$100 Billion for Waste-To-Energy Companies
December 26, 2009 by Susan Kraemer
Filed under Clean Energy
Here’s an opportunity to wisely spend some of the $100 billion that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton promised at Copenhagen to cut the greenhouse gases of developing nations by aiding in the development of renewable energy infrastructure to by-pass fossil fuel dependence.
Mission Viejo & Solar Powered Trash Compactors
December 24, 2009 by Tina Casey
Filed under Clean Energy, Solar Energy
Mission Viejo, California has become the latest in a string of cities to try out a new sustainable street-scale solar powered trash compactor called the BigBelly Solar Compactor. In partnership with its waste hauler Waste Management, the city hopes to cut trash pickups from street containers by up to 80%, which in turn would help cut greenhouse gas emissions, reduce fuel use, and shave some costs off the city’s waste hauling budget.
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