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Eco-Friendly Products28 Feb 2010 05:01 am

Author: Eco Green Chemicals
Website: http://www.blogger.com/profile/12096061428295015279

Although green cleaning products are becoming more widespread, there has been a limited amount of options available for industrial and commercial cleaning applications. Until now, people have believed heavy duty cleaning requirements can only be fulfilled through harsh chemical based products. Daimer®’s green chemicals are among the first to break this green barrier. Daimer®’s eco-friendly, non-polluting products can clean carpets, rugs, trucks, car engines, kitchen tiles, metals, stone, vinyl, and just about every type of surface. In fact, there is a formula for almost all applications industrial and commercial users face.

What make these green chemicals safe are all natural components. These products rarely don’t aggravate allergies and eliminate the risk of burning and itching. They are bio-degradable and do not accumulate in the soil, water, or air to disrupt the natural equilibrium. In addition, Daimer®’s green chemicals are not flammable, which means…

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Green Living28 Feb 2010 05:01 am

Author: easy eco blog
Website: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/easyecoblog/~3/q65dlK3nWLI/

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) has recently added the voluntary Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) program that gives lower energy rates on non-CPP event days (non peak days) in exchange for higher rates on CPP event days. (high use Summer days)

You agree to pay higher peak rates of 60 cents a kilowatt-hour on no more than 15 days a year in exchange for a 3 cent discount on all other energy use times.

This is designed for businesses using more than 200 kW per month who can pull back energy use during peak days. The program has resulted in lower bills for some big customers like datacenters.

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Green Living28 Feb 2010 05:00 am

Author: Rachel
Website: http://www.thechicecologist.com/2010/02/green-blogs-and-the-…

So I’ve been reading a lot of blogs lately, partly in research for these posts, and partly out of interest of what people have to say about the green movement and living sustainably. It got me thinking about some things. First being how overwhelming the amount of information that is at the tips of our [...]

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