Linda Garcia

6 suggestions to economize together with your utility suppliers – Greenhouse Administration

6 tips to save money with your utility providers - Greenhouse Management

New principles of greenhouse crop management have emerged from Dutch horticulture industry experts and scientists from Wageningen University, a Netherlands institution recognized for its agricultural science program. Hundreds of Dutch growers have been trained in greenhouse climate control practices called Growing by Plant Empowerment (GPE), fundamentals of which have been outlined in a 2018 book, … Read more

The Destruction of Pandemic Rubbish Stokes the Trash-to-Power Argument – Arkansas On-line

The Destruction of Pandemic Garbage Stokes the Trash-to-Energy Argument - Arkansas Online

PORTLAND, Maine – America remains full of trash as new cases of the coronavirus decline, and that has rekindled a debate about the sustainability of incinerating for energy. Waste-to-energy plants, which generate most of their electricity by incinerating garbage, only make up about half a percent of electricity generation in the United States. But the … Read more

Letters to the Editor Saturday, July 10 – The Day by day Gazette

Letters to the Editor Saturday, July 10 - The Daily Gazette

Academic scholars also deserve praiseI have now seen three photographs of Niskayuna athletes “signing” and announcing college choices. Having daughters and grandchildren who played sports while at the high school, I fully support the success of the student athletes.I was, however, disappointed that more acknowledgment was not given to the academic scholars, especially those awarded … Read more

Impartial energy provide to change on the lights once more for the residents who’ve been hit by Cyclone Seroja

Chapman Valley farmer Brady Green welding in his farm shed with power cords in the foreground.

About 35 cyclone-destroyed properties left without power three months after Cyclone Seroja will have stand-alone power systems to help them turn on the lights. Important points: Dozens of properties in the Midwest remain after Cyclone Seroja. without electricity Western Power is accelerating the adoption of stand-alone power systems Around 6,000 systems will be rolled out … Read more

ARNO Enters Carbon Nanotube Manufacturing Following Authorities Approval – Yahoo Finance

ARNO Enters Carbon Nanotube Production Following Government Approval - Yahoo Finance

PLOVDIV, BULGARIA / ACCESSWIRE / July 9, 2021 / ARNO, a real nanotechnology project, has started the production of carbon nanotubes after official approvals. The ARNO project is based on the high-tech developments in the creation of the production of secondary energy carriers for industry and households on the basis of lead-acid battery cells using … Read more

Mayflower units sail, turns round after a minor drawback and tries once more – in unmanned methods

Mayflower sets sail, turns around after a minor problem and tries again - in unmanned systems

Almost a year after the Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) was originally scheduled to sail from Plymouth, England to Plymouth, Massachusetts on the same route as the original in 1620, the ship finally set sail last month. A few days later, a damaged clutch on the generator’s exhaust system forced MAS to return to England before … Read more

US Division of Vitality drops $ 52.5 million inexperienced hydrogen bomb on pure fuel foyer – CleanTechnica

US Department of Energy drops $ 52.5 million green hydrogen bomb on natural gas lobby - CleanTechnica

The debate about the glittering green hydrogen economy of the future is getting hot. Hydrogen is an abundant, zero-emission fuel, but almost all of the hydrogen on the market today comes from natural gas, which is a significant contributor to the greenhouse gas problem. Ouch! Well, it seems the U.S. Department of Energy is determined … Read more

EYE ON CLIMATE | Native vitality points via lens of local weather change – Ventura County Reporter

EYE ON CLIMATE

by Kimberly Riverskimberly@vcreporter.com Last week the small town of Lytton in British Columbia had record breaking temperatures of 121 degrees. The area flooded as local snow packs rapidly melted, overrunning local rivers and streams, and then a lightning storm caused a fire that decimated the town. Two people died. It might sound like fiction concocted … Read more