Dorm’s Green Overhaul to Save University $81k with Solar Hot Water

Posted: 21 Mar 2012| Categorized: Energy Efficiency,Green Tech,Seen in the News,SolTherm

Excitement grows as UNC Asheville’s solar hot water installation approaches

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The Politics of Energy: Election 101 – Candidates & Energy

Posted: 14 Mar 2012| Categorized: Economy,Energy Efficiency,The Politics of Energy

Where do each of the Presidential Candidates stand on the issue of Energy?

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U.S. Solar Projects Rose 67 Percent in Fourth Quarter, SEIA Says

Posted: 16 Feb 2012| Categorized: Energy Efficiency,Seen in the News

Installation of solar panels in the U.S. surged as much as 67 percent in the fourth quarter as developers raced to qualify for an expiring federal incentive program and panel prices fell 16 percent, a trade group said.

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Great Article Find: Geothermal Energy is Underutilized in NC

Posted: 25 Jan 2012| Categorized: Energy Efficiency,Seen in the News

Originally posted September 10, 2010 by Steve Edelman – Fayetteville Observer Blog.

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Five Awesome Products That Make Going Green at Home Easy

Posted: 19 Jan 2012| Categorized: Energy Efficiency,Green Tech,SolTherm

2012 has been hailed as the year of energy management and green thinking and we at SolTherm couldn’t be happier. While the movement is gaining momentum in commercial areas, it’s yet to truly take off in the home markets. Here are five fun and smart products that are sure to get things moving…

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Energy Efficiency Requirements for Healthcare Facilities

Posted: 13 Aug 2010| Categorized: Energy Efficiency

There is perhaps no other sector better suited for environmental leadership than health care. According to the Department of Energy, healthcare facilities use 2.5 times more energy than other commercial buildings and will remain energy intensive in their mission to deliver high levels of patient care. 60 % of the energy generated in North Carolina [...]

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