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What gives me the most bang for my buck? An update to our information about the Energy Tax Credit and how you can put it to work for you. I asked my CPA, Mark Conrad of Knoll and Associates what you need to file the Energy Tax Credit.
Today at Duke Energy Convention Center, national, state and local officials are expected to join local business leaders, labor union representatives, and environmental activists in an exploration of how public-private partnerships can aid the Americ
Part two of this construction tour of Xavier University's $115 million James E. Hoff Academic Quadrangle shows 26 photos of the new Learning Commons on the northwest corner of Dana Avenue and Ledgewood Drive and the new central utility plant on the
Vice Mayor David Crowley recommends that all remaining 177 incandescent bulbs in City Hall and city facilities be replaced by compact fluorescent lamps as the current stock is depleted - except for full-range dimmer switches, where he says CFLs can'
Hoping to demonstrate it practices what it preaches on conservation, Duke Energy Corp. has announced energy- and water-saving projects at its 13 largest facilities, including Cincinnati.
Discussion of how saving energy in our homes is an overlooked investment opportunity. Seeking comments on what are the roadblocks?
Cincinnati should follow the lead of Los Angeles and San Francisco, sponsoring a regional night of turning off the lights. (See Lights Out LA, and Lights Out SF.) The events are billed as “a citywide energy conservation event on March 29, 2008.”
A heightened commitment to wind power in Ohio could create more than 3,000 jobs, boost the state's economic output, generate more property taxes for county governments and help rural landowners, says a report released Thursday by an environmental a

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