



The eCorect is environmentally friendly and efficient by reducing trips to the landfill and creating a closed-loop system. The unit requires no water line, no added enzymes or bacteria-based additives. Its easy to install, easy to operate and easy to maintain.
So what is Fair Trade? Fair Trade means that certified farmers are using environmentally sound practices to grow and harvest their crops in a sustainable way.
The annual Cleantech Forum series returns to San Francisco, February 24-26, 2010 at The Palace Hotel. Cleantech Forum XXVI brings together ~1,000 industry leaders in what is widely recognized as THE cleantech event of the year. When you register, please use the promotion code ptnrSF10 and receive a $200 discount on the registration fee.
With the theme Taking Cleantech to Scale, the Forum offers opportunities to mingle with global corporate executives, investors, and government leaders who are financing, acquiring, and scaling cleantech. You will hear first-hand accounts from innovative startups, new investment funds and corporations looking for partners. And if you’re looking for funding to start a new business, or for companies to invest in, this is a great place to network.
Cleantech Forum XXVI speakers include:
CEOs and Companies presenting at the Cleantech Forum CEO Showcase include:
· Jeff Bisberg, CEO, Albeo Technologies
· Kevin Czinger, CEO, Coda Automotive
· Gary Fromer, Cpower
· Jay Zoellner, EPS Corporation
· Frank Ramirez, CEO, Ice Energy
· Dr. Fatemeh Shirazi, CEO, Microvi Biotech
· Carlos Perea, CEO, MIOX
· Jeff Green, CEO, NanoH20
· Dan Squiller, CEO, PowerGenix
· Mark E. McGoup, CEO, Pentadyne,
· Kevin Surace, CEO, Serious Materials
· Terry Bailey, Soliant
· Mark Crowley, CEO, SolFocus
For more information on how to join this leading industry event, call +1 (810) 224-4310 or email info@cleantech.com or go to: http://cleantech.com/sanfranciscoforum to register and use the promo code ptnrSF10 for a discount.


There are many alternative fuel ideas and a variety of alternative fuels program.
A video was uploaded to our main site Green Energy TV that shows how how a Danish company is taking a waste product from making paper and turning it into an alternative fuels program.
The company is named Haldor Topsøe, and they are a an energy innovation technology which can transform black liquor (a waste product from paper production) into DME (DiMethyl Ether).
DME is a clean fuel, but can also be used for cars. Volvo, one of the project partners, has tested DME and named it 'the preferred fuel' among the green fuels available. The project taking place in Sweden, uses the entire technology chain: from the paper mill supplying black liquor via gas stations for fueling DME to trucks actually running on DME.
Learn more about their eco friendly inventions in the video below:
You hear a lot of positive news about companies going green, and the best green companies.
Well, Panasonic announced that they aim to be the No.1 Green Innovation Company in the Electronics Industry.
Below are some of the ways they plan on being the top of the list for best green companies in their industry:
1) Global networking: Creating a network of strong autonomous Panasonic bases across the world, Panasonic will pursue management approaches that will optimize business efficiency on a global scale.
2) Individual-customer touch points No.1: Taking advantage of the vast array of its products, Panasonic will establish new IT-driven relationships to provide to each individual customer a maximized life-time customer value.
3) Synergy creation: Panasonic believes group synergy occurs when Panasonic companies collaborate spontaneously and autonomously in diverse fields. The Panasonic Group aims to become a flexible and dynamic company, consistently promoting collaboration and creating synergies within the Group through spontaneous initiatives and autonomous management.
Green Energy TV is giving Panasonic the Two Green Thumbs Up Award for being one of the best companies going green. Keep up the great work!
So, they came up with the idea to create a portable water bottle that has a filter inside, and to allow it to be customizable with a logo, and then to be sold to colleges and Fortune 500 companies. Keep an eye out for this new eco friendly product, their company will be called “Inspire Green”.
Check out the video below and see how the green inventions such as these are helping to provide clean drinking water solutions:I think Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Hydro Power, Geothermal Energy, and various types of green energy and renewable energy is great, but not the immediate solution.
I am not saying to stop the solar installations or erecting Wind Turbines, I am just saying to look at saving energy before you look to put solar panels on your roof.
According to Projections by the International Energy Agency, they show that using energy more efficiently has a greater potential to curb carbon dioxide emissions over the next 20 years than all the other options put together. Wow, that's an eye opener.
So why out of $112 billion invested in clean energy around the world in 2008, just $1.8 billion was spent on improving energy efficiency? This fact comes from a study by the U.N. Environment Programme and New Energy Finance.
There are many energy efficient saving devices besides the compact Fluorescent bulb. There are many new green inventions, eco friendly products and solutions to cut energy costs in home and offices.
Let us know what you are doing in your home or office to use less energy, save money and if there are tax incentives for going green as a result of your efforts. -Ted Malloy, Guest Blogger for GreenEnergyTV.com
If you would like to check out a video on this company, here's a link to it airing on our main site: http://greenenergytv.com/Watch.aspx?v=1378397358
The Answer is right under our pet's nose:Let me take you back to a time long, long ago. A new governor had just set up shop in Columbus. Renewable Energy projects were misunderstood and virtually unknown in the Mahoning Valley. And the Cleveland Browns were picked to win their division. Seriously.
The year was 2007.
Three organizations met to discuss the possibility of creating a wind turbine project: A forward thinking school district; Western Reserve Local. An environmentally progressive architectural firm; Olsavsky-Jaminet. And a well-established local company willing to adapt to a new business reality; Tri-County Tower Service.
Fast forward to 2009. After 2 years of planning and effort, and the collaboration of 13 businesses in the state of Ohio, these wind turbines have become a reality.
When Tri-County Tower Service (now operating under the name of their renewable energy division, TCT Renewable Energy) was approached by Superintendent Chuck Swindler of Western Reserve in Berlin Center, Ohio, it was immediately determined that a wind study should be initiated on site. As time passed and it became evident that there was enough of a resource available to support a wind project, system parameters were developed. The school decided that they would like to utilize a single turbine in the 100kW range to produce 10% of their current electricity needs. However, it soon became clear that the marginal wind speed onsite would not support a unit in that kW range. Please bear in mind that “marginal” is a relative term. Wind maps, production charts and return on investment spreadsheets showed that they had enough wind to make a small scale project feasible, but not enough to support a larger turbine.
With that in mind, TCT helped them to choose the three Proven 15kW turbines that are now in place. Proven is the world’s largest manufacturer of small wind turbines. Despite their longevity, they had yet to see a project that was quite like this one. In order to adequately harvest the full potential of the wind, it was decided to place the three turbines atop 150ft. tall self-supporting lattice towers. This decision made the project the tallest Proven installation in the world! With the turbines in place, hub height would be at 160ft. Overall project height is 175ft. once the 15ft. long blades are considered. These units will produce around 85,000kWh annually for the school.
To date the school has received almost $165,000 in grant money, mostly from the Advanced Energy Fund administered by the Ohio Department of Development. Additional funds are being sought from the Green Team, the Department of Education and the Appalachian Regional Commission. Integrated curriculum is being developed that will allow the project to be used not just as a power source, but as a learning tool. Furthermore, the three turbines will help Western Reserve to be LEED Gold Certified on their new grade-inclusive facility scheduled for completion in 2011. The wind turbines, coupled with the district’s new 216 well geothermal system, will produce the lion’s share of the power for the new structure.
However, these are much more than wind turbines. They are a tangible symbol of the progressive thinking that can propel our region into a leadership position in the state’s renewable energy supply chain. Renewable energy should not be a partisan political issue, but a jointly pursued goal that produces environmentally conscious and economically quantifiable results.
The leadership of Western Reserve Local Schools should be applauded for installing a wind project that allows them to be fiscally responsible, climatically aware and educationally adaptive.- Scot Loveland, Guest Blogger for GreenEnergyTV.com and Renewable Energy Manager for TCT Renewable Energy www.tctre.com