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Biden-Harris Administration Launches New Offices to Lower Energy Costs and Deploy Clean Power Nationwide
Two New DOE Offices Will Support the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s Investments to Modernize the Electric Grid, Help States
Arbor Day Foundation and National Council of Negro Women Partner to Support Forest Ecosystems...
The Arbor Day Foundation and the National Council of Negro Women are working together to support tree planting projects in Haiti, Mali, and Senegal as part of the council’s new Trees of Hope campaign. Through the projects supported by the campaign, local farmers and organizations in the area will work to plant at least 10,000 trees
Statement by Secretary Granholm on President Biden’s Nomination of Jeff Marootian
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm issued the following statement today on President Biden’s intent to nominate Jeff Marootian for Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency
Green Remodeling Guide
Whether it’s in a residential or commercial perspective, the initiative to remodel property to become greener is an important one. From a quick repaint to a complete overhaul, the extent of remodeling to go green can vary immensely.
DOE Announces $39 Million for Research and Development to Turn Buildings into Carbon Storage...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $39 million in awards for 18 projects seeking to develop technologies
How to find the perfect USA golf course home for your family
Today’s golf course homes are more than just a home with a view. They are an active and connected community, with membership perks that include access to golf courses and other amenities as part of the homeowners association (HOA). These types of communities have existed for years in other parts of the country, but have only recently taken hold as a housing trend in the Southeastern United States.
Golf occasions Florida
Golf players will find that the fairways in South Florida are open, inviting and testing all the all year. Normally from May to October, the greens in Florida are rarely packed; which can assist the guests with choosing their tee time and be sure of a comfortable round.
Department of Commerce Statement on President Biden’s Proclamation on Solar Cells and Modules
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo released the below statement following President Biden’s emergency declaration
ICYMI: Secretary Granholm Visited Tampa to Tout the Benefits of Clean Energy Innovation and...
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm traveled to Tampa, Florida to highlight how clean energy infrastructure is critical
How to Buy Solar: 4 Tips for Going Solar
According to a recent report, the U.S. solar market grew by 42% over the last decade. There are a number of factors that lead to the significant growth of the solar energy sector, such as economic volatility, government incentives, and technological advancements.
5 Most Common Water Purifier Problems And Solutions
It is possible to get a water purifier for 4 to 5 years, but you need to take good care of it. There are common problems with your water purifier that you will have to deal with after that. There are many water purifier problems, not just one of them is water leakage.
How to Increase Solar Sales
Solar power is growing more popular by the day as more and more people are switching over to this power source. The popularity of this energy source can be tied to all the numerous benefits it offers not just to the users but also to the environment at large.
NACWA Member Testifies Before Senate on Key Clean Water Infrastructure Law Implementation
members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife heard testimony from a public clean water utility member of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA)
Climate Bill Presents Opportunity for Mass. to Continue its Clean Energy Leadership
Lawmakers in the Massachusetts Senate introduced sweeping climate legislation this week that contains several critical provisions for solar development in the Commonwealth.
HUD Announces Support for Washington, D.C.’s “Solar for All” Program
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced its support for Washington, D.C.’s “Solar for All” program to ensure that residents of HUD-assisted properties
NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITY HELPS UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES TURN WASTE INTO A RESOURCE FOR A CLEAN...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a new $34.5 million funding opportunity to improve the current science
Canada Green Building Council to oversee LEED certification in Canada
The Canada Green Building Council (CAGBC) and Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI), announced that, effective immediately, CAGBC will provide direct oversight of LEED™ green building
EPA Announces Most Energy-Efficient Manufacturing Plants of 2021
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that 93 U.S. manufacturing plants earned the agency’s ENERGY STAR certification in 2021. ENERGY STAR certified plants are verified
Easiest and Fastest Way To Get Rid of Your Garden Waste
Do you have a garden? Do you enjoy gardening with all the joys of spring, summer, and fall? When winter comes around, it can be hard to find ways to eliminate all your plant waste.
Toyota Battery Plant Lands in Liberty
The first vehicle battery manufacturing plant in the U.S. is headed to North Carolina. In late 2021, Toyota announced its intentions to build its Toyota Battery Manufacturing plant near Liberty, North Carolina, initially investing $1.2 billion in the facility, an amount that some analysts say could reach $3.5 Billion over time. So, why here and why now? What makes Liberty, North Carolina the ideal location for the carmaker’s first battery plant in the U.S.? Here are five reasons Toyota chose this site.