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marketing.
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success of the organic products
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anaerobic conditions by transferring the...
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customer demand for green power the site now includes 10 turbines totaling nearly ... from the Bonneville Power Administration for five
years. The power comes from the Foote Creek Rim wind project in Wyoming and the Packwood
Lake hydro project in Washington. A portion of the ... of the growth in sales, although residential sales
also continue to grow. In addition, customers who participate ingreen pricing programs have
increased the size of their purchases.
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... response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources,
gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. ... adverse market conditions and increasing costs. During 2006, EIA data
show declines inthe number of green power customers in Washington, D.C. and Virginia but
gains in Texas, Maryland, and Pennsylvania ...
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NREL obtained consumer response data for about 60% of utility green pricing programs in 2007, including all of
the major programs. The remaining programs, which are smaller in size, do not...
... $15
per month added to their bill. The customer can evaluate whether they perceive the offering to be
a good value.
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With green power, a distinction is often made based on the vintage of the renewable energy generator. Thegreen
power industry generally follows the Green- e Energy National Standard, which defines ... response data for about two-thirds of utility green pricing programs in 2008, including
all of the major programs. The remaining programs, which are smaller in size, do not have a large impact on overall...
... rely on estimating the
avoided emissions based on the location of the renewable energy generator supplying thegreen
power (which in some cases is not known) but rather applying the zero-emissions ... relatively unchanged from 2008, growing just 1% (see
Table 7).
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gains in participants relative to previous ... Overall, the total number of customers purchasing green power increased by 44% in
2009, which is a higher rate than in previous years and with gains coming primarily
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is
then mixed
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water
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continue
to
break down the fiber
in
a process
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the
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badly inthe red at the end of the fiscal year.
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regarding the necessity for cost ... declining sales would lead to declining production, thereby perpetu-
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maintenance personnel. Shortage...
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thermal energy management.
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behaviour and integration possibilities into the existing energy system were key
parameters influencing the choice between either one of them. The characteristic of
breweries having spent grains as ... corresponding heat integration potential calculated for a specific brewing site
in theGreen Brewery Concept
2.3 Integration of renewable energy
The integration of renewable energy into an industrial...
... and green growth related projects. Though
generally offering these bonds with the same interest rate as other instruments, and with the same credit
rating, ring-fencing the financing for green ... portfolio. Steps to sustainable returns include incorporating sustainability into the
portfolio planning cycle; including sustainability measures in investment decisions, and establishing
benchmarks ... the revenues from the wind farms pay interest and capital back on the bonds.
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grow vegetables on a poor site is one of the
main causes of garden failure. Although few
people will have ideal garden sites, they should
select the best site available.
Garden sites ... important in controlling
vegetable diseases. Many disease-causing organ-
isms survive the winter in plant debris, cull
fruit or plant stubble left inthe garden. Any
practice that will eliminate these ... to
the soil rather than the foliage. If water must be
applied to the foliage, then it should be done in
late morning or mid-afternoon to allow the
foliage to dry before evening.
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