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  1. 06/29/2011
    U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today that six wind energy projects have been selected to receive nearly $7.5 million over two years.
  2. 07/26/2011
    Residents of Boston will be seeing the city in a new, brighter light thanks to new light-emitting diode (LED) street lighting.
  3. 07/21/2011

    Runway noise from airports is little more than a nuisance to most, but not to theoretical physicist Surajit Sen.

  4. 06/14/2011

    U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced that more than 5 million smart meters have been installed nationwide in the effort to modernize the Nation’s electric grid.


  5. 06/27/2011

    Business Interiors by Staples, a B2B division of Staples, Inc., has compiled six cost-effective trends and tips to help educational facilities meet and exceed goals.

  6. 07/07/2011
    A UN report claims that global investments in green energy are up 32%.
  7. 11/09/2011

    I had a rare opportunity to experience my very first earthquake recently in New York City. While on the 11th floor in a client’s building, a swaying motion began. I didn’t initially react because I thought I was becoming woozy. About 30 seconds passed, and the woman next to me said, “Did you feel that?”

  8. 07/13/2011
    Researchers in California may have found a way to make wind farms more efficient.
  9. 11/02/2011

    Is your facility prepared to weather the winter storm?  Power loss, cold temperatures, snow, wind, ice, and a host of other potential problems need to be considered and addressed now to ensure your facility will run safe and smooth through the winter season.

  10. 08/25/2011
    Tulane University scientists have discovered a novel bacterial strain, dubbed "TU-103," that can use paper to produce butanol, a biofuel that can serve as a substitute for gasoline.
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