January 16, 2008
- GM investment may hit ethanol stocks. 2. China’s energy price freeze will raise demand for oil. 3. A $420 billion solar plan. 4. Solar stocks at risk. 5. IBM, the alternative energy stock?
Filed by pdeli at January 16th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, ethanol, solar, GM, stock, china, ibm
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January 14, 2008
Filed by zcplayer at January 14th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, ethanol, GM, cellulosic, e85
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August 28, 2007
That’s the way it works at General Motors’ Tonawanda Engine Plant in New York, and the Flint Engine South and GM Powertrain Wixom plants in Michigan. These three facilities have achieved what is called "landfill-free" status, meaning that the wast
Filed by gm_education at August 28th, 2007 under Wirefeed, energy, environment, renewable, GM, Resources, GM_Education
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Factories need a lot of energy to run. They need electricity to run machines and light the<sep/>burned to make electricity, and natural gas are considered non-renewable natural resources.
Filed by gm_education at August 28th, 2007 under Wirefeed, energy, environment, renewable, GM, education, Resources, Factories, General_Motors
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October 21, 2006
Filed by jmcstras at October 21st, 2006 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, solar, US, GM, newyorktimes, productservicesystem, staples, wholefoods
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