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1.
The State of Green -
Monday, July 30, 2012
There are many shades of green.
And the use of the term “green” to describe public policies, business practices and other decisions designed to improve or sustain natural surroundings and our connection with them touches on so many other considerations.
2.
Greene Turbine Works to Harness River’s Energy -
Monday, July 9, 2012
Geoff Greene, CEO of Memphis-based Greene Turbine LLC, has dedicated the past 17 years to finding a clean, low-maintenance, economically efficient method of harnessing the power of the mighty Mississippi River to deliver energy into the Tennessee electrical grid.
3.
River Test Bolsters Tenn. Inventor's Turbine Idea -
Monday, August 8, 2011
MEMPHIS (AP) – The metallic, wheel-shaped object looks like something taken off a spaceship from Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey," a futuristic creation born from a 15-year labor of science and love.
4.
U of M Goes Greene With Turbine Display -
Friday, September 10, 2010
The University of Memphis will display Inventor Geoff Greene’s water turbine, created to reduce global warming, Monday through Sept. 24 in the McWherter Library.
The exhibit, titled “Greene Power: A New Twist on a Turbine,” will include a poster, a wooden model and a 40-foot wheel to illustrate the size of the turbine.
5.
Heart Pump’s Popularity Spreads in Local Hospitals -
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
The first use in Memphis of what is billed as the world’s smallest heart pump helped bring Benjamin Greene back from the brink of death.