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From the page: "While many of us buy carbon offsets and similar products from companies like Terrapass and NativeEnergy to achieve "carbon neutrality," producing and selling these credits has generally been limited to bigger players. Earth Aid Enterprises, creators of the Earth Aid... more
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Rated by Barrie501 on Apr 30 2009, 7:24pm
Good article about selling your energy savings. Thanks to MyGreenSide for this one.
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Rated by MyGreenSide on Apr 30 2009, 6:17pm
From the page: "While many of us buy carbon offsets and similar products from companies like Terrapass and NativeEnergy to achieve "carbon neutrality," producing and selling these credits has generally been limited to bigger players. Earth Aid Enterprises, creators of the Earth Aid Kit, would like to change that equation. A new service from the company allows Earth Aid to measure residential energy usage, and pay consumers for savings by bundling energy reductions, and selling them on the carbon credit market."
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Rated by tbhurst on Apr 30 2009, 2:21pm
Earth Aid's new service allows you to participate in the carbon market... and maybe even make money off your energy savings...
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Rated by mattgUP on Apr 30 2009, 1:04pm
This is a great idea, but I guarantee that in 10 years we'll have a carbon offset madoff.
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Rated by sustainablogger on Apr 30 2009, 12:38pm
From the page: "While many of us buy carbon offsets and similar products from companies like Terrapass and NativeEnergy to achieve "carbon neutrality," producing and selling these credits has generally been limited to bigger players. Earth Aid Enterprises, creators of the Earth Aid Kit, would like to change that equation. A new service from the company allows Earth Aid to measure residential energy usage, and pay consumers for savings by bundling energy reductions, and selling them on the carbon credit market."
