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Green Radio


A series about how radio is "going green" to save both energy and money.


RDL Gets ECO-Friendly
08.19.2010
Labels tell users, 'Rest assured, you're green' More...

Tower Lighting Options Grow
by Meenakshi Singhvi, 06.17.2010
New solar-powered, LED lights help save costs while meeting aviation obstruction rules More...

Sustainable Facilities and LEED Certification: A Broadcaster’s Guide
by Antonio Argibay, 04.12.2010
Green design principles form the core of rating system and offer long-term benefits More...

Solar Panels Stolen From Welsh Station
11.30.2009
Loss leaves green community station running on diesel, asking for help More...

Stations Go Green Without Seeing Red
by Tom Vernon, 08.28.2009
LEED, Xeriscaping and solar power More...

Turbine to Trim KILI Costs
02.05.2009
High winds regularly sweep South Dakota's Porcupine Butte, making it an ideal location for a wind-power generating station. More...

In Sudan, Internews Taps the Wind
by James Careless, 01.30.2009
California-Based Organization Provides Reliable News in War-Weary Country More...



Systems Green: Conserving in New Facilities
by Tom Vernon, 12.30.2008
How to Get Hip to the Language of Energy and Environmental Design More...

KGO Flips the Solar Switch
by Tom Vernon, 12.18.2008
Station to Be PG&E Incubator for Other Solar Power Efforts More...

K-FAT, Green in the Desert
by Leslie Stimson, 08.13.2008
The station has been on the air for 11 months and sits among rough terrain amid mountains. More...

A Green Station Came to Bedford Square
06.04.2008
From the start, everyone was on board for a green building. More...

The Globe Gets Greener
by Randy J. Stine, 05.07.2008
They say they are living what they preach by operating a more eco-friendly radio facility. More...

Radio Catskill Benefits From Micropower
by Tom Vernon, 04.09.2008
The story of hydro power in the Catskills, however, begins long before the advent of the radio station. More...

KKGN ‘Green 960’ Seeks Greener Pastures
by Tom Vernon, 02.01.2008
As energy shortages, deforestation and global climate change make the headlines on a daily basis, some broadcasters are responding by “going green.” More...