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Distributed Energy Resources - May 23, 2017
Trinity College installing 1.4 MW fuel cell plant
With the installation of a new 1.4 MW fuel cell power plant, Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., is expecting to save 30% on its annual energy costs.
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May 18, 2017 - By Amy Poszywak
Advocates call on Amazon to save struggling nukes
As the fate of two Ohio nuclear plants continues to hang in the balance, a group of "concerned citizens, scientists, business leaders, conservationists and community leaders" in the state have called on Amazon.com Inc. to help support them.
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Regulation - May 12, 2017 - By Amy Poszywak
Google files for utility service alternatives in Nevada
Among the bold steps Google Inc. is making to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, the company has added its name to a growing list of corporations looking for alternatives to electricity service from Nevada utility NV Energy.
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Energy Efficiency - April 12, 2017 - By Dan Weeden
Help wanted: Energy management outgrows its traditional role
This column, presented by Edison Energy, discusses the changing role of energy management at commercial and industrial companies and explores solutions for adaptation.
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Demand Management - April 4, 2017
Massachusetts health care system enters 2nd phase of 10-year energy performance contract
UMass Memorial is expected to save almost 2 million kilowatt hours of electric energy in the project's first year, and over the course of the 10-year contract, it is anticipated to generate $5 million in energy savings and operational cost savings.
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March 29, 2017 - By John Failla
Collectively, we have the power to influence change
One key takeaway from the Smart Energy Decisions Innovation Summit is this: If harnessed, the collective power of commercial and industrial energy management executives has tremendous potential to influence the future of the U.S. energy landscape.
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Industrial - March 21, 2017
Meat producer inks energy management deal
Dallas-based Standard Meat Company has entered into a new agreement for an energy management solution that includes onsite generation and renewable energy credits.
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Regulation - February 20, 2017
Nevada governor announces deregulation committee
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval has begun the formation of a committee tasked with creating a framework for deregulating the state's electricity market.
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Regulation - February 11, 2017
Weekend reads: Trump's coal promise; California's costly oversupply; a conservative carbon tax & more
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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Energy Efficiency - February 6, 2017
Citi redesigns HQ with LEDs, ice storage, cogen plants
Part of a broader initiative to modernize its global headquarters in New York City, Citigroup has incorporated a series of smart energy features into the redesign of its building in Tribeca, including the installation of an ice storage plant.
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