trucks, up to 30 MPG average by 2020. That is currently the standard already in China. Europe already...
- Tags: Green Technology, U.S. General Services Administration, Law, Corn, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-12-19
- Biofuel's nightmare question: food or fuel?
- Biofuel's nightmare question: food or fuel?FuelSolar, wind, hydro, geothermal, waves... nay.. nay - we need our internal combustion.Go figure..
- Tags: Food & Beverage, Biofuel, food
- Discussion threads 2007-12-13
- U.S. leads in a green tech besides geothermal
- Charts provided by EER. Because the U.S. energy use is so immense, it sometimes seems the whole country runs on fossil fuels. But t'ain't so. The U.S. is big in using geothermal energy. While much of Europe is looking to biodiesel, the...
- Tags: U.S., Spain, Green Technology, Industry, Strategy, Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-12-12
- Close call: U.S. NOT the world's worst polluter
- Word from the international climate conference in Bali: the United States is not seen as the worst polluter on the planet. But it was a close call. And guess what: one non-governmental pollution watcher finds the U.S. worse than China! That's sorta like being less popular than...
- Tags: U.S., China, Carbon Dioxide, Germanwatch, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-12-09
- Helium leads to geothermal energy resources
- When we think about alternative sources of energy, we often forget the potential of geothermal energy resources. In fact, it has been estimated that accessible geothermal energy in the U.S. represents 90 quadrillion kilowatt-hours or 3,000 times the country's total annual energy consumption. So far, it has been difficult and...
- Tags: Earth, Researcher, Fluid, Energy, Arizona State University, Energy Resource, Web Site Development, Productivity, Web Technology, Internet, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-02
- American cars and light trucks may have to get more efficient
- It's ony been thirty years since mileage standards were raised on passenger vehicles in the U.S. but that's what Congress is now proposing to do. According to reports on a compromise energy bill, it appears the democtratic-led Congress will vote on a proposal for an average of 35 miles...
- Tags: U.S., Renewable Energy, U.S. Congress, Telecom & Utilities, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-11-30
- Will Microsoft follow Google into the renewable-energy black hole?
- Google has announced that it plans to spend "tens of millions" of dollars in R&D to help discover new renewable energy sources -- based on wind, solar-thermal, geothermal and other "potential breakthrough technologies." Will Microsoft follow suit? I hope not. I'm not anti-environment; far...
- Tags: Google Inc., Data Center, Microsoft Corp., Data Centers, Research & Development, Storage, Telecom & Utilities, Hardware, Data Management, Business Operations, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-11-27
- Google's big green energy goal: A distraction?
- Google's big green energy goal: A distraction?Not such a bad ideaI think the press they will get if they manage it will be well worth the investment. Plus, they're unlikely to develop the technologies themselves and more likely to buy up and develop a startup energy co, providing valuable cash...
- Tags: Data centers, Google Inc., distraction, big green energy goal, green energy goal, energy goal
- Discussion threads 2007-11-27
- Google's big green energy goal: A distraction?
- Google is announcing a new strategic initiative to develop electricity that's generated from renewable sources--wind, solar and geothermal systems--and cheaper than coal. This initiative, called the rather clunky Renewable Energy Cheaper Than Coal, will hire engineers, energy experts and "spend tens of millions on research and development...
- Tags: Google Inc., Renewable Energy, Coal, Larry Page, Telecom & Utilities, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-11-27
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