Permanent Damage in the Gulf?
The twin disasters of the April 20th explosion and fire on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, which killed 11, continue to generate coverage and worries over the long term effects of the blown-out...
View ArticleGoing Big in Tidal
Tidal power generation interests utilities as the most reliable of alternative energy categories. Occurring twice a day come rain or shine, the tides are consistent and completely predictable....
View ArticlePeak Oil and the Alternatives
The term “Peak Oil” refers to a global situation where the extraction of oil becomes more difficult and expensive due to dwindling oil reserves. Should the warnings of peak oil be true, the cost of...
View ArticleLooking to Oregon for Leadership in Veteran Reintegration
In early 2009, the Oregon National Guard deployed over 2,700 troops which were stationed across Iraq for a variety of duties including convoy security. It was the largest single deployment for the...
View ArticleIs the Other Hydrogen the Alternative Fuel Answer?
Advice by Anthony Ricigliano: Hydrogen has long been thought to have the potential to replace fossil fuels and ultimately eliminate carbon based emissions completely. With water as its only...
View ArticleGoing Mainstream with Solar
Cost and efficiency issues continue to make solar power a tough investment to sell against power generated by fossil fuels. At the present price levels for oil it could still take another ten years of...
View ArticleGoing Big In Solar
The Desertec Solar Project which is proposed to span North Africa, The Middle East and Europe while generating 100 gigawatts is the most far reaching and complex renewable energy project ever put to...
View ArticleGoing Big in Renewable Energy Projects
From their very modest beginnings, renewable energy projects around the world are now growing in size to the point where the biggest ones rival the size of traditional fossil fuel powered electrical...
View ArticleGoing a Little Bit Bigger in Geothermal
Even when completed the 330 MW Sarulla project in Indonesia doesn’t come close to the Geysers project in California, which is the largest geothermal project ever completed. When the Geysers first went...
View ArticleConsiderations and Preparation for Home Based Solar Energy
Some advance planning for the installation of a solar energy system in a home can go a long way toward getting clean energy solution that fits within a budget and while delivering plenty of power. Not...
View ArticleInvesting In Pre-1933 U.S. Gold Coins
By Anthony Ricigliano: Collecting and investing in gold coins, also known as numismatics, got its start in the late 16th and early 17th century when British royalty and nobles began assembling...
View ArticleThe Dangers of Spam
Spam, named after the canned meat that has been the butt of many jokes, is the mass sending of unsolicited emails. It clutters email inboxes, makes it hard to find legitimate communications, eats...
View ArticleFeatures to Consider When Upgrading Your Business’ Phone System
Advances in communication technology have made a variety of cost-effective features available to companies of all sizes. These newly available features provide benefits including greater productivity...
View ArticleFishing’s Ultimate Challenge
If you're on the lookout for a fishing experience that will get your heart racing and your adrenaline pumping, tarpon fishing should be right up your alley. These massive, prehistoric fish have been...
View ArticleInformation Technology Security
While most companies have several security defenses in place to guard against threats, such as firewalls and antiviral software, a very important question is still left on the table: Exactly how...
View ArticlePlugging Data Leaks Continues To Be a Worrisome IT Issue
Plugging Data Leaks Continues To Be a Worrisome IT Issue October 31 2010 admin No comments IT News by Anthony Ricigliano: The topic of data leaks has been making headlines in the world of IT...
View ArticleAre Smart Buildings Really Smart? by Anthony Ricigliano
News and Articles by Anthony Ricigliano: It’s actually surprising that the United States has the third largest ecological footprint per capita, behind the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. While...
View ArticleTarpon Fishing in Puerto Rico
What spirit possesses the tarpon? A fierce fish, known to taunt fishermen by hiding in the depths, only to finally take the bait and thrash its way upward into trees, onto shore, and on occasion even...
View ArticleVirtual Storage
While it’s true that information is king, he’s definitely a greedy ruler! As the business world continues to demand the storage of more and more data for longer periods of time, the need for increased...
View ArticleGoogle Applications
When other tools aren't available, many employees simply use a variety of Google apps to satisfy their need to collaborate with peers, customers, and other business partners. In some cases, management...
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