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Free Heat From An Old Window And Some Soda Cans.

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This article was originally posted at my site The Good Human, but because it is “EcoTech” oriented, I figured it should probably be here as well. Enjoy!

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If You Can’t Measure Your Power Consumption, You Can’t Manage It

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TED–short for The Energy Detective–is the smallest, cheapest phantom power solution we’ve seen so far. Is it the answer to greening your home?

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Gore Throws Green Gauntlet: Can We Really Do It?

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Al Gore — who has become more relevant than the man he lost the 2000 election to — challenges Americans to reach 100% carbon-free electricity in ten years.

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Dirt Cheap Dye-Sensitized Solar Passes Benchmark Test

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Dye-sensitized, silicon-free solar cells have passed an important viability test at a Chinese lab. Do innovations like this herald the age of cheap solar power?

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Virginia Sets Stage For Eco-War: To Coal, Or Not To Coal?

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A new coal-burning power plant could bring money and needed much-jobs to rural Virginia. But environmentalists want to block the project. Who’s right?

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Solar Sailors At Home, Too: Navy Installs Solar Housing

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The U.S. Navy has taken its first steps toward solar power at its Oahu base housing. Could this the start of something big?

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Clean Energy Megaplex Can’t Get On Grid

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One of the largest clean energy facilities in the country is going to power San Diego–if they can figure out a way to get the power there.

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Solar Energy Achieving Parity By 2010?

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Solar power, after years on the fringe of society, is beginning to enter the mainstream, and may become competitive as soon as 2010. Is the industry ready?

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Will Desalination End Worries Over Freshwater?

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Desalination is essential to surviving in Saudi Arabia–can it be adapted to run cheap and clean in other parts of the world?

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Solar Power Company Ponies Up $161 Million

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It’s on! Big business stocks its solar energy warchest as SunEdison socks away $160 million for unspecified investments.

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