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July/August 2008
Vol. 6, No. 4
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Promising Combination
CHP has demonstrated its good sense, and more people should be considering its adoption.
By Paul Hull |
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Greening Data Centers
The escalating costs for power and cooling in data centers are two of the biggest issues facing companies today.
By Lyn Corum |
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction
When students at Yale University presented requests for a greener campus, administrators did their part and then returned the challenge.
By Carol Brzozowski |
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Powered With Care
At Alberta Children's Hospital, building a hospital specifically for children drove and influenced every part of the design.
By Robert E. Sheldon |
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Shake, Rattle, and Roll
Thanks to microgenerators, what was once wasted movement can now be harvested and put to use.
By Daniel P. Duffy |
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Power.Uninterrupted
One medical facility looks for self-sufficiency.
By Robert Sheldon |
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A Little Outside Incentive
Building a solar community in San Diego
By Dan Rafter |
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Reliable, Flexible, and Cost Effective
While exploring technology options that would provide its engineers maximum protection from arc flashes, Salem Hospital came across a solution that answered that need, offering many other benefits as well.
By Amy Sorkin Kurland |
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Well Worth the Effort
Sunshine eliminates utility costs for a water treatment facility in Las Gallinas.
By Ed Ritchie |
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