Archive for the ‘State in Review’ Category

Colorado – Rocky Mountain High On Clean Energy

Posted on November 2nd, 2009

“Colorado isn’t just a mile high state — we’re miles ahead of the rest of the country when it comes to creating a New Energy Economy”. That is what Colorado Governor Bill Ritter said this past August at a regional energy and climate forum co-hosted by the White House.

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New Jersey, A State with a Plan

Posted on October 12th, 2009

New Jersey, the Garden State, has an Energy Master Plan that is among the most aggressive in combating greenhouse gas emissions. It includes 20% energy efficiency goals and rapid expansion of wind and solar power.

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California – A Renewable Energy Leader

Posted on August 17th, 2009

If one U.S. state were to be singled out as the leader in renewable energy development and production, it would be California.

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A Breakthrough Technolgy to Transform Algae to Oil

A Breakthrough Technolgy to Transform Algae to Oil

A Breakthrough Technolgy to Transform Algae to Oil Presentation by Riggs Eckelberry, of OriginOil.

C-ROADS Simulation Slide Presentation

As part of our effort to educate , B-Green Collaborative is making it a priority to share information and articles that we find of interest.
Click on title to be taken to C-ROADS, Climate Change Forecast Presentation Given in Copenhagen, March 2009.

Climate Change – The Physical Science Basis

As part of our effort to educate , B-Green Collaborative is making it a priority to share information and articles that we find of interest. The slide presentation below is one that grabbed our attention and we felt worth sharing.
Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis Working Group I Contribution to the IPCC Fourth Assessment [...]