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US Army Goes Solar: 500 MW Solar Thermal Power Plant to be Built at Fort Irwin

by Matthew McDermott, Brooklyn, NY on 10. 7.08

from treehugger.com

photo: azsustainably

Most people probably don’t think of the US Army as being on the forefront of the green movement, and while some military vehicles do guzzle gas more quickly than a new recruit learns to say ‘sir, yes, sir’, the Army is taking steps to reduce its energy usage. In fact in a press release outlining several new initiatives, Army goes so far to say that it wants to be a “model for the military and the nation” in terms of energy efficiency. Here are some of the Army’s latest green plans: Huge Solar Thermal Power Plant


The Army will be joining with an unnamed private sector partner to build a 500 MW solar thermal power plant at Fort Irwin, California. The plant will supply both power to the public electric grid as well as the base itself. The Army is touting the project as providing greater energy security in the event of a disruption to the power supply at large.

 

No word on what variety of solar thermal technology will be used, cost to build, or when this solar behemoth will come online.

Other Green Efforts
The solar thermal power plant is the obvious big news, but three other green projects were announced concurrently:

1) The Army is pursuing the purchase of 4,000 small Neighborhood Electric Vehicles to replace gasoline-powered vehicles traditionally used by maintenance and operations staff for use on its posts.



2) Six Army posts have been selected as sites for biomass to fuel demonstrations through a contract with the DLA. Also the Army is working with the private sector and with the Navy to develop a major geo thermal project at Hawthorne Army Depot, Nev., with the capability of producing 30 megawatts of clean power.



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RadioShack Begins Online Electronics Trade-in Program

by Jennifer Berry

RadioShack recently announced a new, online electronics trade-in program. The RadioShack Online Trade-In Program allows customers to exchange used, portable electronics for a RadioShack gift card.  Items accepted include:

  • Car Audio Head Units
  • Digital Cameras and Camcorders
  • Game Consoles and Media
  • GPS Devices
  • MP3 Players
  • Notebook Computers
  • Wireless Phones

Customers can visit the RadioShack Trade-In Program site to ascertain their product’s trade-in value.  If the value is acceptable, customers can mail their electronics (using prepaid shipping labels provided by RadioShack) and will receive a gift card within 10 to 14 days.

“We know that consumers are looking for innovative ways to save money, and we think this program will help them stretch their dollars in time for the holiday shopping season at their neighborhood RadioShack,” said Peter Whitsett, RadioShack’s executive vice president of merchandising.

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from www.thehia.org

Maine Hemp Farming Bill Becomes Law!

Please Write & Call Your Representative In DC

 

Washington, DC — The new 111th Congress is now in session we need Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, who represents the 1st District of Maine, and Congressman Michael Michaud, who represents the 2nd District of Maine, to become co-sponsors for HR 1866, the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2009, which will allow farmers in Maine and the rest of U.S. to once again have the opportunity to grow this valuable agricultural crop.

 

In 2003 the Maine Legislature passed LD 53 and it signed into law by the Governor. The bill defined industrial hemp and allowed the Maine Agriculture Center to do the study "An Assessment of Industrial Hemp Production in Maine," which was published in March of 2006.

In this session LD 1159, a hemp farming bill, was passed by the Maine House and Senate and signed by Governor Baldacci and is now Public Law, Chapter 320.

 

If you have a couple of minutes please write to Rep. Pingree or Rep. Michaud using our custom letter. Please write now:

http://capwiz.com/votehemp/issues/alert/?alertid=13696766

 

If you have a few more minutes please call them as this is very effective. We have a great call script that is very short and has a very helpful feedback form so we know how your call went. Please call now:

http://capwiz.com/votehemp/callalert/index.tt?alertid=13696896

 

If you receive a reply from one of your elected representatives please email a copy of it to Tom Murphy, Vote Hemp's National Outreach Coordinator, at tom@votehemp.com. We have an intern in DC this summer and it will help him a lot with our lobbying efforts to know the contents of these letters. We will not publish your name or address and hold them in confidence. Please see our Representative Reply Letter page for examples of letters that we have received so far.

 

We need your help and that of your family, friends and colleagues in Maine, so please forward this email to them. We encourage you to write and call today!


About Vote Hemp

Vote Hemp is a national, single-issue, non-profit organization dedicated to the acceptance of and a free market for low-THC industrial hemp, oilseed and fiber varieties of Cannabis, and to changes in current law to allow U.S. farmers to once again grow the crop.

Web Site: http://www.VoteHemp.com

 

Support Vote Hemp

Vote Hemp depends on donations from people like you to support our work. Please consider making a donation to Vote Hemp today.

Contribute Here: http://www.VoteHemp.com/contribute_email.php

Vote Hemp, Inc.

Tom Murphy

National Outreach Coordinator

email: tom@votehemp.com

phone: 207-542-4998

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from www.thehia.org

Vermont Hemp Resolution Passes House & Senate!

Please Write & Call Your Representative In DC

 

Washington, DC — The new 111th Congress is now in session we need Congressman Peter Welch, who represents the state of Vermont, to become a co-sponsor for HR 1866, the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2009, which will allow farmers in Vermont and the rest of U.S. to once again have the opportunity to grow this valuable agricultural crop.

 

Last year the Vermont Legislature passed a hemp farming bill, which became Act 212 after the Governor allowed it to become law. Rural Vermont was instrumental in supporting H.267, the 2007/2008 Hemp for Vermont bill, and ensuring that it became law. Stay informed on agriculture policy and legislation in Vermont. Join Rural Vermont's Farm Policy Network and receive regular email updates.

 

In early May 2009 a resolution urging Congress to legalize industrial hemp, JRS 26, was adopted by the Vermont House and Senate.

 

If you have a couple of minutes please write to Rep. Welch using our custom letter. Please write now:

http://capwiz.com/votehemp/issues/alert/?alertid=13416046

 

If you have a few more minutes please call his office as this is very effective. We have a great call script that is very short and has a very helpful feedback form so we know how your call went. Please call now:

http://capwiz.com/votehemp/callalert/index.tt?alertid=13416706

 

If you receive a reply from Rep. Welch please email a copy of it to Tom Murphy, Vote Hemp's National Outreach Coordinator, at tom@votehemp.com. We have an intern in DC this summer and it will help him a lot with our lobbying efforts to know the contents of these letters. We will not publish your name or address and hold them in confidence. Please see our Representative Reply Letter page for examples of letters that we have received so far.

 

We need your help and that of your family, friends and colleagues in Vermont, so please forward this email to them. We encourage you to write and call today!

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