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  • 01-01-2001 12:00 AM

    2008 House Bill 6009 (Require state buildings meet higher energy standards )

    Introduced in the House on April 24, 2008

    Click here to view bill details.
  • 06-20-2008 2:50 PM In reply to

    Yup! Start LEADING and setting a good example with alternative energy.

    LEAD by example.
  • 06-25-2008 8:57 PM In reply to

    Yes!

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 07-12-2008 6:30 PM In reply to

    Umm, ok bill, all state cars should be energy efficient.

    You want government to be smaller? Get going on those cars. Your timeline and 6% is pathetic.
  • 07-12-2008 6:32 PM In reply to

    John McCain FULLY supports more efficient government buildings

    This legislation LUKEWARM! Tepid.
  • 07-13-2008 10:29 AM In reply to

    Alternative Energy is Michigan's Future

    Thumb town plans one-day event to celebrate wind power by Jeff Kart | The Bay City Times Sunday July 13, 2008, 7:33 AM Dan Staudacher | Times Photo Wind turbines in Elkton catch a westerly breeze. ELKTON - Julie Kreh met a group of motorcycle riders one day in downtown Elkton. Were they regulars at the village's annual biker weekend? No, they saw windmills from a distance, and kept on driving. Michigan's first commercial wind farm near Elkton has been attracting tons of tourists since 32 Vestas turbines were erected last year in Oliver and Chandler townships in Huron County, each standing about 400 feet tall. The Harvest Wind Farm, owned by John Deere Wind Energy, has now sprouted its own festival, a Wind Turbine Day planned for Saturday on Main Street in Elkton. The event will feature guided bus tours of the windmills, a screening of "Kilowatt Ours," a documentary on energy conservation; a 5K walk and run, bicycle tour, softball tournament, live music and family activities.
  • 07-13-2008 4:20 PM In reply to

    Science Rules! Go green, save constituents money $$$$

    WATCH Schwarzenegger: I'd Be Obama's Energy Czar Vogue: Cheap Bike Rentals The Newest Paris Fashion Reducing Your Carbon Footprint The Lazy Way Pope Expresses Worry About Climate Change Schwarzenegger Blasts Bush On Global Warming Top 10 Greenest Colleges In America Kate Sheppard: Governor Kathleen Sebelius' Coal Fight Frequently Asked Questions: What's A Plug-In Hybrid? Is It Any Good? Right Turns Save Gas? Bush: No Greenhouse Gas Regulation Under My Watch Bill Nye, Ed Begley Compete To See Who's Greener July 10, 2008 01:07 PM EST | Bill Nye poses on the roof with his solar water heating panel, foreground, and solar electric panels, background, at his home in the Studio City district of Los Angeles Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Nye, the host of the educational series "Bill Nye, The Science Guy," and his neighbor actor Begley are locked in a friendly but serious eco-battle of keeping up with each other. The two moderately famous and occasionally geeky environmentalists vie to see who can leave the smaller carbon footprint. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) Share Print View Comments Like this story? Get Alerts of big news events. Enter your email address LOS ANGELES — On a tree-lined corner of Studio City filled with modest homes, flower gardens and neighbors who chat across back fences, two wiry celebrities are engaged in a green grudge match. The good-natured competition between actor Ed Begley Jr. and Bill Nye, the host of the educational series "Bill Nye, the Science Guy" began when Nye moved into the neighborhood two years ago. Since then the two moderately famous and slightly geeky environmentalists have matched wits over whose home can leave a smaller carbon footprint. Neighbor Frema Rood, 83, who lives between the two houses, said the competition started the day after Bill moved into the neighborhood. "Bill announced it: 'I'm going to best Ed Begley at his own game. I'm going to get him,'" she recalled. "He ordered panels for the garage, then rain barrels, then he had his windows done and he put in a vegetable garden." Nye, 52, pins the source of the rivalry on Begley, who became envious of Nye's new solar panels while filming a segment of his HGTV green living show called "Living with Ed." "Ed instantly got a little twinge _ you could see it," Nye said. "My system, being 15 years younger, has a couple of nice little features that he doesn't have." To liven up the segment, the neighbors pretended to spar over who had the better system. But in this city where the rich and famous jockey to be the first behind the wheel of a new alternative-fuel car, the jokes have given way to an environmental turf war. Nye trumped Begley's old solar panels with a system that shows when he's making more power than he's using. Begley pushed to offset his wife's 20-minute showers with rain barrels to water the plants. Begley long ago installed an Astro Turf lawn to save on water. He composts his garbage, cooks in an outdoor solar oven and grows his own produce. His sprinkler system electronically checks the forecast and shuts down if it's supposed to rain. Instead of using pesticides, Begley lures slugs and snails away from his plants with trays of beer that kill them. Nye, who also has plots overflowing with produce, keeps raccoons away with an electric fence powered by a matchbox-sized solar panel. The white picket fence that surrounds Begley's two bedroom, 1,585 square foot bungalow is made of recycled plastic milk cartons pressed into boards. Nye used the recycled plastic lumber to build a patio cover, and convinced Rood to use the same type of boards to repair their shared white fence. While Begley calls the rivalry a "a friendly, humorous one-upmanship," he admits there are parts of the competition that are quite serious. "He has these great copper rain gutters that I covet," Begley said. Given Begley's 20-year head start, Nye admits that he may never fully catch up to his neighbor, who was green long before it was considered cool. Nye has called Begley the inspiration behind many of the changes he's made, including illuminating his American flag at night with a light bulb powered by a tiny solar panel. Begley's daughter, Amanda, still remembers the days when her friends thought her father was a nut. His early electric car would start puttering out of energy as it climbed hills, and he would ask his daughter's friends _ self-conscious teenage girls _ how much they weighed. "Now it's different," said Amanda Begley, now 30. "He went from being the kookiest guy around to the cool guy that everyone's calling and asking questions about things instead of just thinking, you know, that he was out of his mind." These days Begley has his own all-purpose biodegradable cleaner called "Begley's Best" and is regularly approached by inventors to test new products. Nye remains confidently in the lead in terms of aesthetics and order. Begley has wires poking out of appliances, bricks piled high and red rain barrels are an eyesore against the actor's blue home, Nye said. "Ed claims _ and this is an extraordinary claim _ that he doesn't care how things look as long as they function well," Nye said. "I'm not in that camp. Things have to look good or don't bother." Begley said his wife is not a fan of the barrels either. He admitted the barrels were unattractive but claims he didn't know they came in different colors and styles. Begley has since settled on a new plan that should be acceptable to his wife _ an underground cistern to store the water. More importantly, does he think his latest innovation will make Nye jealous? "He already is," Begley said.
  • 07-14-2008 7:20 AM In reply to

    Only A Special Idiot

    thinks that ed beggly is the smartest guy on the planet...says alot about you. Why don't you call britney for some investment advice.
  • 07-14-2008 7:24 AM In reply to

    Better Idea

    Lets sell half the state owned vehicles. Even a mental midget like you could see that this would be a 50% reduction and get the state some money.
  • 07-14-2008 2:20 PM In reply to

    Satellites have been tracking the concentration of ice in the Arctic and Antarctic since 1980. And in the Arctic, from May of 1980 until May of 2008, guess how much ice has melted away because of global warming ... none. Zero. Nada. Zip. In May 1980 and May 2008, the total amount of ice concentration is 10.9 million square kilometers. Now let's go to the other side of the planet. Not only is the Antarctic experiencing record ice, but since May 1980 the total ice concentration is up 35%!
  • 08-02-2008 11:29 PM In reply to

    Wind generators Made in China?

    I have been doing a lot of research on wind turbines and have found that most if not all are made in China. It seems to me that while helping our nation grow independent from foreign oil, will we be supporting an known human rights abusing nation? Won't we be allowing a dependency on foreign energy? Please tell me if there are any turbines made in the USA.
  • 08-04-2008 9:27 AM In reply to

    No Turbines But

    scads of oil. All we gotta do is go get it...
  • 10-19-2008 4:39 PM In reply to

    u racist????

    ok...the person who wrote Wind Generators Made in China...do u effin got a problem with china???
  • 10-19-2008 4:40 PM In reply to

    u racist????

    ok...the person who wrote Wind Generators Made in China...do u effin got a problem with china???
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