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Ask Enedina Popesco about the energy efficiency upgrades to her home in the Bienestar Apartment complex in San Luis, Ariz., and she is all smiles as she shows her electric bill -- a bill that is half what it used to be.
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As Southern Californians prepare for summer, Southern California Edison is asking customers to be especially conservation-minded to help keep the electric grid stable and reliable during hot weather when energy use spikes, particularly without the power generated from the San Onofre nuclear plant.
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Gov. Dannel P. Malloy insists that the state's utilities are ready to handle whatever the 2013 hurricane season dishes out, despite the fact that a Monday night thunderstorm left 21,000 Connecticut Light & Power customers without power.
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A subsidiary of the company that owns the Dayton Power & Light Co. said it will spend $20 million in the Dayton area to build a backup power supply at a local generating station.
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For the first time, electric vehicles will have a place to charge in Gig Harbor.
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University of Maryland scientists say they've developed an environmentally friendly battery that uses wood as its backbone.
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Chevrolet's Volt topped the Sierra Club's list of plug-in hybrids in the environmental organization's annual Electric Vehicle Guide.
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Advanced meter-reading technology could have helped Lubbock Power & Light respond faster to outages from destructive storms June 5, LP&L staff told Lubbock's Electric Utility Board in pushing for the meters.
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PPL Electric Utilities on Wednesday released details of its 2013 plan to modernize facilities, build new substations and make distribution system improvements aimed at improving reliability for customers in the Lehigh Valley, Bucks and Montgomery counties.
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Dalton could soon become a stopping point for drivers of electric cars. The City Council voted 4-0 Monday to provide space for electric charging stations on city-owned property downtown and on College Drive.

