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Feds and Food Processors Sign Energy Reduction Deal

Green Marketing: What is that Anyways?
Ruby Gates
There is a market shift taking place and it goes deeper than trend setters buying the latest ipod or cell phone. This market shift demands products adhere to sustainable principles. This business model is gaining momentum due to the efforts of bold and creative business leaders who are creating dynamic synergies between diverse organizations.
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Feds and Food Processors Sign Energy Reduction Deal
OPB Radio, by Rob Manning © 2009
Federal officials were in Portland yesterday to sign an agreement with Northwest food processors. The agreement they signed was to sharply cut their energy use - over the next decade. Rob Manning reports.
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Now Let's Get Down to Business
Energy Insider Newsletter, by NEEA Industrial Sector Senior Manager Sergio Dias
Designing Small Fuel Cells for Homes
Design World Staff

Fuel cells offer many advantages, like cheap electricity, heat, and environmental cleanliness.  Here’s how one company designed them small enough to use in a home.

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