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Blog Post:
Google's Latest Attempt to Make Data Centers More Efficient
Greg Zimmerman
Data centers are expensive. Not only are they energy hogs, but they’re a serious drain on real estate budgets as well. For that reason, many companies have begun moving data centers offshore to cut costs. Google also has a plan for offshoring its data centers - quite literally. The company recently...
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17 Sep 2008
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A Slight Miscalculation on Energy Prices
Greg Zimmerman
While the stories themselves may not exactly be what you’d call “good news,” the timing of the stories may wind up as a nice touch of serendipity. That’s because they both hit the wire at almost exactly the same time – which allowed the two stories to augment each other’s...
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9 Jul 2008
Blog Post:
Green Collar Jobs on the Rise
Greg Zimmerman
Does your organization have a Director of Sustainability or a Vice President of Environmental Practice, or maybe just a Green Guru? If not, your organization may be in the minority. Even as the economy slows and unemployment grows, green collar jobs continue to rise. There’s no specific definition...
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6 May 2008
Blog Post:
Rooftop Solar Technology: How Bright is the Future?
Dan Hounsell
Roofs are about to step into the high-tech era, and the step could create new challenges for facility design and construction. My most recent Technology blog discussed possible practicality challenges posed by installing solar technology on existing facilities. The technology has advanced to the point...
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19 Feb 2008
Blog Post:
Solar Technology Arrives, Sort Of
Dan Hounsell
After years of promise and potential, solar technology finally might have arrived as a viable alternative for institutional and commercial facilities. Or has it? The industry recently has added several thousand jobs in the production of solar cells and the installation of solar panels, reports The New...
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1 Feb 2008
Blog Post:
Renewing Interest in Renewables
Lacey Muszynski
Renewable resources continue their slow creep into the energy market. There’s been some recent reports and advancements that have illustrated just how far — or not very far at all — renewables have seeped into the market. As we reported in this news article , the amount of new wind...
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14 Nov 2007
Blog Post:
Green Paying for Green
Greg Zimmerman
Green success stories are coming in fast and furious these days, but here’s one that definitely stands out from the crowd. The Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas, a new 500,000-square-foot, $200 million facility designed to be certified at the LEED-Platinum level, uses a natural...
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5 Nov 2007
Blog Post:
Is Deregulation a Failed Experiment?
Greg Zimmerman
There’s a fascinating article in the NY Times today that reports that electricity prices in deregulated markets – where competition is supposed to benefit the consumer and keep prices at fair market value – have actually increased at a rate faster than in those markets where electricity...
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4 Sep 2007
Blog Post:
Working the Kinks Out of Tidal Turbines
Lacey Muszynski
A section of the East River in New York City holds what may be the world’s cleanest power generation method, according to some. A few months ago, six turbines were lowered into the river and installed on the riverbed, not far from shore. Think wind turbine meets submarine. The objective is to harness...
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15 Aug 2007
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