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The Future of Solar in the US is Brighter ! Here’s Why

The sun is an incredible source of energy that is totally renewable and readily obtainable. New scientific advances have increased USA’sdependence on lunar vitality by plummeting costs associated with electricity production. Continue Reading

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How Can Anaerobic Digester help the Economic Conditions on a Dairy Farm?

The livestock and dairy industry in the US is a significant GDP contributor. It, however, also fuels several types of environmental problems, such as the production of potent greenhouse gases.

To make dairy farms sustainable, environmental engineering companies like Larsen Engineers focus on generating awareness about Anaerobic Digesters (AD). Continue Reading

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Anaerobic Digestion Is the Next Big Renewable Energy Source

Anaerobic digestion has been in practice for the past many centuries. However, the strategy is only picking up pace recently. As the world around us is opting for more economically viable energy sources, anaerobic digestion has also emerged as a winning idea. You’d be surprised to know that municipalities and wastewater facilities around the world are refining and improvising this form of technology to make their processes more practical. Continue Reading

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Do Solar Panels Work on Commercial Buildings?

Switching to solar energy for your commercial space is not just a very wise but a very financially viable decision—both in the short and long run. Continue Reading

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Benefits to LEED-Certified Commercial Space

There are a number of ways your business can benefit from choosing to go green! You’d be surprised to know that there is a lot more to going green than just reducing your dependency on paper. Investing in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design or LEED building design is one of the ways you can do that. Continue Reading

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Food and Beverage Wastewater Treatment—Here’s How It’s Done

When different food and beverage companies process and manufacture products, they use a substantial amount of water, which ultimately results in the release of high organic-strength wastewater from those products. Continue Reading

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