Energy Efficiency News Archives
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Turning off lights, turning down the heat and buying with an eye toward energy efficiency is saving New York more than $3.1 million so far this fiscal year.
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Recognizing that giant new flat-panel televisions have become major power guzzlers, California on Wednesday became the first state to impose energy efficiency standards on them.
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Using LEED standards as a guideline, Marriott International is decreasing design time and construction expenses while developing a hotel prototype that also significantly reduces water and energy consumption.
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Residential energy efficiency programs are boosted by a novel combination of utility programs and improved data and energy management technology.
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Companies are developing energy conservation strategies in offices and datacenters through a combination of energy efficient technologies and improved energy management programs.
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Helpful information about energy-efficient retrofits, as well as a comparison of energy-efficiency tax credits and deductions.
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An interactive feature that shows different energy-efficient products that are available to consumers, and also explains the corresponding tax-credits.
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Simple supply chain strategies can help companies reduce emissions and costs from their shipping activities.
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A new report from the Council on Environmental Quality identifies potential savings of up to $21 billion annually from residential energy efficiency retrofits.
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Companies are relocating data centers to colder locations in an effort to decrease the high energy consumption levels of their servers.
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