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Chevron Energy Solutions, a unit of Chevron Corporation , and the City of Brea announced today the start of construction of an energy efficiency and solar project expected to save the city more than $13 million in net energy savings over the life of the project.
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Progress Energy Florida customers saved $10 million in energy costs last year as part of the utility company's three-year-old Save the Watts program.
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FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) utilities have sent 184 employees - including 71 line crews - to Gaithersburg, Maryland, to help restore electrical service to Pepco customers affected by the storm that hit the greater Washington, D.C. area on Sunday.
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Representatives of industry, the government and civil society joined hands on Tuesday to improve energy efficiency in the industrial sector.
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Six successful bidders will share GBP660,000 match funding from the Department of Business for gas refuelling or electric vehicle charging infrastructure projects.
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Transport Secretary Philip Hammond confirmed today that motorists will receive up to GBP5,000 towards purchase of an ultra-low carbon car from January 2011.
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Duke Energy's Jim Turner on Tuesday touted hydroelectric power as an overlooked resource, and talked about its potential as U.S. leaders call for more energy efficiency.
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Chattanooga and Tennessee may be on the front edge of the plug-in electric car movement, but are we ready?
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A new Milwaukee program to help homeowners and businesses cut energy use is expected to attract $72 million in federal, state and private support to retrofit at least 4,500 buildings over three years, according to a Common Council resolution adopted Tuesday.
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State regulators approved rules Tuesday requiring utilities to cut their customers' annual energy use by at least 22 percent by 2020 -- among the highest such standards in the nation.

