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		<title>5 Government Buildings with LEED Certification</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those of you who like to live &#8220;greenly&#8221; and get your energy rates New York through green energy companies might already know, but for those who do not: LEED means Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. LEED is a rating system used to rank high-performance facilities that make good use of green and alternative energy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those of you who like to live &#8220;greenly&#8221; and get your <a href="http://www.newyorkenergyrates.com/">energy rates New York</a> through green energy companies might already know, but for those who do not: LEED means Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. LEED is a rating system used to rank high-performance facilities that make good use of green and alternative energy with minimal waste production or negative impact on the environment.</p>
<p>Features of an LEED-certified building can include anything from a comprehensive recycling program to windows and heating that make valuable use of passive and active solar energy and so on. Many government facilities across the country are built to LEED specifications and more are being built each day to recognize and exemplify the importance of preserving and co-existing with the environment. Below is a short list of five of the top-rated government facilities, and their locations, in the country that have all been awarded LEED gold certification. Gold ranking is second only to platinum and represents the virtue and excellence of those willing to make difference both in the government world and the natural world.</p>
<p>1. NOAA Satellite Operations Center &#8211; Suitland, Maryland<br />2. Potomac Yards I &#038; II &#8211; Arlington, Virginia<br />3. Center for Disease Control Building 110 &#8211; Atlanta Georgia<br />4. DHS Omaha District Office &#8211; Omaha, Nebraska<br />5. Bureau of Land Management Escalante Science Center &#8211; Escalante, Utah</p>
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		<title>Industry Standards for Utilizing Solar Enhanced Energy Systems.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The industry standards for utilizing solar enhanced energy systems are strictly regulated by the federal and state governments. Industry standards are a set of rules and regulations that are designed to be followed by manufactures when producing a product. The industry standard rules are meant to keep workers safe when they are producing the solar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The industry standards for utilizing solar enhanced energy systems are strictly regulated by the federal and state governments. Industry standards are a set of rules and regulations that are designed to be followed by manufactures when producing a product. The industry standard rules are meant to keep workers safe when they are producing the solar energy products. They ultimately ensure that the final products will be safe for the consumer that will use the products.</p>
<p>Industry standards for solar products are helping to make the products more compatible and<span id="more-10"></span> user friendly. Eventually, this may help the products to be mass produced and drive prices down which would make the products more affordable for the average person. There would be more people would buying solar energy systems if they were cost effective. That in turn would help alleviate the over taxing of the current aging power grid system in America today.</p>
<p>Solar products are just one of the many renewable resources that can bring third world countries out of the dark ages and into the modern era. They would reduce the need for oil which pollutes the environment. This is why solar systems will help make a brighter tomorrow for everyone.</p>
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		<title>Modernizing Existing Alternative Energy Systems For Government And Industry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Government and industry buildings seldom use alternative energy. Factories that use solar panels or wind turbines often use outdated systems. Businesses and government buildings that use alternative energy are doing something noble to help protect the environment, but if they use an older system they may find that their reliance on outside sources of electrical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Government and industry buildings seldom use alternative energy. Factories that use solar panels or wind turbines often use outdated systems. Businesses and government buildings that use alternative energy are doing something noble to help protect the environment, but if they use an older system they may find that their reliance on outside sources of electrical power is greater than it was before they installed the solar panel, wind turbine or other alternative energy sources.</p>
<p>The businesses and government organizations are not to blame for<span id="more-9"></span> this. The population has increased in many areas, and modern technology has further increased the demand for electricity. Corporations can save money by upgrading their solar panels..</p>
<p>A small business can buy upgrades to their solar panels by taking a trip to Harbor Freight. Larger businesses will need a larger solar panel array. Wind power requires that the turbines be set up in an area swell-suited to electrical generation. Few areas meet the requirements necessary for effective turbine usage. A business that relies on wind generation for its electrical needs may have to wait for the company to upgrade its turbines before it reaches peak electrical efficiency. Governments and businesses need to make sure they find ways to reduce their energy usage in the meantime.</p>
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		<title>How Electricians Fit Into The Alternative Energy Universe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electricians are trained in manipulating electrical sources. Most electricity that is used today is made by expending natural resources. The fact is that solar energy is also a natural resource. Some solar energy is made by using light sources that come from expendable natural resources. Some solar energy is made by using a resource that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Electricians are trained in manipulating electrical sources. Most electricity that is used today is made by expending natural resources. The fact is that solar energy is also a natural resource. Some solar energy is made by using light sources that come from expendable natural resources. Some solar energy is made by using a resource that comes from outer space. The source doesn&#8217;t really matter to the expert electrician who is trained in knowing how to use electricity and how to repair devices that generate electricity. An electrician also knows how to design devices to use electricity better and more frugally.<span id="more-8"></span> By using the training that he has an electrician could fit into the alternative energy universe better than most mechanics. An electrician could device methods to contain the electricity collected by solar devices in ways similar to how electricity is contained by controlling the natural resources that are used to generate electricity. A transferring of technology is one way that electricians can fit into the alternative energy universe. Learning how to wire devices that can use solar energy cells is another way that electricians can fit into the alternative energy universe. Designing solar energy towers might be a futuristic way that electricians can fit into alternative energy plans for tomorrow.</p>
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		<title>Governmental Agencies That Use Solar Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every U.S. president since George H Bush has signed executive orders calling for the reductions of energy use by government agencies and reductions of harmful green-house gas emissions.So far many government agencies from the Department of Energy to the U.S. Environmental Protection agency have responded by either installing solar panels, or by buying cheaper renewable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every U.S. president since George H Bush has signed executive orders calling for the reductions of energy use by government agencies and reductions of harmful green-house gas emissions.<br />So far many government agencies from the Department of Energy to the U.S. Environmental Protection agency have responded by either installing solar panels, or by buying cheaper renewable energy.<br />The United States Post office has installed solar power panels on three of its major California mail processing sites. Over a 20-year, period these solar installations are expected to<span id="more-7"></span> reduce electric power costs and reduce harmful carbon dioxide emissions.<br />The three postal service sites in Marina del Rey, San Franscisco an Oakland, built in cooperation with SunPower, a major manufacturer solar panel arrays, produce over 1.4 million kilovolts of electricity for the whole system. The Postal Service expects that just the Marina del Rey system will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 4,000 tons and is equivalent to planting 216,000 trees or removing 1,000 cars from the highways of Los Angeles.<br />Other novel solar installations are in use by the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy in Hawai and Coronado, and the Air Force Academy on rooftops and in parking lots.</p>
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