Ethanol Giant Shifts To BioFuel

Lin | January 12, 2010

Fagen Inc, the company that has built more ethanol plants than any other company in the world, is changing focus. The Granite Falls company announced on January 3, 2009 that the company will now focus 60% on biomass, 25% on wind energy, and the remaining 15% on other types of industrial facilities. Fagen is beginning [...]

DSIRE Energy Rebates and Incentives

Lin | March 11, 2009

In my last post I mentioned energy incentives as one way to help fund green energy projects. A great place to discover what incentives may be available to you is the DSIRE website at www.dsireusa.org. The DSIRE website appears with a map on the home page. You can click on your state to get a [...]

Unique Innovations Green Technologies

Lin | March 9, 2009

A startup in the clean green technology arena is starting to make some ripples. Unique Innovations is offering a suite of products to businesses and government entities designed to help make our world cleaner, greener, and cost less. Launched in 2008, the company is working with a number of players in the green energy field, [...]

Clean Coal

Lin | March 6, 2009

The constant ongoing advertising bombardment about “clean coal” is beyond ridiculous. Known as integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) generators, there are a whopping 2 plants using this technology in use in the United States. And while these technologies can reduce the impact of burning coal, they do nothing about the environmental, economic and social impact [...]