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Renewable Energy Product Publishing Companies in Virginia
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12427 Hedges Run Drive, Lake Ridge, Virginia 22192, USATelephone Number: 703.445.7569Facsimile Number: 800.691.8160Business: Publishing, Marketing CompanyServices: Consulting, Design, Brand "Green" AdvertisingProducts: Alternative Power Systems, Sustainable Homes And Buildings, Electric Vehicles, Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Media PublicationWeb Site: http://www.livegreenmag.com LiveGreen Magazine is a ‘no boundaries’ publication, that reflects the varied tastes of its reader and is enriched with dignity while it provides a venue for public participation, taking a journey with new views, new thoughts, and no confinements.
At its core, LiveGreen Magazine is committed to the ‘green’ movement, the reduction of waste and minimizing negative impact on the environment. Our vision is to become the most influential supplier of ‘green’ information, products and services in each market we serve, through dedication in providing exceptional experience, creativity, customer focus, and an appreciation of our advertisers and marketing clients through our commitment to their development.
10562 Tattersall Dr, Manassas, Virginia 20112, USATelephone Number: 703-485-6052Facsimile Number: 703-935-6539Business: Publishing, Research and Development, Retailer, Site Survey and AssessmentsServices: Construction, Consulting, Contractors, Design, Engineering, Installation, Project Development, Maintenance & Repairs, architectural design servicesProducts: Solar Energy, Presentations and Awareness of Public on Renewable Energy SolutionsWeb Site: http://www.globalenergyone.com What does Global Energy One Inc., do?There has been a lot of talk about an Energy Company in the Washington, DC area which is working with tremendous enthusiasm and stamina to reduce the nation and globe's conventional utilities (electricity, heating, cooling, and water) cost by 30% to 75%. This is not like the Pickens Boone Windmill farm and other Alternate/Renewable Energy large-scale plans of spending a lot of money in building new grid, large wind-mill farms or other renewable energy plants in far away places, away from the communities, municipalities, and industries rather than generating the power in the energy needed proximities, so the transition from conventional to renewable energy/utilities will be cost effective. Global Energy ...
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