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Five Ways to Save on Your Energy Bill

January 29th, 2013 | by Guest Contributor

Paying your energy bill is never an exciting moment, but it shouldn’t be like pulling teeth. If you’re anguishing over [&hellip


How Home Automation Saves Energy and Money

December 20th, 2012 | by Guest Contributor

The world of Home Automation doesn’t just include items like security systems. That’s part of it, but only the beginning. [&hellip


At the Intersection of Renewable Energy and Historic Architecture, A Wreck of Old Forms and New Ideas

June 22nd, 2012 | by Chris Keenan

The Soulard of St. Louis is one of the city's oldest settled areas, featuring homes and business establishments built more than 150 years ago during the heyday of American westward expansion. The neighborhood is so historic, in fact, that it's covered by both state and federal historic building legislation from end to end. That's fine in most cases, and it has created a neighborhood with a distinctly "Americana" feel that most residents enjoy and want to preserve


Shiply: Providing Europe Cheaper, More Eco-Efficient Delivery

June 11th, 2012 | by Vivian Nelson Melle

Shiply has provided Europe with a greener shipping option since 2008. According to their site Shiply, "Matches you with rated delivery firms going there anyway." They offer a simple system for getting your product from point A to point B through delivery options which were planning the travel with or without your item. There's no additional carbon footprint, instead it reduces the footprint by decreasing the need for separate delivery travel. Shiply provides a great model for cheaper and more eco-efficient delivery


Energy Saving Tips for Thanksgiving

November 19th, 2011 | by Guest Contributor

Are you getting ready for Thanksgiving? Make these energy saving tips part of your holiday preparations!


Saving Energy on The Joy Cardin Show

November 10th, 2011 | by Karen Lee

I was a guest on Wisconsin's Public Radio's, The Joy Cardin Show, talking about cutting energy bill and saving money in the winter. The energy topic is very important to Wisconsinites as its average winter temperature in 2010 was 16.6 °F. So saving energy this winter is on everyone's mind as it means saving money. And especially in this slow economy, who wouldn't want to do everything they can to hold on to their had earned money, even if you don't live in Wisconsin? Here are some energy saving ideas



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