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This page, developed by the Environmental Protection Agency, serves as a resource for information concerning recycling procedures for electronic materials – or, eCycling. Because eCycling follows different procedures than typical recycling, it is important that those interested in recycling...
This resource contains a PowerPoint presentation delivered by Doug Fertuck of the Center for Advanced Automotive Technology (CAAT) at the Michigan Electric Vehicle Show and Rally on Jun 7, 2014, at Schoolcraft College in Livonia, MI. This annual show is a public event targeted at electric vehicle...
Electric Drive Transportation Association represents the interest of those involved in the development, production and use of battery, hybrid and fuel cell electric drive technologies. The EDTA serves as the central source of information on the technical, market and policy issues surrounding the...
This Electricity FAQ page from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding electricity consumption in the United States. Questions range from "Can customers choose their electricity supplier?" to "Does EIA have maps or information on the...
This online magazine features electronic designs and innovations. The site features a number of articles on electronic design related topics. The main sections of this website are Automotive, Industrial Automation, Analog, Power, Embedded Revolution, Test and Measurement, Resources, and Experts.
This webpage, provided by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, provides a 50-page guide on saving money and energy in your home. The guide includes a table of contents and the following chapters: Save Energy and Money Today; Audit Your Home's Energy Use; Weatherize Your Home; Heat...
Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) provides this webpage entitled, Environment and Health Program. The webpage addresses an array of environmental health issues relevant to health professionals in the United States and around the globe. These issues include climate change, air pollution, and...
Like most businesses, automotive recycling facilities are subject to stringent federal, state and local environmental laws. The ECAR website is designed to provide a state-by-state breakdown of the requirements that apply specifically to industry activities for those states having developed said...
Supported by the Environmental Protection Agency and the University of Maryland Sea Grant College, the Region 3 Environmental Finance Center promotes alternative and innovative ways to manage the cost of environmental activities. It provides training, technical assistance, and program planning and...
This web page offers a brief summary of the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) as it concerns the Environmental Protection Agency's regulation of pesticides. Links to both the EPA's archive of materials regarding the FQPA and a summary of the FQPA are provided. In addition, the web page includes a...
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