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The Field Lab: A Study In Sustainable Living.

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I wanted to pass along some info about this site I just started reading called The Field Lab, which is a “Southwest Texas Alternative Energy And Sustainable Living Field Laboratory” as named by John Wells, the proprietor of the “lab”. John has been experimenting with alternative energy and living off-the-grid on 40 acres of [...]

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 18 September, 2008

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Getting Texas refineries back online may take longer than expected; ethanol makers struggle to find capital in a down market; and Bill Gates goes for the green.

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The Daily Five: Saturday, 30 August, 2008

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The Week in CleanTech, Saturday Edition: Windpower wins a big one in court; and companies rush to grab alternative energy tax credits before they expire.

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 28 August, 2008

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Tropical Storm Gustav reorganizes and threatens Gulf Coast oil facilities; compressed air energy storage for windfarms; and what’s your water footprint?

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The Daily Five: Sunday, 10 August, 2008

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The Week in CleanTech, Pt. 2: The EPA denies Texas’ request for more lenient ethanol rules; oil down, stocks up; and BP bets on cellulosic ethanol.

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The Daily Five: Friday, 8 August, 2008

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The EPA affirms its ethanol targets, denying a Texas waiver; cleaning Beijing’s indoor air; and Mitsubishi is to road test its iMiEV electric car in California.

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The Daily Five: Sunday, 27 April, 2008

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Is rail set to make a comeback in the United States? Plus: Texas wants to corral biofuel quotas. And take a look at the world’s smallest, brightest light bulb. No, it’s not an LED.

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