Big STC Price Rise Means Cheaper Hot Water Systems

The Small-Scale Technology Certificate (STC) from Green Energy has hit its highest price since 2010. The STC price recently rose to $37, meaning certain green products such as solar hot water, hydropower and wind power are now cheaper to purchase. The way it works is that certain green products attract STCs. The price of STCs is...

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LG Takes An Eco-Friendly Step Forward with New Air Conditioning Product

Jul 31, 13 LG Takes An Eco-Friendly Step Forward with New Air Conditioning Product

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There’s nothing quite like feeling the cool air from an air conditioner hit your skin on a hot and sticky day. Underlying this enjoyment and relief however, is the very real and negative impacts air conditioners have on our environment. LG Electronics recently announced the launch of its commercial inverter air conditioning...

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Dubai’s Al Barari Eco Home Development

Dubai, the second largest state in the United Arab Emirates has been making a name for itself through a series of mega real estate developments that has transformed itself from a small desert port into a thriving and sparkling international metropolis. Under the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai...

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Dealing with Climate Change: Strategies for Success

Global warming is currently on the minds of many Americans, in part because President Obama highlighted the importance of addressing this issue in his recent inaugural speech. Shortly after the President’s appearance, several MIT researchers, as well as government officials, came together in Massachusetts to talk about how best to...

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How’s It Been, Green Deal?

The Green Deal has officially been launched to the public last 28 January 2013 and how do you think is it going for the Government’s flagship green scheme? The Green Deal was first introduced as a part of the Energy Act of 2011 as a way for homeowners in and around the UK to have improved energy-efficiency measures without the...

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Research Indicates CO2 Acts As Fertiliser

Feb 10, 13 Research Indicates CO2 Acts As Fertiliser

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In 2000 a widely distributed report claimed that it was distinctly possible that by the year 2050 the Amazon Rainforest could dry out and completely die due to rising temperatures related to carbon emissions. It seems rumours of the Amazon’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. The same researcher who made these startling...

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