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WASHINGTON, Aug. 1, 2006 - The U.S. Department of Energy
is distributing "Save Energy Now" CDs containing energy-saving
information and software to 3,500 large industrial plant managers across
the nation as part of a DOE initiative to help cut excessive energy use at
industrial facilities across the nation. More
The costs of doing business can be paid in health and
sustainability as well as in money.
Clean, Sustainable Solutions exist for business and
manufacturing, that are cost effective and reliable.
Bio
Diesel Production
2006
MIT Manufacturing Summit - The Role of Manufacturing in Renewable Energy
(MIT Conference) The 2006 Manufacturing Summit: Manufacturing Research
and Education in the Global Economy April 27-28 MIT Laboratory of
Manufacturing and Productivity Friday, April 28: "The Role of
Manufacturing in Renewable Energy" All Day Panel Session...
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News from various sources:
Soy
Products Gaining Popularity In Western Culture
Using soy wax to create soy candles. Although the majority of candles
produced are made from paraffin wax, there has been a recent trend to
begin creating candles out of soy wax. These soy candles are favored by
many who are environment or health conscious. Soy candles are
non-carcinogenic, non-toxic, created from soybeans which are a natural
product, are renewable resources and also burn cleaner than traditional
candles. These reasons make soy candles one of the many...
Howstuffworks
"How Electric Cars Work" (Electric Car) Electric
vehicles, especially EVs powered by fuel cells, are a compelling
alternative to gasoline-powered cars. Find out how today's electric cars
work to ... Source: auto.howstuffworks.com
Shaw
now sole owner of nylon plant
Daily Citizen-News - Dalton-based Shaw Industries now has full ownership
of a nylon recycling plant in Augusta, with plans to divert as much as 300
million pounds of carpet waste each year from landfills. |
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