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Fort Carson appears on track to be off the grid by 2020, Army officials said Wednesday. Fort Carson generates 3.5 percent of the energy used on post -- enough to be on track to be "net zero" in eight years as part of a pilot program for bases to provide for their own water and electricity needs, Army officials said.
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An energy-efficient initiative led by the city of El Paso has helped stimulate the local economy, city officials said Wednesday.
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Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced a pilot program with Hawaiian Electric Co. in Honolulu to demonstrate how demand response technology can help integrate more intermittent renewable energy to the electric grid.
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Approximately 192,000 Connecticut Light & Power customers who lost power for days during the Oct. 29 nor'easter will receive a $140.22 credit in their February bills.
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Feb 02, 2012 |
Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced a pilot program with Hawaiian Electric Co. in Honolulu to demonstrate how demand response technology can help integrate more intermittent renewable energy to the electric grid.
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The California Air Resources Board (ARB) has selected CALSTART (www.calstart.org) for the third year in a row to manage the nation's largest incentive program for electric and hybrid trucks and buses.
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SCIenergy, Inc., the global leader in providing cloud-based energy management solutions for building owners and operators, today announced that the City of San Antonio has awarded the company $2.8M to optimize the performance of more than 100 of its municipal buildings.
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The Sacramento Municipal Utility District is offering incentives of up to $100,000 to help owners of small and medium-sized buildings install advanced lighting control systems.
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Residential electric and gas customers who have concerns about wireless technology can now choose either a new SmartMeter(TM) or a traditional analog meter, following the final decision today by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).
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Feb 01, 2012 |
ViryaNet Limited (OTCQB: VRYAF), a leading provider of software solutions that optimize the planning, execution, and monitoring of service processes for mobile workforces, announced today that a North American utility has selected ViryaNet's mobile workforce management solution.






