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The service that Rochester-based ScrapSafe offers to power companies across the country is "environmentally friendly and economically sound," says the company's VP of Marketing David Colby.
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The Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) relies on a team of sustainability experts to make sure the lab "walks the talk."
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As Southern Californians prepare for summer, Southern California Edison (SCE) 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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Buses that glide noiselessly without emissions, that pick up passengers indoors and which are powered by a renewable source of electricity - this will become a reality in 2015, through the launch of an ultramodern bus service in Gothenburg.
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Honda issued a rare apology on Friday to frustrated customers who were having difficulty finding the electric version of it popular Fit hatchback.
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Maine's Public Utilities Commission voted Thursday to audit Central Maine Power Co.'s smart meter program, to determine whether it is saving money and providing the benefits that were expected when the commission approved it in 2010.
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Met-Ed is alerting customers that it has suspended its energy-saving Easygreen program.
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The installation of additional metering equipment at Boomer Lake Station, where Stillwater Utilities Authority has its power generation plant, was completed Thursday.
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A plan to be unveiled today to more than double the energy efficiency in state and Honolulu County buildings could add 5,000 new jobs to Hawaii's economy by 2015 and bolster efforts to meet aggressive clean-energy goals.
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The Centralia City Council approved moving forward with a variety of projects aimed at energy efficiency Tuesday night, including updating 1,506 streetlights, improving the Fort Borst Park ball fields and replacing lighting at the Centralia Train Depot.

