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Program Helps Rensselaer Homes Become Energy Efficient

Submitted by Dan Hendrick on Thu, 2008-09-25 19:02.

A program in the Capital Region is helping homeowners discover ways they can cut their heating bills and make their homes more energy efficient, according to the Times Union.


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Troy, Schenectady Follow Different Paths To Revitalization

Submitted by Dan Hendrick on Thu, 2008-08-28 21:21.

The cities of Schenectady and Troy face many of the same challenges: urban blight, an anemic jobs outlook and loss of industry.

Questioning Sustainability Of Capital Region's Suburbs

Submitted by Rachael Blair on Mon, 2008-07-14 12:50.

As New York's suburbs turn 50, they face increasingly difficult questions about their ability to continue, the Times Union concludes, in the first of a series studying the evolution of life in the Capital Region.[img_assist|nid=3935|title=The 2006 C

Capital District Transportation Authority To Add New Hybrids

Submitted by Jaclynn Martin on Thu, 2008-06-26 12:11.

The Capital District Transportation Authority will add another 21 hybrid buses to its vehicle fleet over the next year, according to the Times Unio

When It Comes To Carbon Output, Capital Region Is 'Average'

Submitted by Michelle Subbiondo on Thu, 2008-05-29 12:46.

The Capital District has landed right smack in the middle of a survey ranking residential carbon emissions in the nation's 100 biggest urban centers.

Our Albany Eco-Breakfast Draws A Crowd

Submitted by Dan Hendrick on Thu, 2008-05-22 12:52.

On Monday, NYLCV presented Congressman Michael McNulty with its 2008 Environmental Lifetime Achievement Award and honored the Price Chopper/The Golub Corporation with its 2008 Corporate Pioneer Award.


Albany Eco-Breakfast Draws A Crowd

Peter Lanahan, left, with U.S. Rep. Michael McNulty.Peter Lanahan, left, with U.S. Rep. Michael McNulty.NYLCV honors Congressman Michael McNulty with its 2008 Environmental Lifetime Achievement Award as well as Price Chopper/The Golub Corporation with its 2008 Corporate Pioneer Award. The awards were presented at our 2008 Eco-Breakfast, held at the Fort Orange Club in Albany.


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Flywheels Put A New Spin On Energy Efficiency

Submitted by Michelle Subbiondo on Tue, 2008-05-13 17:10.

A Look To The Future: Flywheels have the potential to power entire commuter buses with absolutely no harmful emissions!A Look To The Future: Flywheels have the potential to power entire commuter buses with absolutely no harmful emissions!


 

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