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Maryland Energy Report: The Challenge of Coal

Report Says Labeling “Trash Incinerator” Facilities To Generate More Pollution Per Hour of Energy Than Coal-Fired Power Plants Should Not Be Called “Renewable”!
Maryland is looking like the U.S. capital of “waste-to-energy” (WTE) incinerators. However, the trash-burning technology is mislabeled as “renewable” and actually creates more pollution per hour of energy in Maryland than coal-fired power plants, according to an Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) report by EIP, the Chesapeake Climate Action Network and Clean Water Action.
These facilities combust trash to generate electricity and steam for heating buildings. Maryland currently has three projects slated for construction. If these facilities are generating more than coal emissions, they might want to talk to Waste Management. They seem to do the same thing but generate less emissions than their coal counterpart in Westchester County, NY. They can do the same in Maryland?!?

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Lunera LED Green Lighting: A New Standard for Efficiency

Lunera® Lighting, Inc. announced the 6460 SERIES , which is a direct/indirect linear suspended LED luminaire.
This fixture can serve a wide variety of commercial applications including:
offices
classrooms
retail spaces
healthcare
and data centers.
“The innovation of the 6460 SERIES proves our dedication to exploring the full potential of LED technology for high performance commercial lighting applications. Its edge-lit LED design provides a soft distribution with full spectrum, near daylight quality light while its innovative up-light component expands the potential applications for LED lighting, inspiring new facility designs,” said Tom Quinn, Lunera Vice President of Sales and Marketing.

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GreenKarat logo with gold circular frame and green leaf design

Recycled Jewelry Industry Embraces Environmental Change

GreenKarat® got some third-party certification of its recycled content to prove how green they really are. While there are companies saying this is what they do, this first third-party certification of a jewelry retailer is huge.
Eco-friendly wedding and engagement rings have grown in popularity. Oxfam has a No Dirty Gold educate regarding the environmental impact of gold mining.
In an effort to appeal to the green living guy, the jewelry industry has got a little green washing going on here with regard to recycled content.

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10 Creative Ways to Use Solar in Your Home This Year

Wal-Mart Getting Ready to Go Solar on 60 More California Stores

While Fox is having a daily whipping stick on solar, other corporations get past the bull and recognize pretty clearly on thing: Solar Rocks!!!
As Treehugger added, if IKEA can have ambitious solar energy plans; why can’t Walmart said critics.
This announcement by Walmart suggests they are preparing to take their large-scale on-store solar installations to the next level.

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EPA Finalizes Plan for Crown Vantage Landfill Superfund Site in Alexandria Township, New Jersey

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a plan to ensure that existing measures and new restrictions at the Crown Vantage Landfill Superfund site in Alexandria Township, New Jersey will continue to protect people’s health and the environment at this closed landfill. The landfill is contaminated with semi-volatile organic compounds, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and other pollutants that can seriously impact people’s health. The landfill is 10 acres and a small portion sits on the eastern bank of the Delaware River. EPA announced the final plan for the site in July 2011 and encouraged members of the public to submit comments during a 30-day public comment period.
The final EPA plan will ensure that the remaining pollutants at the site are contained by an existing forested cover and a wall that stabilizes the section of the landfill along the Delaware River. The plan also requires new deed restrictions that will prevent activities that could disturb the site and prohibit any future on-site construction. Long-term monitoring will ensure that the cover and stabilization wall continue to prevent direct contact with underlying waste and protect against erosion.
“Landfills often leave a legacy of pollution that must be controlled long after they stop accepting waste,” said EPA Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck. “At Crown Vantage, EPA removed several thousand drums of hazardous waste, covered the landfill and shored up the banks to protect people’s health and the environment. After seeking public input from the public, the agency is now putting long-term controls in place to ensure that the cleanup continues to be protective.”

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