Green IT Technology? Oh Yeah!

Posted: December 18th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Green Technology, Our Green Directory | No Comments »

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What you can do to be green in the Information Technology Business. Surprisingly there are a number of things, many of which came as a bit of a revelation to us. Hopefully they will be things that you can incorporate to make your IT systems run greener.

If you have a green link you would like to have posted on our blog, just send it along, with a short description and we’ll post it for you. Email: jim.murray@ourgreendirectory.com.


The Sun Never Sets On Panasonic

Posted: December 15th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Green Technology, Our Green Directory | No Comments »

Here’s an interesting bit of news from an industry that’s noted for its power consumption as opposed to its power conservation. This article comes to us courtesy of @greenforyou via the twittersphere. Check it out. Panasonic’s advertising slogan is ‘Ideas for life’. Looks like they are living up to it. Let’s all hope this is an idea that catches on. Panasonic plans to focus on solar products #green http://bit.ly/72uMPi


Co-Burning for Greenhouse Gas Reductions

Posted: December 8th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Green Technology | No Comments »

Co-Burning to lower carbon emissions

Co-Burning to lower carbon emissions

Co-burning of natural fuels with traditional carbon based fuels is something companies have been doing in Europe for a few years now. Nice to see it’s finally starting to catch on here. This might be a good piece to send to your local political boss and see if he wants to score some points with his or her ‘green’ constituents.

Green Energy Resources (GRGR) Readies to Meet US 2010 10 Year $300 Million … http://bit.ly/5801jb

The article was brought to our attention on Twitter. Thanks to http://twitter/com/olivierglaudy



Rest in (Green) Peace – Bio-Cremation

Posted: November 23rd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Green Technology | No Comments »

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Departing this world as we know it is not the time we worry about how much energy or resources will be used to ‘process’ our remains. Park Lawn Income Trust in GTA hopes to be the first Canadian user of a new ecological funeral system.

New technology from Scotland promises: Reduced CO2, Natural Gas and Electricity usage.

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