Archives for March 2011

Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2011 Financial Results

OMAHA, Neb. — Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. announced today its financial results for the first quarter of 2011. Net income attributable to Green Plains for the quarter ended March 31, 2011 was .7 million, or .20 per diluted share, compared to .6 million, or .58 per diluted share, for the same period in 2010.
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Going green in Washington

Stuart Freudberg chats at 11 a.m. about ways to make your community cleaner and greener.
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Gulf Organisation for Research & Development To Establish Qatar as Middle East ‘Capital of Green Building’

DOHA, Qatar–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Gulf Organisation for Research & Development to establish Qatar as Middle East ‘Capital of Green building’
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County Helps Miami’s Red Cross To Go Green

Miami-Dade County’s Grants to Green Nonprofits program kicks off Thursday with the delivery and installation of a new air conditioning system at the American Red Cross building in Little Havana.
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Green Mountain Energy Company Launches Renewable Rewards® Solar Lease Program in Texas

AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Green Mountain Energy Company is making it easy and affordable for residential customers in Texas to install solar arrays on their homes, which is why it launched Renewable Rewards® Solar Lease in TX.
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Kulka, Kessel to get green honors

The Long Island chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council will honor builder Jack Kulka and power authority executive Richard Kessel for their accomplishments in green building. Kulka, owner of Hauppauge-based Kulka Construction, has worked on several green building projects here. Kulka recently finished Motor Parkway Plaza, a 33,000-square-foot shopping center with offices above that has a […]
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Green Building Initiative Awards Green Certification to Medtronic World Headquarters

PORTLAND, OR — It’s Earth Week – and for the world’s largest medical technology company, sustainability is a “big” deal.
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