Smart refridgerators are everywhere. But, do they really do all the things they say they do?
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Nest brings innovation to the home, with a combintion of hardware, software and services. Like Tesla is doing to cars, Nest is creating a new awareness with genuine mass market appeal. They're doing for the energy industry what Apple did to computers and what HBO did to television; that is, making something truly tasty and something people crave.
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Nevada state lawmakers are back in Carson City, and they’re busy. Over the next three months, policymakers will decide the fate of the Silver State’s clean energy economy in more than a dozen related bills.
Vote Solar is laser-focused on three opportunities in Nevada that support lasting solar jobs, expand consumer energy options, and improve energy security in the state, and we’ve teamed up with clean energy advocates, community leaders and lawmakers to move them forward.
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Do you have to switch between Farenheit and Celcius on your Haven Thermostat? If so, here's the fix:
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While the Haven Thermostat doesn't require a Wi-Fi connection, additional features like remote control and automatic software updates are only available when the Haven Thermostat connects to the Internet. This article describes the most common Wi-Fi issues and provides troubleshooting resources to resolve each them.
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Using the power of falling water, the sun, the wind, and organic waste material, in Sparkling we use energy that is 100% sustainable. We love making people smile and providing electricity that is made from pig poo has got a chance of doing just that. Boring we are not.
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Nest brings innovation to the home, with a combintion of hardware, software and services. Like Tesla is doing to cars, which hadn't been made with genuine sex appeal in years? both are doing for the energy industry what Apple did to computers and what HBO did to television; that is, making something truly tasty, something people crave.
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Most of the current models of glacial ice melting (and contribution to sea level rise) focus on ice melting and less than they need to on the process of glaciers falling apart in larger chunks such as ice bergs. Also, current understanding of glacial ice melting due to global warming indicates that the Western Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is more vulnerable to melting over coming decades or centuries than is the Eastern Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS). New research from two different teams seems to provide a major corrective to these assumptions.
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