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Operating systems “green” with envy over Windows 7

As we await for the release of Microsoft’s next operating system, Windows 7 promises to build upon Windows Vista’s power … Continue reading Operating systems “green” with envy over Windows 7

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Nominations open for Premier’s Awards for Energy Efficiency

Saint John – The public is being invited to submit nominations for the first Premier’s Awards for Energy Efficiency, which will showcase some of the best practices in energy efficiency in New Brunswick. Continue reading Nominations open for Premier’s Awards for Energy Efficiency

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Nominations open for Premier’s Awards for Energy Efficiency

Saint John – The public is being invited to submit nominations for the first Premier’s Awards for Energy Efficiency, which will showcase some of the best practices in energy efficiency in New Brunswick.
Continue reading Nominations open for Premier’s Awards for Energy Efficiency

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Saskatchewan’s Environmental Technology Sector Continues to Grow

Saskatoon – An alternative energy technology has been approved for Go Green funding through the Ministry of Environment. Titan Clean Energy Projects Corporation of Saskatoon will use $160,250 of Green Technology Commercialization Grant funding to help in bringing its biomass briquetting technology to market. Continue reading Saskatchewan’s Environmental Technology Sector Continues to Grow

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Saskatchewan’s Environmental Technology Sector Continues to Grow

Saskatoon – An alternative energy technology has been approved for Go Green funding through the Ministry of Environment. Titan Clean Energy Projects Corporation of Saskatoon will use $160,250 of Green Technology Commercialization Grant funding to help in bringing its biomass briquetting technology to market. Continue reading Saskatchewan’s Environmental Technology Sector Continues to Grow

Design & Technology, Law, Policy, & Standards, Prince Edward Island, Uncategorized

BOMA’s BESt – Go green with BOMA Canada’s new certification

(Vancouver, October 2, 2008) The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Canada has unveiled its newly integrated green building … Continue reading BOMA’s BESt – Go green with BOMA Canada’s new certification

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New plants convert waste pipeline heat into clean electricity

CALGARY, Sept. 2 /CNW/ – Pristine Power Inc. and ENMAX Green Power Inc. today announced that commercial operations have started … Continue reading New plants convert waste pipeline heat into clean electricity

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Canadian Soil Information System (CanSIS)

Since 1972, the Canadian Soil Information System (CanSIS) has supported the research activities of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada by building … Continue reading Canadian Soil Information System (CanSIS)

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