Archive for the ‘Inc’ Category
July 7th, 2011
SURPRISING GREEN POWER PARTNERS
The EPA released its list of the Top 25 Green Power Partners for 2005, and the list includes some surprising entries. Here is the list, with Power Partners appearing in order of purchase size:You may have noticed a large increase in the number of television commercials for vehicles that are able to run on E85 fuel, manufactured in large part from corn. Auto manufacturers have been dragging their feet for decades, but it appears as if they're finally ready to become part of the Green Revolution. That's great news, of course, but there have been many other companies, organizations, and government agencies in all sectors of the American economy that have been using Green power for some time.In 2005, the EPA released its list of the Top 25 Green Power Partners, and the list includes some surprising entries. Here is the list, with Power Partners appearing in order of purchase size:1. U.S. Air Force 2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 3. Johnson & Johnson, Inc. 4. U.S. Department of Energy 5. The World Bank 6. Safeway, Inc. 7. U.S. General Services Administration, Region 2 8. Whole Foods Market 9. City of San Diego, CA 10. HSBC North America 11. New Jersey ...
July 7th, 2011
GREEN HOUSE HOLDINGS INC – REVOLUTIONIZING ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
Going Green. The two little words that every modern day producer and consumer just love to boast. But for Green House International it's more than just a slogan or a public relations stunt. Green House International is putting together the last pieces of the 'alternative energy' puzzle, and delivering the finished product right to your doorstep.For as long as I can remember, alternative energy has been all the buzz. But after two decades of 'we think we've got it', I'd almost stopped listening to the trials and tribulations of Corporate America. But Green House International seems to finally have it right - and not a moment too soon. So how does G.H.I. do it? Ethanol. No fancy science terms or futuristic words, just Ethanol. GHI takes simple organic waste products, extracts the sugar-based organic compounds, and converts them into ethanol fuel. Chris Ursitti, CEO of Green House International, says the idea dawned on him in science class, "One gallon of liquid fuel has 80 TIMES more energy potential than a lithium-ion battery, the most advanced battery on the planet, of equal size - there is no way that we can solve the energy crisis that we are in without more ...




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