Few Washingtonians would believe that cutting-edge energy technology is being developed in Germantown, MD. But Current Group, a Germantown-based energy technology firm, is currently working to develop equipment that will make America’s electric grid “smarter.”
The Washington Post’s Kim Hart documented the rise of energy technology developers right here in our back yard in today’s Post. Current Group has purchased a home in Bethesda that is a working laboratory for smart-grid technology …
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- 21 Apr 2009 | Brandon Fuller
- Action Center, News, Resource Center
Spring is a great time to make renovations on your home before it gets too hot for manual labor. One renovation that is always a burden is painting your outside or inside walls. If you know you have to re-paint your place, but you want to find a way to make it a little more interesting and green, give organic paint a try.
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You may have heard about fish and frogs in our waterways that are intersex. Intersex fish are not from some weird science fiction movie, they are the bizarre and scary mutations that scientists are finding right here in our Potomac River. The causes of these intersex fish are the contaminants and pollution running into the rivers from our lawns, farms, and even our household drains.
As residents of the DC …
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It’s impossible not to know that our famous cherry blossoms are in bloom. The number of tourists wandering aimlessly has increased and color has returned to the gray Washington streets.
This weekend’s weather might be a little bi-polar, but there should be a few opportunities to sneak down to the Mall and participate in the cherry blossom festivities.
One activity you can’t miss is the Smithsonian’s Kite Festival on …
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