Washington, D.C. Residents Go Solar
July 10, 2010 by Jason Thomas
Filed under Article Categories, Global Greening
Family Enlists Astrum Solar to Install Largest Residential Solar Panel System in DC In an effort to become energy independent and ultimately carbon neutral, Washington, D.C. residents Shelley Cohen and Mike Gala are installing the District’s largest residential solar panel system. The 11.96 kW... Read More
As Rooftop Temps Rise, Power Decreases in Crystalline Silicon Solar Modules
July 10, 2010 by Jason Thomas
Filed under Article Categories, Global Greening
TUV Rheinland PTL to Present Research on Crystalline Silicon’s Temperature/Performance Link at Intersolar North America The performance of crystalline silicon – widely considered a reliable solar module construction – declines amid rising temperatures of rooftop modules, according to studies... Read More
Best Green Web Site of 2010 To Be Named by Web Marketing Association in 14th Annual WebAward Competition
May 8, 2010 by Jason Thomas
Filed under Article Categories, Global Greening
The Web Marketing Association announces the call for entries for its 14th annual international WebAward Competition for Web site development at www.webaward2010.org. The WebAwards is the standards-defining competition that sets benchmarks for 96 industries, including environmental web sites, based on... Read More
AUDI AG: solar power from factory roof
May 2, 2010 by Jason Thomas
Filed under Article Categories, Global Greening
Car manufacturer makes 11,600 square meters (124,861 square feet) of space available for photovoltaic systems at headquarters in – Practical testing of innovative technologies Plant Manager Kössler: “A key part of our environmental strategy” AUDI AG sets new standards in the field... Read More
Sustainable Products are Here to Stay
April 22, 2010 by Jason Thomas
Filed under Article Categories, Global Greening
89 Percent of Customers Surveyed Say Products with Environmental Benefits Meet Long-Term Market Opportunity Delivering products with environmental benefits is a long-term market opportunity, according to 89 percent of DuPont customers surveyed. More than 95 percent of those surveyed reported that customer... Read More
Eco-Study Shows San Francisco is “America’s Least Wasteful City” 2nd Year in a Row; Houston Ranks Last
April 16, 2010 by Jason Thomas
Filed under Article Categories, Global Greening
Nalgene unveils results from its second annual, eco-study, America’s Least Wasteful Cities with San Francisco taking the title as the least wasteful city in the nation for the second year in a row. Find out what cities topped the list and what cities fell short in Nalgene’s 2010 America’s... Read More
Go Green in March at Casa de Campo
February 24, 2010 by Senior Editor
Filed under Article Categories, Lifestyle & Travel
Celebrating golf honors and new eco-friendly hotel Steer clear of March madness and escape to our Greens featuring three Pete Dye designed golf courses: Teeth of the Dog, Links and Dye Fore; new David Leadbetter Golf Academy and our just announced Gold Resort Award by Golf Magazine in its March... Read More




































