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Energy Efficiency - February 10, 2016 - By Shira Weintraub
Eight steps to winning support for energy efficiency projects with utility data
Today more than ever, companies are exploring effective ways to improve energy efficiency and better control costs.
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Energy Efficiency - February 5, 2016
National Grid's new Massachusetts energy efficiency plan expected to save billions
The company's three-year plan is expected to generate $3.6 billion in Massachusetts customer benefits over the lifetime of the efficiency investments.
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Energy Efficiency - February 4, 2016
Zahroof Valves named finalist for energy, sustainability in annual Edison Awards
Industrial valve manufacturer Zahroof is a finalist in the Edison Awards, which evaluate technologies based on criteria of "Concept, Value, Delivery and Impact."
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Solar - February 4, 2016
EIA provides monthly, state-level, small-scale solar estimates
A new information resource is available to energy managers interested in monitoring where facilities are using onsite solar power.
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Solar - January 29, 2016
California preserves retail net metering rate, increases fees
The California Public Utilities Commission voted 3 to 2 on Jan. 28 in favor of maintaining the retail net energy metering rate.
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Regulation - January 26, 2016
Supreme Court demand response decision has multibillion dollar implications
The decision essentially puts billions of dollars in the pockets of C&I businesses and serves as a blow to power generators that would otherwise collect the money as revenue.
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Distributed Generation - January 20, 2016
Clean energy guru sees more corporate renewables purchases
Bloomberg New Energy Finance's Michael Liebreich anticipates corporations will continue pursuit of directly sourcing renewable energy to power their organizations.
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January 13, 2016
Morgan Stanley to install Bloom fuel cell system at NYC headquarters
Morgan Stanley announced that Bloom Energy will install a fuel cell system at the bank's global headquarters in New York City.
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Regulation - January 8, 2016
California net metering structure to endure through 2019
The California Public Utilities Commission has taken steps toward maintaining the state's net energy metering tariff for at least the next three years.
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Finance - January 8, 2016
Commercial PACE financing gathers steam, increases upgrade feasibility
Traditionally more of a residential energy efficiency financing tool, property-assessed clean energy, or PACE, is gaining ground in the commercial sector.
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