Archive for January, 2010
Smart Green Grid Software Meets the Not-So-Smart Modern Electric Grid
The green movement is creating new marketplace opportunities as a result of developing new green technology. One technology is smart grid software. Businesses, traditional and emerging, will soon be affected by how this technology will be deployed and adopted as they move into some version of peak load or variable pricing.
The modern electric grid [...]
The Unknown History of Electric Cars
Believe it or not, the electric car was invented a long, long time ago. In 1900, electric cars outsold both gasoline and steam vehicles because electric cars did not have the vibration, noise and dirtiness associated with gas vehicles.
But soon afterward with the discovery of Texas crude oil that reduced the price of [...]
Worst to First – Turning a College Football Disaster Into a Winner
uilding a successful college football program requires several key ingredients. Now that the 2008 campaign has concluded for some truly awful programs, the work to build losers into winners has begun. It is appropriate now, to look at some of the significant elements required for building a winning football program. Included on this list are:
Finding [...]
Tool and Equipment Rental: Companies and Tips
Sometimes, the job you like to do in the garden is just too big for tools you have on your hand. There are many rental stores you could go to for borrowing garden tools.
Tool and Equipment Rental Companies
Bill’s Tool Rental, Inc
This company provides for contractors in Southern Colorado with quality rental equipments, safety and construction [...]
Who’s Making The Best Of A Bad Economy?
President Obama’s $787 billion stimulus plan is to improve the economy mainly by creating jobs. Forty billion is for creating “green jobs” and most of those will be traditional jobs gone greener. Geothermal, solar and wind energy production will be increased. There will be an increase in the production of biofuels – fuels made from [...]
