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July 17, 2009

U.S. is no longer the leader in solar power

Filed under: Energy Future, Energy Needs, Funds, Renewables — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 12:52 pm

…well that looks like you guys in Charlotte, Grensboro, and Myrtle Beach need to hussel and get with it so we; Americans can claim our spot as #1 in solar power back! Check out this news article:

 New Jersey, California doing their part, but other states are dragging their feet

BY JOE TYRRELL
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
SECOND IN A SERIES

As the United States casts around for clean, domestic sources of energy, New Jersey has become a national leader in solar power, surpassing states with far greater land area and more days of sunshine.

But being a leader in solar energy in America is a little like being the fastest Model T Ford or the best sounding gramophone: the world has moved on. (more…)

July 16, 2009

Radiant Barrier Qualify for Tax Credit

Filed under: Conservation — Tags: — admin @ 4:36 pm

This is actually good to know, Radiant Barriers like this: http://greeniscalling.com/aff.php?a=ne&r=http://www.neutralexistence.com/shop/home-energy-savers/C30/%3fID=d5c07f1d&q=yes

Radiant Barrier is a Double-Sided, Tear-Resistant, ENERGY STAR® Qualified, Class A/Class 1 Fire-Rated, Clean and Non-Toxic Aluminum Radiant Barrier

Radiant Barrier is a Double-Sided, Tear-Resistant, ENERGY STAR® Qualified, Class A/Class 1 Fire-Rated, Clean and Non-Toxic Aluminum Radiant Barrier

Radiant Barrier Tax Credit

Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

The “Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008″ extended the tax credits for energy efficient home improvements which expired in 2007. Federal tax credits will be given for qualifing improvements made during 2009.

The Energy Tax Incentives Act of 2005

The Energy Tax Incentives Act of 2005 Section 25C allows for tax credits on energy upgrades including insulation products when purchased in 2006 or 2007.

• Residential customers can receive a tax credit of 10% of the cost of material when you purchase radiant barrier in 2006 or 2007 for use in your residence. The maximum cumulative amount you can receive for 2006 and 2007 is $500. The residential applications that qualify for this credit are attics, walls, and crawl spaces.

• Commercial businesses can receive a tax credit of 30% of the cost of material when they purchase radiant barrier in 2006 or 2007 for use in a commercial building.

July 14, 2009

EPA Announces Energy Star Homes Reach Nearly 17 Percent Market Share for 2008

Filed under: Energy Future, Events, Renewables — Tags: , , — admin @ 11:53 am

I got a hold of this notifcation today it was published on July 02nd 2009:


Quarter Billion Dollars in Annual Utility Savings for Energy Efficient Homes

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that nearly 17 percent of all single-family homes built nationally in 2008 earned EPA’s Energy Star label, up from 12 percent in 2007. Both home builders and home buyers are continuing to invest in high performing homes that save consumers money on their utility bills and help protect the environment. 

“Every year more Americans decide to cut their energy bills and help keep the air clean in their communities by buying a new home that has earned EPA’s Energy Star.  Features like properly installed insulation, high-performance windows and high efficiency heating and cooling can reduce home energy needs by 20 to 30 percent, saving American families thousands of dollars on their utility bills,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson.  “Even in a difficult market, the interest in Energy Star qualified homes keeps rising.  We’re helping builders and homebuyers to protect the environment, safeguard our health, and move the country into a low-carbon energy future.”

In addition, market share for Energy Star qualified homes was 20 percent or greater in 15 states in 2008, including Ariz., Colo., Conn., Hawaii, Iowa, Ky., Nev., N.H., N.J., N.Y., Ohio, Okla., Texas, Utah, and Vt.

Nearly 940,000 Energy Star qualified homes have been built to date, with more than 100,000 of these constructed in 2008.  In 2008 alone, American families living in Energy Star qualified homes locked in annual utility bill savings of more than $250 million — saving over 1.5 billion kWh of electricity and 155 million therms of natural gas while reducing the greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those of nearly 350,000 cars annually. 

To earn the Energy Star label, homes must meet strict guidelines for energy efficiency set by EPA.  Typically they include energy-saving features such as:

           Effective Insulation Systems
           High-Performance Windows
           Tight Construction and Ducts
           Efficient Heating and Cooling Equipment
           ENERGY STAR Qualified Lighting and Appliances

More information about Energy Star qualified homes: http://www.energystar.gov/HomesMarketIndex

July 13, 2009

Water Conservation; do you have a plan?

Filed under: Conservation, Renewables — Tags: , , — admin @ 6:00 pm

Well we still have our water running out of the fosset, right? And yes it is still cheap, right? But is it a good idea to drink, flush, and waste our Kids, and Grand Kids rights to the same freedom of water usage?

I am afraid the anwser to all the above questions is going to be NO,

…ouch that is bad…

please check out this site: http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/Utilities/WaterSmart/conservationlinks.htm

or type in this address in your browser today: http://www.cleangreen789.com it is a great free E-Book no “pipes” attachted :-)

July 7, 2009

July 8 – Energy Independence Day see Boone on TV

Filed under: Energy Needs, Events, Renewables — Tags: , , , — admin @ 8:00 pm

Boone Pickens will be on TV tomorrow July 8 for Energy Independence Day !

In Greensboro-High Point, NC on:
WGHP FOX-TV
Fox 8 Morning News
8:10 AM ET
Please tune in, thanks!

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http://www.turnback789.com, and sign up it is totally FREE and no strings attached.


July 5, 2009

Charlotte, NC gets $6,780,100 in Grants

Filed under: Energy Future, Funds — Tags: , , , — admin @ 9:08 am

The North Carolina Energy Office reported on June 26th in a Press Release, that Charlotte, NC will be getting:  $6,780,100 in Grants.

Federal Recovery Act Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant funds will be distributed directly to

designated North Carolina cities, counties and tribes as follows (more…)

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