Apr 29
2008

Energy Solutions for Various Types of Buildings Part 4

Posted by Angela Baker in energy efficiencyenergy

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In attempt to spread the solutions that the Department of Energy has so graciously posted on their website, the past several posts have been on the topic of ways to make your building more energy efficient.  As we have seen, some buildings are easier than others in succeeding at this goal.  For example, single and multifamily dwellings are fairly simple to make energy efficient

Apr 28
2008

Energy Solutions for Various Types of Buildings Part 3

Posted by Angela Baker in energy efficiencyenergy

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If you have been following along the past couple of days, you will know that Building Technologies Program aspect of the Department of Energy is attempting to make buildings across the nation "greener."  In their quest to do so, they have provided tips at their website to help various types of businesses cut their energy bills and become more energy efficient. 

Apr 27
2008

Energy Solutions for Various Types of Buildings Part 2

Posted by Angela Baker in energy efficiency

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In yesterday's post, we started looking at the helpful tips that the Department of Energy's Building Technologies Program provides on their website to assist in making various types of buildings more energy efficient.  Because the department has been obliging enough to provide tips for 10 different types of buildings, we are splitting this up over the next couple of

Apr 26
2008

Energy Solutions for Various Types of Buildings Part 1

Posted by Angela Baker in Energy Starenergy efficiency

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Part of the Department of Energy is the Building Technologies Program.  The purpose of this program is to improve on how various buildings across the United States use energy efficiently.  The Department of Energy has provided energy saving tips in regards to 10 different types of buildings.  Today we will look at 3 of these, and continue through the next several days

Apr 25
2008

The Proposed Climate Protection Plan of Cincinnati

Posted by Angela Baker in Untagged 

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In what is likely an attempt to jump on board with the rest of the nation's plans to utilize renewable energy sources, the mayor of Cincinnati has proposed a plan that outlines a 2 percent greenhouse gas emissions reduction each year all the way through to 2028.  His climate protection plan was unanimously approved of by the committee that Mayor Mark Mallory appointed last


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