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Sunday, October 3rd, 2010This weekend saw the opening of a new TD Canada Trust full-service banking location open in Burnaby, British Columbia with a theme of being green. Attendees were invited to bring electronic goods to be recycled when they came by the new location. All of that is fine and well, and certainly does help in some [...]
First Production Electric Powered Vehicle Crosses Canada
Friday, September 17th, 2010As part of the Mitsubishi-Clean Across Canada Tour, the production Mitsubishi i-MiEV, an all electric powered car finished the cross-country tour when it arrived in Victoria this week. Back on August 17, 2010 it initially left St John’s Newfoundland. In all it traveled some 7,500 kms and showed to the Canadian consumer market that electric [...]
Survey Shows Canadians Consider Solar Power But Find Cost Prohibitive
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010A new survey has found that one in three Canadians have considered solar power for their homes but have found that current costs make it prohibitive to purchase and install. The survey of homeowners was conducted by the Toronto-based Research House on behalf of TD Bank Financial Group.
Helping Your Business Go Green
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010For many companies going green has become a part of who they are and one of the highest priorities on their to do list. If your company isn’t currently green you may be sending potential clients to your competitors who have made the switch. Going green not only helps the environment but it can help [...]
Solar Thermal Systems For Recreational Vehicles
Monday, August 2nd, 2010Nowadays people enjoy comfort in their travel, especially in recreational vehicles. The application of solar power and its ability to do so much more than simply provide forms of energy is a great way to really reduce the impact of the recreational vehicles on the environment. Solar thermal systems are a great way to save [...]
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