A Tribute to One of the Lions Who Helped Us Arrive Where We Are Today
On Sunday August 8, former Senator Mark Hatfield, an anti-war Republican from Oregon, died at age 89. In his 30 years in the Senate, Hatfield was not only one of the Senate chamber's most consistent voices against the war in Vietnam, but he was also an ardent advocate of environmental protection and renewable energy. In my nine years as a Senate aide in the 1970's, I got to know him well.AUTODESK AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING AVNET BHARTI AIRTEL BT GROUP CANON
Four U.S. Coast Guard sites in Puerto Rico are getting a $50 million green renovation for an investment of $13.8 million, thanks in part to a financing tool that embeds a Renewable Energy Services Agreement (RESA) within an Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC). The project marks the first time the financing structure was used by the U.S. government and allowed for green improvements to 35 buildings and 411 housing units at Sector San Juan, Rio Bayamon housing, Air Station Borinquen and Air Station Borinquen housing.