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The Fiscal Benefits of Renewable Energy

The Fiscal Benefits of Renewable Energy

The creation of new and improved renewable energy resources supports local economies, creates jobs and helps America promote a cleaner, more sustainable and ethical future. We explore the benefits that renewable energy yields for organizations, governments and persons alike, below.   Renewable energy yields a ridiculous amount of new jobs. More than 119,000 people worked

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Strides Made in Biomass Energy Techniques

Inside the Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Research Centers: What You Need to Know

On July 17, U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry announced $40 million in Department of Energy awards for the establishment of four Department of Energy Bioenergy Research Centers (BRCs). This was done in an attempt to initiate the scientific breakthroughs for a new wave of sustainable, cost-effective bioproducts and bioenergy. The centers were selected by

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Top 5 Ways People Waste Energy Without Even Realizing It

Top 5 Ways People Waste Energy Without Even Realizing It

  Incandescent Bulbs: Using incandescent light bulbs is both hard on the environment and your wallet. Not only are incandescents more expensive up-front (on average, incandescents cost buyers $12.86 more than a CFL bulb), but contribute to a large waste of household income over time. According to Popular Mechanics magazine, if the average United States

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Saving Energy with Smart Home Technology: Part 2

Last week we introduced smart home technology and how much it can improve your home and save on energy bills. Managing your energy usage manually through standard methods like a conventional thermostat, light switches, and appliances is better than nothing, but it doesn’t account for unexpected events or human error. The average household spends $2000

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