
Residential solar sales training, materials, estimate calculations and presentation tools. If you're going to sell solar, we give you all the technical training and sales tools you need. This residential solar sales training course is well-documented for your reference. It gives you what you need to know quickly and easily.
Learn about your options for turning sunlight into electricity. You can power your home or business, and get credit for putting your extra power into the grid.
Free 3-hour workshop about the environmental and economic benefits of reusable transport packaging.
THE FORECASTLE FESTIVAL is where the Midwest connects™. Founded in Louisville, KY, the annual gathering is equal parts Music, Art, and Activism. A symposium for musicians, artists, and environmentalists, Forecastle connects the progressive Midwest. The 2009 fest is expected to draw 10,000 patrons to the Louisville Waterfront ~ part of a scenic, $60 million dollar riverfront investment which draws 1.5 million visitors a year. With national headliners and expanded line-ups, the festival will provide an unforgettable experience for all Forecastle travelers, converging in Louisville from the Midwest and beyond.
July 10th - 12th
The Riverfront Belvedere
Louisville, Ky 40202
Green building experts from the 7group consultancy and integrative design pioneer Bill G. Reed provide a clear, practical manual on the whole-building approach to sustainability.
This book from John Lamb offers case studies, checklists and more -- including insights into IBM's billion-dollar green IT initiative -- to help companies of all sizes improve business flexibility while reducing costs and environmental impacts.
These three books by Alan Calder -- The Green Agenda, The Green Office, and Compliance for Green IT -- offer a one-stop shop for how and why to make your IT operations more environmentally friendly and energy efficient.
"The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems" offers a look at the ways that investing in green jobs can save the economy and the environment at the same time.
In Strategies for the Green Economy, GreenBiz.com's executive editor, Joel Makower, distills his more than twenty years of watching the green business scene and offers insights and inspiration for understanding and untangling the complexities and controversies of profiting in the growing green economy.
This white paper from the Telecommunications Industry Association offers an overview to help electronics manufacturers get up to speed on environmental regulations in the region.
This white paper from the Telecommunications Industry Association offers an overview to help electronics manufacturers get up to speed on environmental regulations in the region.
This white paper from the Telecommunications Industry Association offers an overview to help electronics manufacturers get up to speed on environmental regulations in the region.
This survey of more than 1,000 executives at large firms provides insights into the depth and breadth of corporate green IT initiatives, what's driving adoption, and the ways that IT is helping achieve companies' green goals.
This survey of 143 organizations from Australia, New Zealand and the United States finds that some elements of green IT practices are taking off at companies of all sizes, but as a whole there is significant room for improvement.
This study commissioned by the state and published by Intel shows the ways that California could be leaner and more flexible with PC upgrades, power management, and smart tech refreshes.
The 12th edition of the quarterly scorecard focuses heavily on toxics-reduction goals and achievements, punishing three companies for failing to remove BFRs and PVC from their products.
This brochure offers a guide to the objectives and benefits of the Eco-Patent Commons, a non-profit environmental information-sharing project created by IBM, the World Business Council on Sustainable Development, and a growing number of environmentally minded companies.
A coalition of IT industry groups is seeking a LEED standard for datacenters with help from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, which has developed a draft for performance criteria.
AIGA focuses on the greener side of design, highlighting news, events, resources, books and speakers.
ViewWorks with the U.S. EPA to provide data and hazard information on high production volume chemicals.
ViewWorks with local organizations worldwide to raise the profile of the energy efficiency industry.
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