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Entries from September 2010

Air exchangers work but study up on them

September 30th, 2010 · No Comments

ASK A BUILDER By CCHRC Staff The “Ask a Builder” series is dedicated to answering some of the many questions Fairbanks residents have about building, energy and the many other parts of home life. Q: I understand it is important to get fresh air into my house, but exchanging air in my home means the [...]

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Flint Hills offers water filters to homes with sulfolane-tainted wells

September 30th, 2010 · No Comments

From The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Thursday, September 30, 2010: Flint Hills Resources unveiled in-home water treatment systems as a longer-term way to provide clean water to North Pole residents at a community meeting Tuesday night. The filtration system is comprised of standard parts assembled specially to remove sulfolane. They are being tested during the next [...]

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99 Skills for an Eco-Friendly DIY Lifestyle

September 29th, 2010 · No Comments

From planetgreen.com: Honing your green skills is part of growing and learning to walk softly on the earth. How many things do you really know how to do in order to increase your green and decrease your carbon footprint? Here is a list of 100 essential skills for the green do-it-yourself-er.

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Extend the Alaska summer: How to put up your veggies for winter

September 28th, 2010 · No Comments

From Alaska Dispatch, Friday, September 24, 2010: Jenny Vanderweele’s house looks out over Vanderweele Farm fields, so she has a front row seat to the bloom-and-bust summer season. As fall approaches, she spends hours in her kitchen putting up fall vegetables for the winter. Though she also pickles and cans produce from the farm, Vanderweele [...]

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Category: Alaskan Efforts · Northern Living · Sustainable Living
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Developer hopes to capitalize on wind power near Delta Junction

September 27th, 2010 · No Comments

From The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Sunday, September 26, 2010: A Fairbanks developer said Tuesday he hopes he can build a 25-megawatt wind farm near Delta Junction despite limited avenues for public aid. Mike Craft said his firm, Alaska Environmental Power, is working with Golden Valley Electric Association to study how to best feed wind power [...]

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A Troubling Decline in the Caribou Herds of the Arctic

September 24th, 2010 · No Comments

From Yale Environment 360, Thursday, September 23, 2010: In late July, a group of Inuit hunters set off by boat along the west coast of Banks Island to search for Peary caribou, which inhabit the Arctic archipelago of Canada. Roger Kuptana, a 62-year-old Inuit who had grown up on the island, didn’t give his fellow [...]

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The Battle of the Bulbs

September 24th, 2010 · No Comments

From The New York Times, Thursday, September 23, 2010: Three House Republicans, Joe Barton and Michael Burgess of Texas and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, have introduced the Better Use of Light Bulbs Act, which would repeal the section of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 that sets minimum energy efficiency standards for light [...]

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In-ground heat pumps require some expertise

September 23rd, 2010 · No Comments

ASK A BUILDER By CCHRC Staff The “Ask a Builder” series is dedicated to answering some of the many questions Fairbanks residents have about building, energy and the many other parts of home life. Q: Recently I read the News-Miner story about the heat pump being installed at Weller Elementary School. Are there different ways [...]

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Category: Building Structure · Energy Focus Articles · Mechanical Systems · Northern Living · Sustainable Living
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Tableware Grown from “Food,” Saving the Planet One Cup at a Time

September 22nd, 2010 · No Comments

From National Geographic’s Green Guide, Thursday, July 29, 2010: In the near future, maybe everything we need will be assembled on the spot in machines like Star Trek‘s replicators, but for now, we’ll have to settle for growing cups, plates, and packing material from food. A few inventors are working on products that use mushrooms, [...]

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Alaska agency pulls clean coal permit for Healy

September 22nd, 2010 · No Comments

From The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Wednesday, September 22, 2010: The state’s environmental agency has delayed a request to the federal government for permits for the Healy Clean Coal project. The decision came Tuesday, the next-to-last day of federal regulators’ 45-day review of the plan. Golden Valley Electric Association needs the permit to restart and operate [...]

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