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Our governments are cherry pickin’ in left field. They are watching too much TV, or maybe they are too busy checking themselves out in the mirror. Whatever it is they are doing, they are not taking decisive action on climate change.

Each time I paddle out to surf or stand on top of a [...]

REV to Host Solar Power Training Classes

Renewable Energy Vermont. (REV)

High pressure is parked right on top of us today in Maine. The sun is shining bright and although I am really excited that its hardening up the mountain bike trails behind my house and helping the trees get their summer kicks on, I can’t help but [...]

Renewable Energy Vermont Hosts Conference in May

REV Conference May 19, 2010

Are you interested finding out how to make clean, renewable energy a true reality in New England? Sure, many of us believe in clean energy investments, but what’s holding it all back right now?

Renewable Energy Vermont will host the Fourth Annual Distributed Generation Northeast Conference being held [...]

Make Everyday an Earthday

"Make Everyday an Earthday." Source – U.S. Dept of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy has a really neat interactive website that provides a whole bunch of tips on how to save money, and protect the environment.

“Make Everyday an Earth Day,” includes an illustration of a house with all of the appliances [...]

Rhode Island Wind Power

Rhode Island has made available $8,395,000 in grants, funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), to help fund 25 percent of the upfront costs associated with renewable energy projects for Rhode Island residents, businesses, municipalities, non-profit organizations and academic institutions.

This is good news for Middletown, RI. based Rhode Island [...]

Watching windpower at Mars Hill Wind Farm

Mars Hill Wind Farm

I am not quite sure how bored you would need to get to want to log onto a website to watch 28 wind turbines do their thing, but its now possible to watch New England second largest wind farm live in action.

First Winds 85$ million wind farm project [...]

Soundcentury launches new logo

soundcentury logo

Here is the new logo that hopefully will remain as the permanent logo for Soundcentury.

Other news…Soundcentury is now primarily focused with the New England Music Scene. Why not? It rocks and I live in Maine. I spent years photographing bands in Vermont and many of these bands will be featured [...]

Ecovative Design Loves the Fungus.

Ecovative Design Founders. Eben Bayer and Gavin McIntyre

Ecovative is a Green Island, NY based environmental company whose passion for sustainable products has led them to the creation of environmentally responsible insulation that works.

Greensulate, according to Ecovative Designs, “is the worlds first sustainable rigid board insulation. If you’re looking for an affordable [...]

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Gets Local.

United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu

The United States Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Steven Chu recently announced that more than $20.5 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will be allocated to five major projects.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act supports deployment of community-based renewable energy projects, such [...]

Perhaps Copenhagen was not a failure

copenhagen climate summit positive news [...]