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Alternative EnergyA New Chapter on Climate ChangeSubmitted by Charles Frost on Thu, 11/20/2008 - 12:11.
A four minute video from a couple of days ago that made my day...
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"If You Can't Dodge It, Ram It"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 09/21/2008 - 21:41.
As Plain Dealer Editors "make" Sutherland commissioner, without public debate, their newspaper loses last iota of credibilitySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 09/08/2008 - 09:49.
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No Matter Who's Elected, Alternative Energy WinsSubmitted by Charles Frost on Fri, 09/05/2008 - 20:05.
No Matter Who's Elected, Alternative Energy Wins
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Investors Fund US $10.75 M for Honolulu Seawater Air ConditioningSubmitted by Charles Frost on Thu, 07/10/2008 - 19:43.
by Peter Myers
Hawaii, United States [RenewableEnergyWorld.com]
Private investors have completed the US $10.75 million equity financing for Honolulu Seawater Air Conditioning, the innovative renewable energy project for downtown Honolulu. The company anticipates a construction start date of January 5, 2009.
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I GRO EC for City FreshSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 06/11/2008 - 11:46.
Maurice Small is the most economically and ecologically sensible planner I know. Joe Stanley, Sudhir Kade and I have been brainstorming with City Fresh's Maurice Small about "I GRO EC" - Independent Green Republic Of East Cleveland. City Fresh already operates a Fresh Stop at Huron Road Hospital - which Maurice reports is doing great - and is active in community farming in East Cleveland. Recently, we've been discussing City Fresh having an involvement converting Brown's Convenient store into a pilot City Fresh Market, which could offer a paradigm-shifting model for bringing local food, farming and their economies into very needy urban neighborhoods, in very innovative and important ways.
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Big Steps In Building: Remove Stupid Rules That Are Making It Hard To Go GreenSubmitted by Charles Frost on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 19:16.
Big Steps In Building: Remove Stupid Rules That Are Making It Hard To Go Greenby Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 05.12.08
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The China Problem!?Submitted by Zebra Mussel on Thu, 05/01/2008 - 23:19.
So I am just back from 14 days in Japan. Interesting to be on the sidelines as 3,000 Japanese police protect the olympic toarch from what I thought would be a calm, reserved crowd. Dont get me wrong, I was not in Nagano, I was in Shibuya / Tokyo.. but it got a lot of attention. Pro and anti China student groups and observers literally throwing punches, 70 year old Japanese men going to jail for throwing tomatoes in the face of the police protecting the toarch... etc. It was akin to what I saw in the USA when the toarch came thru California.
Question of the Day: How are you greening your republic?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 09:26.
As we begin a new Spring - a new beginning - what are you doing to green your republic?
We're Number Four In The Country!!!Submitted by Charles Frost on Sat, 04/19/2008 - 21:52.
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CLIPPER TURBINES GO BACK TOGETHER AT STEELWINDS IN LACKAWANNASubmitted by Jeff Buster on Mon, 03/31/2008 - 17:57.
Clipper's Steelwinds project in Lackawanna, New York is passing through a dark and uncertain repair/redesign. This photo taken on March 28, 2008 shows 6 of the 8 turbine towers without their blades. Earlier in the week only the tower on the right hand (north) had blades, so it appears that the lattice boom crane in the center of the photo is installing, not removing, the turbine hub and blades - presumably after the repair of the gear box. Earth DaySubmitted by lmcshane on Sun, 03/23/2008 - 16:21.
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LocationCUYAHOGA COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES: MEDCON OR STREET LIGHTS?Submitted by Jeff Buster on Sat, 03/22/2008 - 13:43.
At the City Club recently, Cuyahoga County Commissioner Peter Lawson-Jones suggested that the first priority for the County goverment was "economic development", and that's why the Commissioners and Fred the Fixer Nance were working so hard to be able to pay a wealthy developer from out of state to build and operate a public-private pirate ship here in Cuyahoga.
Kevin O'Brien's column "Forget Global Warming" made more sense in CanadianSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 03/18/2008 - 23:14.
On March 12, 2008, Cleveland Plain Dealer deputy editorial page director Kevin O'Brien published a snide, pointless editorial taking the position global warming is over-hyped. His conclusion is a Russian scientist predicts the world is entering a new Ice Age, which trumps Global Warming, so do nothing about Global Warming. I googled the Russian scientist O'Brien references - Oleg Sorokhtin - and came across a February 25th National Post column, by conservative Canadian columnist Lorne Gunter, to which O'Brien's March 12th column is so similar as to be plagiarism, in my book. 50 YEARS OF AMP COAL - PHONY PUBLIC "HEARINGS" SUPPORT IGNORANT ORDINANCES IN CLEVELAND COUNCILSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Wed, 02/27/2008 - 17:42.
The Cleveland City Council Chamber is a grand room, with wood paneling, curved seating and a colorful mural above President Sweeney’s high backed seat.
PETER GRIESINGER WRITES CLEVELAND COUNCIL RE: AMP COAL PLANSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Mon, 02/25/2008 - 14:30.
Dear Cleveland City Council Members:
This is an urgent plea to exercise your right to cancel the 50 YEAR obligation by Cleveland Public Power to purchase 100MW of electricity from American Municipal Power’s proposed $3.4 billion power plant in Meigs County, OH.
The AMP Contract is The Wrong Deal for ClevelandSubmitted by Kevin Cronin on Sun, 02/24/2008 - 20:07.
Cleveland City Council should rescind its involvement in AMP-Ohio's proposed coal-fired utility in southern Ohio. A fifty year commitment to coal is the wrong direction, for Cleveland Public Power (CPP), its customers and the environment. Instead, CPP should develop a comprehensive plan for energy need and energy sources, that includes efforts to reduce demand through conservation, insulation, wind, solar and other alternative sources.
AMP OHIO NEGOTIATES IN BAD FAITH WITH CLEVELANDSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Sat, 02/23/2008 - 16:24.
Committing to American Municipal Power's proposed Meigs County pulverized coal generator for 50 years is a death trap for the City of Cleveland - and AMP knows it. Attending the Cleveland City Council subcommittee on CPP all day yesterday brought things to my mind that wouldn’t have aligned in my head if I hadn’t sat and listened to the back and forth for hours. AMP OHIO is negotiating with Cleveland in BAD FAITH.
How Cool Is This??? "Seagull" Solar and Wind Powered StreetLights In TokyoSubmitted by Charles Frost on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 20:35.
Solar and Wind Powered Street Lights In Tokyo
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BILL MACDERMOTT PRESENTS UNISOLAR INFO AT MID TOWN BREWS HOSTED BY WEBTEGOSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Tue, 01/22/2008 - 21:18.
On January 10, 2008 Bill MacDermott addressed an audience of about 30 at Webtego in Cleveland, Ohio.
Bill is a solar convert - and a franchise distributor of Unisolar products.
Green Fuel Technology: Potential for a 100 MPG Standard Hits the Media !Submitted by Sudhir Kade on Mon, 01/21/2008 - 10:37.
Technology is such an important wildcard in the social consciousness picture, whether we speak of the most innovative approaches to community development using WI-FI and FOSS in tandem or we celebrate some of the latest advances in product development. While bumbling bureaucratic banter restricts radical progress at the nexus of environment and technology (current Ohio legislation insiduously inculcates clean coal and nuclear power measures as green and renewable technologies and considers a 35 MPG mandated standard by 2020 significant) some very innovative R&D experts have launched their media campaign to expedite progress by demonstrating how very close we are to a 100 MPG standard. I was heartened by a full page ad which recently manifested via a variety of media outlets - I happened to catch the one in this week's issue of US News and World Report.
BILL MACDERMOTT ADDRESSES MID-TOWN BREWS ON PHOTO VOLTAIC ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES JAN 10Submitted by Jeff Buster on Tue, 01/08/2008 - 18:01.
01/10/2008 - 17:30 01/10/2008 - 19:30 Etc/GMT-4 Realneo's frequent blogger Bill MacDermott will be the moderator on January 10, 2008 at the Mid Town Brews' colloquia on solar energy. Everyone welcome! Location
Webtego
2530 Superior Avenue, Suite 600, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 http://midtown-brews.near-time.net/wiki/show/Welcome
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps CLIPPER WIND TURBINE GEAR FAILURES STOP "STEELWINDS" IN LACKAWANNA , NEW YORKSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Thu, 01/03/2008 - 13:35.
The Buffalo News reports today that the complicated gearboxes on the Clipper wind turbines in Lackawanna, New York have caused the facility to shut down. The photo above was taken in September of 2007 and shows the eight Clipper turbines on the old Bethlehem slag heaps with Buffalo in the left hand background.
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Speaking of Comics/Cartoons....Submitted by Charles Frost on Thu, 12/13/2007 - 23:20.
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As wind turbines multiply, so do bird concernsSubmitted by Zebra Mussel on Sat, 11/17/2007 - 11:29.
Pacific Northwest is example of energy boom — and worried biologistsPORTLAND, Ore. - Wind energy may be emerging as an important alternative power source for the Northwest, but there are concerns about the danger to hawks and eagles as turbines expand to wild areas of the Columbia River Gorge. By year's end, more than 1,500 turbines will be churning out electricity in the windy gorge. Until now, most of the projects have gone up in wheat fields — cultivated land that long ago drove away the rodents that raptors hunt. But as wind energy developers move into wilder areas along the ridge of the gorge, near canyons and shrub-covered rangeland, birds could be at risk from the 150-foot blades of giant turbines.
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