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In theory, free money in the form of grants, rebates and incentives to help businesses become more efficient is everywhere. But in reality, how do you get your piece of the pie?
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To help businesses win grants to make their operations easier, we asked industry experts for advice on finding and securing the best grants and incentives.
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Lower energy prices and the ailing economy spells doom for business owners and investors looking for short-term returns on their renewable energy investments, but those taking a long view are more likely to see renewable energy as worthwhile, especially with the stimulus package offering billions in green power incentives.
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Management of greenhouse gas emissions will be mandatory by 2010 -- especially for carbon intensive industries -- but reducing emissions can add social, environmental and financial value to a company, according to Tom Cushing, SVP of the Chicago Climate Exchange.
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Despite the economy, investment in short term green initiatives is still going strong as companies realize how quickly they can cut costs through efficiency projects.
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(Episode 62): Green Plug founder Frank Paniagua speaks with GreenBiz Radio about designing his company's universal power adapter, which can trim e-waste and boost power supply energy efficiency.
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A new breed of innovative start-up companies are finding ways to convert CO2 into high value materials, simultaneously reducing the amount of carbon dioxide released into the environment and giving manufacturers a greener alternative to fossil-fuel-heavy production methods.
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Small moves toward daily sustainability are a part of a growing trend toward sustainable facilities management that goes beyond high-profile green initiatives, such as installing a solar power system or achieving LEED certification. This trend instead focuses on the daily minutiae of how a building is operated.
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While they may seem like an odd couple, prefabricated housing -- in which most of a home's structure is pre-built in a factory then assembled on-site -- is an oddly natural partner for the green movement.