Only the best organic pet food for Muffy


GoldenRetrieverPuppy11 300x218 Only the best organic pet food for Muffy“With the sustainable, organic, grass-fed beef revolution well underway, we believe it’s high time for the same quality meats to make their way from the dinner plate to the pet bowl,” said Melissa McGinnis founder of Original Pet Food Company. Melissa is on a mission to bring humane and sustainable agriculture practices to the $47 billion pet food industry. Pet food made from organic, grass-fed beef promotes better pet health, environmental responsibility and economic vitality. Dogs and cats are no different from humans in the fact that their bodies were not designed to process all of the artificial hormones, preservatives and additives that entered the food supply in the past century.

Organic, grass-fed beef is high in beneficial Omega-3 fatty acids and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), shown to reduce cardiovascular disease and the growth of cancerous tumors. By eating a diet low in saturated fat and free of additives, preservatives and fillers, pets will enjoy shinier coats, healthier skin and improved digestion.

Original Pet Food Company uses only the highest quality grass-fed beef from Uruguay. Their cattle graze on the Pampas, the fertile grasslands of Uruguay and are never confined to feedlots or factory farms. The cows are never given antibiotics or growth hormones.

In addition to the numerous health benefits of grass-fed beef, there is also a positive environmental impact. More than 50% of all grain and corn grown in the U.S. is fed to livestock, adding to the buildup of pesticides and chemical fertilizers in the soil and water.  This diet is harmful to the health of cows, whose stomachs are specially designed to break down the cellulose in grass, leading to disease and an epidemic of antibiotic use.  Grazing cattle on Pampas grasses, by contrast, is a natural feeding method that causes none of the pollution problems associated with feedlots and factory farms (including that of waste management). By supporting farms in Uruguay, the local economy is boosted, the biodiversity of the Pampas is preserved, and sustainable farming is encouraged throughout the country.

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Drive electric meet up also spotlights solar


nissan leaf 1 FMC3o 11446 300x211  Drive electric meet up also spotlights solarNot long ago SolarWorld a leading global solar panel manufacturer awarded Muhammad Yunus Nobel Peace Prize laureate and micro-finance pioneer, the 2010 SolarWorld Einstein Award for his breakthrough concept of micro-loans for the poor, which have helped millions of people worldwide to escape poverty. Now SolarWorld will serve as the sole Oregon host site of the “drive electric tour” sponsored by Nissan LEAF on Nov. 5, 6 and 7, giving the region’s many electric-vehicle enthusiasts a long-awaited chance to get behind the wheel of a zero-emission Nissan LEAF. The tour highlights mutual aims of electric vehicles and solar power.

The tour stop on SolarWorld’s busy campus points to the advances of two industry pioneers in promoting technologies that affordably curb  environmentally noxious gases. Nissan is presenting its LEAF sedan as the first mass-produced, affordable 100%-electric-with-zero-emissions vehicle.The SolarWorld stop on Nissan’s “drive electric tour” is the sixth in a 22-city route that began in October and ends in March. The tour features several display areas, each highlighting a specific attribute or benefit of the car. Visitors will be able to drive the Nissan LEAF with a “co-pilot” to answer their questions and show them of all the interior features of the car. Visitors also can inquire about SolarWorld.

The Portland metropolitan-area market has proven to be an enthusiastic adopter of both the Nissan LEAF and SolarWorld’s solar panels, according to officials of both companies. Consumers there have reserved the Nissan LEAF and selected SolarWorld panels at vigorous rates. “The day of the all-electric Nissan LEAF, as well as expanded production of SolarWorld’s high-performance solar panels, has come,” said Gordon Brinser, President of SolarWorld Industries America Inc. “We are only too delighted that in Oregon the two are arriving in exactly the same place.” “Nissan deliberately chose the SolarWorld campus as an ideal place to showcase our exciting driving solution to the twin pressing needs for high affordability and no emissions,” said Jay Schaffer, Promotions and Lifestyle Marketing Manager, Nissan North America. “Both companies’ visions are lighting the way to a bright future for key products and technologies that do their jobs superlatively well, put consumers on a sounder environmental footing and work for their pocketbooks.”

For reservations, times and other details relating to all stops along the drive electric tour,

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Spray on solar an idea that sticks


Paint coating 300x229 150x150 Spray on solar an idea that sticksIf the idea of spray on solar seemed like a novel little cute idea. Think again. Engineers from2666108915 7e301903cc z 150x150 Spray on solar an idea that sticks Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC), a leading American certification and testing laboratory for solar products and equipment, has validated New Energy Technologies power production modeling calculations for its spray on SolarWindow™ technology. In late September  CEO, John A. Conklin introduced the SolarWindow to the press as the world’s first see thru technology of its kind. SolarWindow™ is capable of generating electricity, and able to outperform conventional rooftop solar module installations by more than 300% when applied to the facades of commercial tall buildings and skyscrapers. This could be a serious game changer in the evolving solar technology space which last month saw other solar efficiency  innovations from Solar Power International held in Los Angeles. The industry is moving ahead on many fronts so at this point one size won’t fit all.

JConklin portrait 150x150 Spray on solar an idea that sticksWe have long anticipated that applying SolarWindow to exterior glass surfaces of commercial towers could generate energy savings several-fold greater than today’s rooftop solar systems,” explained  John A. Conklin, President and CEO of New Energy Technologies, Inc. “It’s wonderful to have these power modeling calculations now validated by FSEC, a highly-respected independent solar testing agency.”Engineers modeling a 40-story building, similar to Tampa’s landmark “100 North Tampa,” estimate annual cost-savings of $40,000 to $70,000 when installing New Energy’s SolarWindow™ to exposed window facades. In contrast, mounting today’s popular poly-crystalline silicon modules rack-mounted on the rooftop produces only $20,000 in energy savings per year.

Following their review, FSEC engineers concluded that calculations in New Energy’s SolarWindow  power output calculations model are “…reasonable and free of any significant errors.”FSEC is renowned for solar testing, and has a long-standing history of certifying both solar hot water and photovoltaic (PV) modules. FSEC-certified PV modules include products by industry leaders such as: General Electric, Mitsubishi, Sanyo, Samsung, Sharp, BP Solar, DuPont Apollo, First Solar, and Suniva, Inc.

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Solar in Vegas Baby


100908 reid22 ap 328 300x162 Solar in Vegas BabyNevada Senator Harry Reid in a tight race himself against Sharron Angle had time to breakground for a new solar manufacturing plant in Nevada. The groundbreaking ceremony was presided over by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and attended by dignitaries including U.S. Representative Shelley Berkley, Nevada State Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford, and City of North Las Vegas Mayor Shari L. Buck. The clean energy company Amonixreceived a competitive Recovery Act tax credit of $5.8 million to open the 214,000 square foot facility where concentrating photovoltaic cells (CPV) will be manufactured. The project will create Approximately 300 new jobs in the city of North Las Vegas. Amonix designs and manufactures concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) solar power systems used in sunny and dry climates.

In remarks Senator Reid said “But I know just recovering won’t satisfy Nevada. We want to prosper. We want to lead. We want to be the envy of the world.“That’s why we’re not just creating jobs. We’re creating green jobs. Jobs that can never be outsourced. Jobs that will make Nevada the leader in producing and exporting renewable energy. There is simply nowhere better in the world to generate solar energy than right here in Nevada.

Now we have to turn that energy into jobs.“That’s why I made sure the Recovery Act included almost $6 million in tax credits to help Amonix open this facility. Our investment has helped bring in much more private capital to make this possible. That’s exactly how the stimulus was supposed to work. So the next time you hear someone say the Recovery Act isn’t working, tell them to come here. They should talk to the nearly 300 Nevadans who will be working here every day.


“By next summer, hundreds of Nevadans will be making solar modules right here in this building  and even this manufacturing facility is green. Amonix received a $5.8 million American Recovery and Reinvestment Act competitive manufacturing tax credit, legislation Senator Reid and Congresswoman Berkley championed, to open the new facility. The company said that it has begun hiring area residents to fill management, technical and production jobs, and that 135 local construction workers will build out the facility over the next few months.

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GE to order tens of thousands of Electric Vehicles


 GE to order tens of thousands of Electric Vehicles

In a move that will put some confidence into the future and sustainability of the reborn electric vehicle industry; Word out of London is that General Electric will order tens of thousands of electric vehicles. GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt was speaking from London and said it will be the largest order in history. GE is a global powerhouse and diversified technology, media and financial services company. They are  already in power generation including solar and wind energy. Rachel Layne and Alan Ohnsman reporting for

SunPower on Colorado Solar Ranch

Bay Area based SunPower just announced an agreement with Iberdrola Renewables to design and build a 30-megawatt photovoltaic (PV) solar power plant on 216 acres of private land in Colorado’s Alamosa County. Expected to be fully operational by the end of 2011, construction will begin this year and create approximately 100 jobs. Iberdrola Renewables is developing the solar ranch, and will own and operate it. The company will sell the electricity under a long term contract to Xcel Energy, for distribution on the region’s utility grid. The project will create employment opportunities and provide revenue for schools, health, fire, and other critical services in Alamosa County.

The plant will use SunPower E19 solar panels, mounted on SunPower(R) Tracker systems. SunPower Trackers tilt the solar panels toward the sun as it moves across the sky, increasing energy capture and providing more power on hot summer days when utilities need it most.

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