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A 100-year-old house plugs in

SustainableSA.com Posted on January 21, 2015 by stlaneJanuary 21, 2015

On a damp winter day in Portland, Ore., a pale mint house from the turn of the century blinks awake in an instant. A black glass orb affixed to the wall perfects the air temperature as a another sleek black … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, City Planning & Urban Development, Doing Something, Energy Efficiency, Fossil Fuels, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Retrofits, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability | Leave a reply

Kochs and Walmart Clan Wage Dirty War to Stop You From Putting Solar Panels on Your Home | Alternet

SustainableSA.com Posted on January 21, 2015 by stlaneJanuary 21, 2015

Say it ain't so Joe! A new rooftop solar system is installed every three minutes in the U.S., up from one every 80 minutes just eight short years ago. If this pace continues to accelerate or even just holds steady, … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Renewable Energy, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities | Leave a reply

San Antonio’s New Energy Economy

SustainableSA.com Posted on January 21, 2015 by stlaneJanuary 21, 2015

Turning innovation into economic development CPS Energy’s New Energy Economy (NEE) is built on partnerships with companies who share our belief in clean energy, innovation and energy efficiency. Since 2011, CPS Energy has worked with a number of partners to … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, CPS Energy, Economic Development, Renewable Energy, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Utilities | Leave a reply

A Mini Farm That Produces Food From Plastic-Eating Mushrooms

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 23, 2014 by stlaneMarch 26, 2019

According to one recent study, there’s at least 5 trillion pieces of plastic in the ocean. That’s more than 250 tons. So what to do with mountains of plastic waste with nowhere to go? Katharina Unger thinks we should eat … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Biomimicry, Circular Economy, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Fertilizers, Food, Farms & Gardens, New Tech, Plastic Pollution, Pollution, Reduce Reuse & Recycle, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

For ‘Eco Flippers,’ There’s Green in Foreclosed Homes – Businessweek

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 21, 2014 by stlaneDecember 21, 2014

When Christine Fisk toured a foreclosed home in Phoenix that had been renovated to be more energy-efficient, she wasn’t sold on its environmental benefits. But the two-bedroom bungalow was just minutes from her office and in good shape, so the … Continue reading →

Posted in Building, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Investing & Finance, Job Creation, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Retrofits, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Uncategorized | Leave a reply

Agriculture + Ecology: No Matter What You Call It, the Science of “Agroecology” Adds Up – The Equation

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 16, 2014 by stlaneMay 31, 2019

As a child of America’s Dairyland and conservationist Aldo Leopold’s home (yes, that would be Wisconsin), I always loved how agriculture and ecology dominated the scenery. Driving through the state, though, I usually only spotted those two vistas out opposite … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Permaculture, Sustainability, Water | Leave a reply

FOCUS | How the U.S. Can Sustainably Become the World’s Top Economy Again

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 12, 2014 by stlaneDecember 12, 2014

hina has overtaken the U.S. as the world’s top economy. But in taking a few examples from China, as well as investing in jobs that stay in America and taking steps to insure economic stability for the majority of American … Continue reading →

Posted in City Planning & Urban Development, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Job Creation, New Tech, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Transportaton, Uncategorized | Leave a reply

Why Elon Musk’s Batteries Scare the Hell Out of the Electric Company – Bloomberg

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 7, 2014 by stlaneDecember 7, 2014

Climate: Now or Never Here’s why something as basic as a battery both thrills and terrifies the U.S. utility industry. At a sagebrush-strewn industrial park outside of Reno, Nevada, bulldozers are clearing dirt for Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA)’s battery factory, … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Building, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Commercial Building, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Microgrids, Net Zero Buiilding, New Tech, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Rocky Mountain Institute, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities | Leave a reply

Leaked: The Oil Lobby’s Conspiracy to Kill off California’s Climate Law – Businessweek

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 27, 2014 by stlaneNovember 30, 2014

You remember Fillmore. He’s the resident hippie of Radiator Springs in the Pixar blockbuster Cars. Much to the chagrin of his neighbor, Sarge the Army Jeep, Fillmore greets each new day with Jimi Hendrix’s Woodstock rendition of A Star Spangled … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Communication & Public Relations, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Greenwashing, Investing & Finance, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities | Leave a reply

Solar has won. Even if coal were free to burn, power stations couldn’t compete | Giles Parkinson | Comment is free | The Guardian

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 27, 2014 by stlaneNovember 27, 2014

Last week, for the first time in memory, the wholesale price of electricity in Queensland fell into negative territory – in the middle of the day. For several days the price, normally around $40-$50 a megawatt hour, hovered in and … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Microgrids, Net Zero Buiilding, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

▶ Distributed Urban Agriculture | Mitch Hagney | TEDxSanAntonio – YouTube

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 17, 2014 by stlaneNovember 17, 2014

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. While the majority of the population now lives in urban areas, the vast majority of our food still comes from far distant rural farms using … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, City Planning & Urban Development, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fertilizers, Food, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water | Leave a reply

US Named Global Leader in Wind Production as Industry Fights for Tax Credit Extension

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 15, 2014 by stlaneNovember 15, 2014

Massachusetts, USA — While China boasts the most installed wind capacity, the U.S. can now push that statement aside and claim the throne for what arguably matters most — wind energy production. According to a new report from the American … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

Back-To-The-Future Agriculture: ‘Farming Like the Earth Matters’

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 15, 2014 by stlaneMay 31, 2019

It is easy to forget that once upon a time all agriculture was organic, grassfed, and regenerative. Seed saving, composting, fertilizing with manure, polycultures, no-till and raising livestock entirely on grass—all of which we associate today with sustainable food production—was … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fertilizers, Food, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Uncategorized, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

Reinventing Fire: Electricity – YouTube

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 14, 2014 by stlaneNovember 14, 2014

Reinventing Fire: Electricity – YouTube.

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Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Building, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Commercial Building, Cool Tech, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Export Economy, Fossil Fuels, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Investing & Finance, Isothermal Compressed Air Storage, Job Creation, Microgrids, Net Zero Buiilding, New Tech, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Retrofits, Rocky Mountain Institute, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

SoCal Edison signs contracts for 250 MW of energy storage | Utility Dive

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 14, 2014 by stlaneNovember 14, 2014

Dive Brief: Southern California Edison (SCE) has signed contracts for 2,221 MW of power from new resources to meet it customers’ long-term electricity needs, including 250 MW of storage capacity, Greentech Media reports. It is the first time SCE has … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Cool Tech, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Microgrids, New Tech, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Renewable Energy, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

VVWRA to unveil biogas facility – News – HesperiaStar.com – Hesperia, CA

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 14, 2014 by stlaneNovember 14, 2014

VICTORVILLE — Renewable-energy enthusiasts from all reaches of the nation will visit Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority’s main treatment plant later this week to witness the first carbon-neutral facility of its kind in North America. Teaming with Anaergia Inc. of … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, City Planning & Urban Development, Cool Tech, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Job Creation, New Tech, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

Transparency About Fracking Chemicals Remains Elusive | WSKG

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 14, 2014 by stlaneNovember 14, 2014

By Katie Colaneri Listen to this 5 minute 28 second report Transparency about tracking chemicals remains elusive. This is a story about a place where Big Drilling meets Big Data in website called “FracFocus.” The site is run by an … Continue reading →

Posted in CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Greenwashing, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

Beehives Atop The Omni Colonnade Rooftop Are Set To Earn Their Keep | Texas Public Radio

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 14, 2014 by stlaneNovember 19, 2014

The Omni San Antonio Hotel at the Colonnade is now host to some unusual guests and of all places – on their rooftop. Although they are now, beecoming, local residents. Back in September, Walter Schumacher with the American Honeybee Protection Agency, … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, City Planning & Urban Development, Doing Something, Economic Development, Food, Food Pharmacy, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Job Creation, Permaculture, Sustainability | Leave a reply

Solar Power on the Rise: The Technologies and Policies behind a Booming Energy Sector (2014) | Union of Concerned Scientists

SustainableSA.com Posted on October 28, 2014 by stlaneOctober 28, 2014

Solar power generates electricity with no global warming pollution, no fuel costs, and no risks of fuel price spikes, and has the potential to help move the country toward cleaner, reliable, and affordable sources of electricity. Small-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Commercial Building, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Net Zero Buiilding, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

Why the Net Energy Metering Debate Misses the Point

SustainableSA.com Posted on October 8, 2014 by stlaneOctober 8, 2014

Bundled, Block, Volumetric Rates are the Barrier to Unleashing DER Innovation It’s no secret that net energy metering (NEM) is a controversial topic in the electricity world these days. Customers love the way it helps solar PV offset their utility … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, City Planning & Urban Development, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Renewable Energy, Rocky Mountain Institute, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities | Leave a reply

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