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Imagination Coast News Service: Aug 2, 2010

Hartnell college interns help local buildings get greener (8/2/2010)

The 59 interns currently enrolled in the Green Building Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program at Hartnell Colleges Center for Sustainable Construction program are hard at work. Alongside their mentor and instructor, Jordan Daniels of BuildingWise, LLC, a Moss Landing-based high-performance building consulting firm, hands-on, true to life work is being conducted. Students are busy gathering data and assessing many local buildings, with the goal of helping them improve building performance and save operations and maintenance costs.

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Imagination Coast News Service: July 26, 2010

First of Its Kind Electric Car Stops on the Central Coast (KION-TV, 7/26/2010)

SAN LUIS OBISPO - An electric vehicle on a 16 thousand mile journey from Alaska to the southern most tip of South America made a pit-stop on the central coast Sunday. It's the longest range electric car in the world and biggest battery pack of any road-going vehicle.

It's a sports car clearly and it's got great handling great acceleration and most importantly a fantastic range.

"What we're doing is driving from Alaska all the way down to Argentina," says project manager Alex Schey.

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Imagination Coast News Service: July 19, 2010

Congress seeks to protect local clean-energy programs, legislation introduced
San Jose Mercury News
7/16/2010

The state's congressional Democrats launched a full-court press this week to save a nationwide home-energy financing program that federal regulators have snubbed.

Thirty House members, mostly from California and including Santa Cruz County Reps. Sam Farr and Anna Eshoo, are backing legislation that would force the Federal Housing Finance Agency to participate in Property Assessed Clean Energy programs or PACE, where homeowners finance energy upgrades through their property taxes.

Last week the federal agency called the program risky and directed its mortgage partners Fannie May and Freddie Mac to not do business with homeowners in PACE. Since Fannie May and Freddie Mac own or guarantee about half the nation's mortgages, the directive has dimmed prospects for PACE.

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Imagination Coast News Service: July 12, 2010

Officials break ground on NOAA's long-awaited Sanctuary Exploration Center (Santa Cruz Sentinel, 7/12/2010)

Shovels in hand, officials representing city, county, state and federal agencies broke figurative ground Monday morning at the heavily traveled intersection of Pacific Avenue and Beach Street, where the $15 million, 12,000-square-foot Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center is expected to open in the spring of 2012.

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