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2.03.2016

St Louis Veterans Hazmat Employment

MOhemp Hazmat Division is seeking US Veterans from the St Louis region who currently have Hazmat Certifications and Training.

If you would like to be considered for the employment opportunities and get on the ground floor of this future Employee owned Green Remediation Hazmat division this opportunity is for you.

Contact Scotty at MOhemp Energy Email with your name, contact information, and current hazmat certifications.  At this time MOhemp Hazmat is only accepting Military Veterans with Hazmat Training.

MOhemp Hazmat Employment Show-Me Heroes Wanted
MOhemp Hazmat Veteran Employment Opportunity

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2.02.2016

Orison PlugandPlay EnergyStorage


Plug and Play Energy Storage works with our without a clean energy system.  And it will be cheaper than Teslas Powerwall!

The Clean Energy Revolution is here!  Death to #DirtyCoal!

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2.01.2016

U.S. Forest Service Releases Findings on the Effects of Drought for Forests and Rangelands

U.S. Forest Service Releases Findings on the Effects of Drought for Forests and Rangelands


U.S. Forest Service Releases Findings on the Effects of Drought for Forests and Rangelands

New Resource to Aid Land Managers in Adapting to Climate Change

WASHINGTON, Feb. 1, 2016 — The U.S. Forest Service today released a new report, Effects of Drought on Forests and Rangelands in the United States: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis, that provides a national assessment of peer-reviewed scientific research on the impacts of drought on U.S. forests and rangelands. This report will help the Forest Service better manage forests and grasslands impacted by climate change.

"Our forests and rangelands are national treasures, and because they are threatened, we are threatened," said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. "This report confirms what we are seeing, that every region of the country is impacted by the direct and indirect effects of drought conditions and volatile weather patterns. Sixty million Americans rely on drinking water that originates on our 193 million acres of national forest and grasslands. They support 200,000 jobs and contribute over $13 billion to local economies every year."

The report establishes a comprehensive baseline of available data that land managers can use to test how well their efforts to improve drought resilience and adaptation practices are working nationwide. Major findings from the report include:

Drought projections suggest that some regions of the U.S. will become drier and that most will have more extreme variations in precipitation.
Even if current drought patterns remained unchanged, warmer temperatures will amplify drought effects.
Drought and warmer temperatures may increase risks of large-scale insect outbreaks and larger wildfires, especially in the western U.S.
Drought and warmer temperature may accelerate tree and shrub death, changing habitats and ecosystems in favor of drought-tolerant species.
Forest-based products and values – such as timber, water, habitat and recreation opportunities – may be negatively impacted.
Forest and rangeland managers can mitigate some of these impacts and build resiliency in forests through appropriate management actions.
"Since 2000, fire seasons have grown longer and the frequency, size and severity of wildland fires have increased," said Vilsack. "Among the many benefits of having this solid baseline data is the improved ability to identify where restoration work can help forests adapt and prosper while minimizing the threat and impact of future wildfires."

The assessment, a broad review of existing drought research, provides input to the reauthorized National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), established by Congress in 2006, and the National Climate Assessment (NCA), produced every four years to project major trends and evaluate the effects of global climate change on forests, agriculture, rangelands, land and water resources, human health and welfare, and biological diversity. Together these serve as key, science-based, resources for anyone working to maintain or improve public and private lands in the face of a changing environment.

Edited by Forest Service scientists in partnership with Duke University, the document provides a valuable new tool to inform discussion, planning and implementation of adaptation strategies for land managers and policy makers. The collaborative effort, authored by 77 scientists from the Forest Service, other Federal agencies, research institutions and universities across the United States, examines ways to understand and mitigate the effects of drought on forests and rangeland including the 193 million acres of National Forest System lands.

The implications of the findings of this report are likely to have far-reaching effects on the environment for the foreseeable future. As climate change drives temperatures increases and precipitation patterns change, drought–and associated disturbances such as insect outbreaks and wildfires-will only get worse across many areas of the United States.

The mission of the U.S. Forest Service, an agency of the Department of Agriculture, is to sustain the health, diversity and productivity of the nation's forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations. The agency manages 193 million acres of public land, provides assistance to state and private landowners and maintains the largest forestry research organization in the world. Public lands managed by the Forest Service contribute more than $13 billion to the national economy each year through visitor spending alone. Those same lands provide 20 percent of the nation's clean water supply, a value estimated at $7.2 billion per year. The agency also has a direct or indirect role in stewardship of about 80 percent of the 818 million forested and woodland acres within the U.S., including 100 million acres of urban forests where most Americans live.

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1.28.2016

Feb2016 Solar Panel Solar Inverter Deals Bulk Pricing Available


New Solar power equipment liquidation deals,  February 2016: 

StLouis Renewable Energy 2-2016 Solar Panel and Solar Inverter Deals Bulk Pricing Available
Feb 2016 Solar Panel and Solar Inverter Deals Bulk Pricing Available
  • Canadian made Solgate 165w & 170w mono panels, 49 cents a watt pallet quantities! FOB Toronto. 
  • Renesola 250w poly black-frame modules, 64 cents a watt pallets or 62 cents/w container loads! FOB Southern California. 
  • Solaria 200w & 210w panels with cosmetic blems, 39 cents a watt for frameless version, 43 cents a watt for framed version! FOB California.
  • LDK 235w & 280w poly panels, 54 cents a watt pallets or 50 cents a watt container loads! 
  • Hanwha 240w poly panels, 61 cents/w 1 to 3 pallets, 59 cents/w 4 pallets+! 300kw of Hanwha 295w poly panels sitting in Honolulu, 61 cents a watt for 100kw+ qty.! 
  • Canadian Solar 295w mono panels, 60 cents a watt pallets! East coast. 
  • Canadian Solar 310w poly panels, 63 cents a watt container loads! (12 pallet minimum) 
  • CSUN 305w poly pallets 69 cents a watt, or 65 cents/w for container loads. 
  • LG 360w & 365w mono 'Neon' 72-cell panels, 90 cents a watt truckload qty minimum! That's a DELIVERED price anywhere in 48 contiguous states! 
  • Sunedison 310w poly panels 71 cents/w 40' container loads; 325w mono panels, 78 cents a watt for 40' container loads only! 
  • Canadian-made Heliene 310w panels, 66 cents a watt for container loads, less for Megawatt qty.! 
  • Trina Solar 285w poly panels, 59 cents/w truckload qty or 62 cents/w for pallets! FOB California. 
  • ZNshine 250w ALL-BLACK mono panels (made in Japan), 77 cents/w pallets or 74 cents/w 100 kw+! 
  • Kyocera KD 325w 80-cell panels, 90 cents a watt pallets, 88 cents/w container loads! 
  • Several pallets full of used SCHOTT 310w poly panels, made in USA ....40 cents a watt! FOB California. 

Inverters

  • INVERTERS etc. DEALS: SMA 24 kw Tripower 3-phase inverter, new in box, MAKE OFFER! 
  •  Fronius Symo 22.7 kw 480v inverters, $3635 each! (16 cents a watt! ) 
  •  ALSO have lots of Fronius 3kw to 8kw size residential inverters: FRONIUS PRIMO 3.8KW LITE $ 1,097.35 Fronius Primo 5KW LITE $ 1,409.50 FRONIUS PRIMO 6KW LITE $ 1,540.00 Fronius Primo 7.6-1 208-240 LITE $ 1795.00 FRONIUS PRIMO 8.2 LITE $ 1887.00 Fronius Datamanager 2.0 WLAN GalSymPrim $290.00 
  •  Solectria PVI 14-28TL, 28 kW inverters $4400 each, or can go $4200 for large qty.! (That's under 16 cents a watt! ) 
  • Several Advanced Energy 3-phase inverters, from 35 kw up to 260 kw...MAKE OFFER! A BUNCH of commercial-size TRANSFORMERS, 300 kva & 500 kva ...MAKE OFFER!!



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