Nascar is focused on cutting costs by recycling, conserving and generating their own energy.
As of April, new New York City heating oil regulations require that by 2015 the buildings switch from No. 6 oil, the cheapest and dirtiest fuel available, to No. 4.
There are positive and negative aspects to engaging with green job recruiters and if you are aware of the potential you can come out ahead of the game. Green collar jobs can be difficult to land either because of the stringent requirements or because of the demand for the position is very high. Either way, talking with a recruiter can be helpful in getting information that you will need. You may very well be able to fall into the category of individuals that the recruiter is looking for, or you might just walk away with a better level of understanding of what you need to do to qualify for the position.
The recent spike in the available solar energy jobs is really exciting when you consider how this will lower fuel consumption and relieve oil dependence. The 25% spike in the solar job market indicates that we are finally making the right strides to get to where we need to go in order to save our planet.
One has to wonder if renewable energy technology is the wave of the future. With the high cost of fossil fuel energy and the threat of environmental disaster at hand something needs to be done. A lot of alternative energy is being researched but there is much confusion between the alternative and renewable energy technology.
We are constantly hearing about the necessity of some sort of alternative energy. Perhaps the fastest growing alternative renewable energy is that which we get from the wind that blow regardless of where we might live. With renewable wind energy the wind turns the blades of a wind turbine producing electrical energy. The harder the wind blows the more energy there is.
Green Products has found that one of the “emerging” technologies that has finally stabilized and become reliable is windmills or wind power. I say “reliable” because the early developmental windmills had a great many problems and were not ready for mass production. In fact, some of the early designs were maintenance headaches.