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March 6, 2014

Final Keystone XL Comment Period

This is your last chance for official comment on Keystone XL.

Right now we are in the middle of the last official public comment period for Keystone XL — one of the very last steps before President Obama makes his decision on the pipeline, and the final opportunity to give your input (in an official way).

The State Department is accepting comments on the Final Environmental Impact Statement, and the last time State was accepting comments, we submitted over 1 million as a movement -- let's see if we can beat that goal this time around.

http://act.350.org/letter/kxl-feis/

March 6, 2014

Final Keystone XL Comment Period

This is your last chance for official comment on Keystone XL.

Right now we are in the middle of the last official public comment period for Keystone XL — one of the very last steps before President Obama makes his decision on the pipeline, and the final opportunity to give your input (in an official way).

The State Department is accepting comments on the Final Environmental Impact Statement, and the last time State was accepting comments, we submitted over 1 million as a movement -- let's see if we can beat that goal this time around.

http://act.350.org/letter/kxl-feis/

March 6, 2014

This Is What Happens When A Woman Gets Sick Of Divorce And Mortgages. And It’s Brilliant.

Macy Miller is an architect from Idaho that had a BIG dream about a tiny house. She had always wanted a place of her own, but the thought of a mortgage sickened her after she lost her home to foreclosure after getting divorced. So, her dream revolved around building a compact, but beautiful home. For two years, Macy worked on the 196 square-foot home, dedicating her free time to building the small paradise. Finally, construction has finished on her little hideaway… and it’s hard not to be jealous of this place, no matter how small it looks on the outside. After all, it only cost about $11,000.

http://www.viralnova.com/sick-of-divorce/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=fourpages

March 6, 2014

Always remember ...

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March 4, 2014

Power to Gas is only one and there are many more that will become more efficient and ...

eventually renewable ... full circle renewable ....

Fueling stations[edit]
Main articles: Hydrogen station and Hydrogen highway

Hydrogen fueling station.
There were over 85 hydrogen refueling stations in the U.S. in 2010.[156]

As of June 2012 California had 23 hydrogen refueling stations in operation.[156][157] Honda announced plans in March 2011 to open the first station that would generate hydrogen through solar-powered renewable electrolysis.[citation needed] South Carolina also has two hydrogen fueling stations, in Aiken and Columbia, SC. The University of South Carolina, a founding member of the South Carolina Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Alliance, received 12.5 million dollars from the United States Department of Energy for its Future Fuels Program.[158]

The first public hydrogen refueling station in Iceland was opened in Reykjavík in 2003. This station serves three buses built by DaimlerChrysler that are in service in the public transport net of Reykjavík. The station produces the hydrogen it needs by itself, with an electrolyzing unit (produced by Norsk Hydro), and does not need refilling: all that enters is electricity and water. Royal Dutch Shell is also a partner in the project. The station has no roof, in order to allow any leaked hydrogen to escape to the atmosphere.[citation needed]

The current 14 stations nationwide in Germany are planned to be expanded to 50 by 2015[159] through its public private partnership Now GMBH.[160] Japan also has a hydrogen highway, as part of the Japan hydrogen fuel cell project. Twelve hydrogen fueling stations have been built in 11 cities in Japan, and additional hydrogen stations could potentially be operational by 2015.[161] Canada, Sweden and Norway also have hydrogen highways being implemented.[citation needed]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_cell


March 4, 2014

The First Mass-Produced Hydrogen Car

Source: Popular Science

When it comes to alternate energy sources, most automakers think simply—battery power or bust. That’s what makes the Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell an outlier. The SUV will be the first mass-produced hydrogen car in the U.S. when it debuts this spring.

Because hydrogen fuel infrastructure is more or less non-existent, Hyundai’s rollout will be small. The car will be available at select dealers in Southern California, all within range of the company’s sources of hydrogen, which include a nearby waste water treatment plant. Local drivers will be able to “gas” up for free at any of seven distribution stations. A fill-up takes less than 10 minutes and lasts for up to 300 miles. The company claims that the Tucson charges more quickly and has a longer range than traditional EVs. It’s also clean: The only exhaust is water vapor.

Read more: http://www.popsci.com/article/cars/first-mass-produced-hydrogen-car?src=SOC&dom=tw



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