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What does going “Green” mean?

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

 The decade of going “green”!

You ought-a know

The top green stories of the 00s

http://www.grist.org/article/2009-12-21-the-top-green-stories-of-the-00s

1. POP UNTIL YOU DROP
Celebs and movies and magazines and TV go green

2009- The ultimate year of going super green.

12 One-Year Personal Stunts We Can’t Stop Talking About

No Impact Man

365 Days of Green

The Moneyless Man

The Compact: Saying No to Consumerism

A Year Without ‘Made in China’

The 100-Mile Diet

A Year of Food Life: Taking Local Eating to a New Level

The Julie/Julia Project

Run For One Planet: A Marathon a Day

The Uniform Project: 1 Dress, 365 Days

365 Days of Trash

Living Plastic Free

For detailed information about each of these year long commitments go here.

Payments for Specified Energy Property in Lieu of Tax Credits

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

So you are involved in a public entity or non profit that doesn’t pay taxes. How about getting a payment in lieu of tax credits. Here is how http://treas.gov/recovery/1603.shtmlBanner: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act)

John A. Logan college adds week-long energy classes

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009


http://thesouthern.com/news/article_fc2af6d0-e096-11de-9ca9-001cc4c03286.html

John A. Logan adds week-long energy classes

A new course that begins Monday at John A. Logan College is designed to train Southern Illinois residents for “green” jobs in alternative energy design and installation.

 

“Solar Electric Design and Installation,” runs Monday through Friday, and a second course is offered Dec. 14 through 18 that offers advanced instruction, including hands-on practical experience. The class will meet for eight hours each day, instructor Aur J. Beck said.

 

“Essentially, it’s a one-semester class jammed into two weeks,” he said.

 

The course is designed to prepare students to pass a national test. “The final is a nationally recognized test of photovoltaic knowledge” for professionals, Beck added.

 

The first class is primarily intended for those with construction and construction management backgrounds who seek to become skilled photovoltaic installers, electricians or designers.

 

The second, week-long course will offer advanced, detailed instruction in the design and installation of photovoltaic systems, including hands-on practice.

 

“Those who successfully complete this course will have the knowledge and skill sets required for entry level positions within the renewable energy industry,” Beck said.

 

Beck’s Advanced Energy Solutions Group, Inc. specializes in solar energy installations. He said “green” jobs in solar energy, wind power, energy efficiency, ecological farming and related fields could offer new opportunities for workers who have lost their jobs during the recession.

 

For more information on the course, call Beck at 618-893-1717 or e-mail tech@aessolar.com, or call John A Logan’s Department of Continuing Education at 618-457-7676, ext. 8248.

 

linda.rush@thesouthern.com

 

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