Can You Afford to Go Green? The Cost and Savings of Residential Renewable Energy Systems.
Can You Afford to Go Green? The Cost and Savings of Residential Renewable Energy Systems
January 21, 2011 by Dena Calivas, Realtor®, Certified EcoBroker®
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EPA News- EPA to Hold Public Meeting Regarding Holcomb Creosote Site, Yadkinville, NC (NC)(ATLANTA â February 22, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, February 28, 2012 regarding the Holcomb Creosote Company Site in Yadkinville, NC. The public meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. at Yadkin County Volunteer Fire Dept., 729 State St., Yadkinville, NC. EPA, the North Carolina Department of Enviro […]
- DFW Airport Partners with EPA to Save Energy and Resources (TX)(DALLAS â February 22, 2012) Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport has entered into a Sustainability Partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Officials from DFW Airport and the EPA signed a Memorandum of Understanding during a ceremony at the airport this morning
- EPA funds University of Hawaii marine debris research project / Agency providing $15,000 to further the universityâs efforts (HI)(02/22/12) HONOLULU â The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recently provided $15,000 in funding to the University of Hawaii to further research efforts on marine debris. The funding will be used to begin studying plastic debris caught in the filters of ship-board cooling systems â this project will develop methods and protocols to better monitor […]
- EPA Celebrates New England ENERGY STAR Leaders and Labeled Buildings (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT)(Boston, Mass. â Feb. 22, 2012) â EPA is pleased to recognize the nine companies in New England that have been named as ENERGY STAR Leaders over the past seven years, as well as the 207 buildings in New England that have received the prestigious ENERGY STAR label in 2011. ENERGY STAR Leaders must meet one of two energy efficiency improvement milestones […]
- Drums from the Lehigh Valley Railroad Derailment Superfund Site in Le Roy, New York To Be Removed by Friday (NY)(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that the removal of 235 drums from the Lehigh Valley Railroad Derailment Superfund site in Le Roy, N.Y. will begin today. The EPA reviewed the sampling results for the contents of all the drums and in all cases considers them to be non-hazardous. The drums, which contain soil and rocks […]
- Energy Star Leaders Achieve President Obamaâs Energy Efficiency Goal for Buildings/ EPAâs Energy Star provides model for superior building energy performance and savings (HQ, IN)WASHINGTON âThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that nearly half of the organizations recognized as Energy Star Leaders have improved the energy efficiency of their building portfolios by 20 percent or more. Last year, President Obama announced a nationwide call to action to improve the energy performance in buildings across the nation by 2 […]
- Allegheny-Ludlum to pay $535,000 in cleanup costs
for Breslube-Penn Superfund site (PA)PHILADELPHIA (February 22, 2012) -- In settlement papers filed in federal district court, Allegheny-Ludlum has agreed to reimburse the federal government for $535,000 of past cleanup costs at the Breslube-Penn Superfund site in Coraopolis, Pa., the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today
- EPA awards over $6.7 million to the Guam Waterworks Authority for wastewater and drinking water projects (GU)(02/21/12) HONOLULU â The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded over $6.7 million as part of a yearly grant to the Guam Waterworks Authority to improve drinking water and wastewater systems on Guam. âThe $6.7 million that EPA is providing Guam will go towards meeting critical drinking water and wastewater infrastructure standards on the i […]
- Pennsylvania Company Settles Toxic Chemical Reporting Violations at Nazareth, Pa. Facility (PA)PHILADELPHIA (February 21, 2012) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that Essroc Cement Corporation has agreed to pay a $82,000 penalty to settle alleged violations of toxic chemical reporting requirements at its manufacturing facility located at 401 West Prospect St., Nazareth, Pa. According to EPA, Essroc failed to submit three year […]
- EPA Recognizes State Street, Ahold USA and Hartford Fire Insurance Company as  Part of Nationâs Top Green Power Partners (CT, MA)(Boston, MA âFebruary 21, 2012) State Street Corporation, based in Boston, Mass., Ahold USA, based in Quincy, Mass., and Hartford Fire Insurance Company, based in Hartford, CT., are being recognized by EPA as being part of the nationâs top purchasers of Green Power
- EPA to Hold Public Meeting Regarding Holcomb Creosote Site, Yadkinville, NC (NC)
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