Energy Efficiency News Archives
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One of the nation’s leading homebuilders is offering energy-efficient homes in two new markets.
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Data centers in the New York area that improve their energy efficiency are eligible for $10 million in incentives, under a program announced this week.
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A GE energy efficiency program with a less than six-month payback is being implemented at 20 General Motors plants, the two companies have announced.
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The U.S. Energy Efficient residential heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) market is projected to grow from $5.38 billion in 2010 to $8.15 billion in 2015, according to the latest issue of EL Insights. This represents a compound annual growth rate of 8.6% during this time period.
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The Pentagon has not yet turned in its formal blueprint for how it plans to shrink its battle zone fuel needs, despite a congressional mandate to do so by late last month.
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Energy-efficient network equipment holds the promise of significantly cutting power costs, IT industry figures have said.
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Energy-efficient network equipment holds the promise of significantly cutting power costs, IT industry figures have said.
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Cascadia Capital, an investment bank serving both public and private growth companies around the world, has published its predictions for sustainable industries in 2011. One of the four predictions is that waste-to-energy technologies will grow and become part of mainstream society.
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Energy-efficient network equipment holds the promise of significantly cutting power costs, IT industry figures have said.
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Though we tend not to mention it in the same breath as transportation, heating our homes, or lighting our offices, downloading data consumes energy too. As more people turn to the internet for increasingly data-intensive activities, computer scientists from the U.K.'s Bristol University decided to crunch the numbers and project the ultimate impact on the environment. The results are staggering.
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