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Written by Jennifer Streisand
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Sunday, 13 September 2009 23:00 |
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Homeowners and businesses that use a solar array for power are still the exception in Indiana, but the answer to the question: Is solar feasible here on a large scale? is YES! The long-term feasibility of using solar energy is strong, according to various experts in the industry interviewed by Indiana Living Green magazine.
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Utilities
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Written by Julie Williams
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Wednesday, 29 April 2009 09:00 |
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Everyone is talking about clean coal these days, but what does that really mean? Is it possible to clean something that seems to be the epitome of dirty?
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Utilities
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Written by Mary Ellen Gadski
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Wednesday, 24 December 2008 10:34 |
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The public’s growing awareness of the consequences of climate change has spurred electric utilities around the country to offer their customers an easy way to encourage renewable forms of energy, which do not add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Consumers may choose to support power from wind, solar, biomass or hydroelectric sources for a supplemental premium on their utility bill.
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Utilities
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Written by Jennifer Streisand
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Tuesday, 23 December 2008 17:44 |
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Wind energy is still in its beginning stages in Indiana, but proponents are anticipating more residents and businesses will install turbines as awareness and economic incentives increase.
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Utilities
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Written by L. Mark Finch
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Tuesday, 28 October 2008 11:58 |
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Beingmindful of household power consumption is a good practice, for both environmental and financial reasons. Since you’re reading this magazine, there’s a good chance you already turn off lights when you leave a room, use energy-saving bulbs and are conservative with the thermostat. But still, the wheel on the electric meter spins faster than you’d like.
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