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Project Green: Local News

  • Project Green: State answers questions on coal related costs

    The Public Service Commission wants you to know why you pay for coal related environmental costs.... Read more..

  • A.N. Roth HVAC - Save Money on Heating/Cooling

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  • Project Green: Edge Outreach helping the Portland Orchard Project grow

    Crews installed a new 10,000 gallon water tank at the Portland Orchard Project.... Read more..

  • Project Green: two southern Ind. communities receive energy audit

    More than 60 cities applied for the audit.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Energy independence at Fort Knox

    On Thursday, Fort Knox won the 8th consecutive Secretary of the Army Energy Award, for the state of the art technology the base is using every day.... Read more..

  • Project Green: U of L research team studies effects of honeysuckle

    They have removed invasive honeysuckle from one area of the park to see how the plants and soils react to the removal.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Fuel efficiency changes will double gas mileage by 2025

    The mileage goal will be phased in starting with the 2017 models.... Read more..

  • Project Green: The Electric Goat helps Metro Louisville

    Metro Council member Tina Ward Pugh and Mayor Greg Fischer unveiled the new mower that the community calls the Electric Goat.... Read more..

  • Project Green: U of L lawnmowers going green

    They'll soon be running on propane gas instead of gasoline.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Grow-To-Go program nurtures children at Bellewood

    The program gives young people on the campus a chance to grow into adults and gain life skills through hands on gardening.... Read more..

  • Project Green: New energy meters track consumption

    Smart energy meters use new technology that allows customers to go online or use their phone to track how much energy they use by the month, week, day or hour.... Read more..

  • Ky. and Ind. are among the top 10 most toxic states for plant emissions

    Ohio tops the list, but Kentucky is number four and Indiana number 6.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Learn to garden with Jefferson Co. Master Gardener Association

    The Jefferson County Master Gardener Association is offering a series of garden tours to help. ... Read more..

  • Project Green: New method allows all plastic to be recycled

    The new method could mean a big drop in pollution and overall bulk waste.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Tips for cutting air conditioning costs during summer heat

    Keep the thermostat around 78 degrees when you’re at home and raise it a little when you leave the house.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Valet service for bicycles, skateboards at Waterfront Park

    It's one of the initiatives the Waterfront Development Corporation took this year to become greener.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Perdue gets research grant to help farmers adjust to climate change

    The team will focus on developing models to predict how different climate scenarios would affect corn and soybean growth in 12 states, then, they'll focus on how to deliver the information in a way that's useful to crop producers.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Organic garden expansion at U of L

    Dozens of volunteers showed up on campus this weekend to build a greenhouse, plant garden beds and set up compost bins and rain barrels.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Summer camp promotes organic gardening for kids

    The camp will show young people how to leave a positive carbon footprint, and teaches them about organic, green sustainability.... Read more..

  • Green energy company could come to Ky.

    If the company decides to come to Kentucky they would bring with them a $180 million investment.... Read more..

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