Posts Categorized: Environment

Utah’s DBM Solar Expands; Launches Solar Engineering Group

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Solar energy is limitless, infinite, and most importantly, sustainable. With the increasing demand for energy and the increase in consumer sensitivity to the world’s resources, solar power is now more popular than ever. DBM Solar was founded by a team of experienced solar designers from the photovoltaic and solar thermal industry. The premise of the… Read more »

Providing Power in Sub-Saharan Africa, Startup SoloGrid Joins Global Off-Grid Lighting Association

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SoloGrid (www.sologrid.com), a new breed of renewable energy technology company that seeks to join off-the-grid users to the connected world with life-changing amounts of power, announced today that it has been accepted for membership in the Global Off-Grid Lighting Association (GOGLA), an independent, not-for-profit association. An estimated 1.2 billion people worldwide live without access to… Read more »

Matt & Nat Hope Charity Bag 2016: Saving African Wildlife, One Handbag At A Time

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This August, handbag designer Matt & Nat has selected Wild Tomorrow Fund along with six other charities to participate in its 2016 Hope handbag campaign. Building on the success of last year’s campaign, which raised over sixty five thousand dollars, Matt and Nat, is launching its second edition of the exclusive Hope Charity Bag. 100% of the purchase price of the… Read more »

ADMC Research Substantiates that Saturated Buffers at Field Scale do Reduce Nitrates

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The Agricultural Drainage Management Coalition (ADMC), Agricultural Drainage Management Systems Task Force and Dr. Dan Jaynes with the National Laboratory for Agricultural & The Environment collaborated to demonstrate and evaluate saturated buffers at field scale to reduce nitrates and phosphorus from subsurface field drainage systems. With many of the row-crop agriculture fields in the Midwest… Read more »