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Local business opposes wind power plan

An group that represents some of Rhode Island's largest electricty users is opposed to a proposed power-purchase agreement between National Grid and the

Recycle old cell phones and get paid

Smaller, faster, better. New cell phones seem to hit the market every day – leaving your old one collecting dust.

Electric bikes catching on in the U.S.

They're a cross between a bicycle and a scooter. Long popular in Asia, electric bikes are now catching on in the U.S. Pete Mangione shows us the latest way to

Slater Mill goes green

Samuel Slater built the first successful water powered, cotton spinning mill in the country back in 1793.

 

Job fair coming, green industry booming

With many parts of the economy currently struggling, the green job industry continues to grow.

Students convert car to electric

Two students at Mercy Mount Country Day School have converted a gasoline powered sedan into an electric car.

Weather proofing your home for winter

It's not easy staying warm during the winter months in New England, but this tough task is even more difficult, when your house is letting all the hot air out

Going green will help RIers earn green

The Providence Plan is awarded a $3.7 million American Recovery and Reinvestment Act grant, allowing the organization's Building Futures Initiative to launch

Appliance Rebate Program 2010

The state is offering cash incentives for Rhode Islanders who trade their old appliances in for new, energy efficient machines.

Recycling slot machine big hit at Dunk

There's a special kind of slot machine going in at the Dunkin Donuts Center, throw in your empty bottle, and you could win big!

Cow manure lights, powers dairy farm

Running a dairy farm takes a lot of work, and most farmers probably can't say their cows are helping keep their property lit or powered.

State wants to regulate wood boilers

Outside wood boilers are efficient ways to heat your home, but state officials say they are also big polluters, and now the state wants to regulate these

Local man turns leftovers into compost

Turning food into compost. Every lawn needs nutrients to grow. Now, a local man has a new use for leftovers, so they don't go to waste.

Greenest Cars of 2010

After struggling to sell gas guzzlers, almost all car companies have designed their own version of a more environmentally friendly vehicle.

Recycling center sees increase in trash

Boxes, holiday gift wrappings, bottles and more trash.

Feds giving RI $3.71M for green jobs

Rhode Island is receiving nearly $4 million in federal stimulus funds to promote clean energy jobs.

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