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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.
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As hurricane season begins, the employees of NRG Energy (NYSE: NRG) are preparing to help affected coastal areas by championing a new concept called "Power2Serve" - anchored by a 42-foot disaster relief vehicle and 26-foot trailer combination designed to deliver immediate power, emergency shelter, access to news and information and Wi-Fi internet connectivity to those in need.
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West Penn Power, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), continues to conduct vegetation management work across its 24-county service area in Pennsylvania as part of its ongoing efforts to help enhance system reliability.
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The numbers are in on PPL Electric Utilities' first phase of the E-power program, revealing that customers are smart about conserving energy.
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A single advanced building control now in development could slash 18 percent - tens of thousands of dollars - off the overall annual energy bill of the average large office building, with no loss of comfort, according to a report by researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
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A subsidiary to the parent company of DPL Inc. is making an approximately $20 million investment in the Dayton area, building a battery array at a local generating station to stabilize power service to the region and beyond.
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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.

