Reconditioning Batteries - Is It Worth It?

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Reconditioning batteries is not a new profession. It has been around for a reasonable amount of time in the “lead acid” (auto and marine batteries) business. In it’s infancy lead acid batteries were Check Out The Rest →

Honeybee Killer Found by Army and Entomologists

Written by Kirk Johnson ~ NY Times

DENVER — It has been one of the great murder mysteries of the garden: what is killing off the honeybees?

Since 2006, 20 to 40 percent of the bee colonies in the United States alone have suffered “colony collapse.” Suspected culprits ranged from pesticides to genetically modified food.

Now, a unique partnership — of military scientists and entomologists — appears to have achieved a major breakthrough: identifying a new suspect, or two.

A fungus tag-teaming with a virus have Check Out The Rest →

DRBC Due to Set Hydro-Fracking Regulations

The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) is about to issue a broad range of regulations related to how gas drilling using hydrofracking will be conducted in the Delaware River Basin. The Basin is a 13,539 square mile territory that stretches from New York’s Delaware County south to Delaware Bay and includes much of Sullivan County in New York State.

These regulations are being issued in spite of calls from federal officials, federal agencies and environmental groups that the Check Out The Rest →

EPA’s Public Meeting on Hydraulic Fracturing Study to Take Place in Binghamton, New York

EPA’s Public Meeting on Hydraulic Fracturing Study to Take Place in Binghamton, New York

Meeting Scheduled for September 13 and 15 at the Broome County Forum Theater

New York, NY – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has selected a new venue and dates for the public meeting on EPA’s upcoming hydraulic fracturing study originally scheduled for August 12, 2010. The meeting will now be held at the Broome County Forum Theater in Binghamton, New York, on September 13th and 15th, 2010. Check Out The Rest →

Should I go solar now or should I wait? | Residential Solar 101

“Should I go solar now, or should I wait?” As with most people who work in residential solar energy, that’s a question I hear quite often these days.  My answer is that you can’t go wrong either way.  Yes, panel prices are dropping and yes installation costs are going down.  However, in many Check Out The Rest →

PG&E Begins Small-Scale Solar Program

Small Scale Solar

I am a firm believer in small scale solar, less permitting and approval hassles, much faster to install and get up and producing, and if everyone implements this at their own home (if possible) to offset even a portion of the electricity consumed at home we could significantly reduce our use of coal fired electricity. With panel prices dropping on a regular basis hopefully this will become a more common practice. Below is a re-print of an article on Clean Technica . com read and enjoy. Check Out The Rest →

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