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Solar - January 7, 2017
Weekend reads: Garbage power; a winery's climate change battle; solar for Trump's wall & more
Kick back with this week's must read energy stories from around the web.
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Energy Efficiency - December 12, 2016
Case study: Armed with new solutions, Excela Health targets $1.35M in energy savings
This case study, presented by Direct Energy, outlines a suite of energy management solutions being utilized by Excela Health, a health system in western Pennsylvania, to identify cost savings and boost energy efficiency.
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Sourcing Renewables - December 12, 2016
Apple partners with China's largest wind manufacturer
Continuing its push into the renewable energy industry, Apple Inc. will acquire a 30% stake in four wind projects from China's largest wind manufactuer.
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December 9, 2016
Agenda, speakers unveiled for SED Innovation Summit
With the inaugural Smart Energy Decisions Innovation Summit quickly approaching, a more detailed agenda and confirmed list of speakers, including energy executives from General Motors, Procter & Gamble and Switch, is now available.
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Distributed Energy Resources - December 8, 2016
At 71% green power, IKEA looks to efficiency, storage
Among IKEA's strategies to make its buildings more energy efficient are five U.S. fuel cell pilot programs that are expected to yield more than $1.3 million in savings each year.
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Sourcing Renewables - December 7, 2016
E-book: Five key considerations for integrating renewables into your procurement strategy
This e-book, presented by Ecova, outlines five key strategies for incorporating distributed energy resources, including renewable energy sources, into an organization's overall energy strategy.
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Solar - December 3, 2016
Weekend reads: Ivanka Trump as climate czar; solar roads; the purple haze of LED lights & more
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web
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Industrial - December 1, 2016
Utility proposes $500k power credit for automakers
A central Ohio electric utility has proposed an economic development cost-recovery rider intended to provide up to $500,000 in annual funds to area automakers such as Honda.
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Utilities - November 30, 2016 - By Amy Poszywak
Caesars files to stop buying power from NV Energy
Toward the end of an already tough year for Nevada's largest utility, NV Energy, yet another of its largest customers has filed with state regulators for permission to buy its power elsewhere.
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Energy Procurement - November 30, 2016
Case study: Metal manufacturer cuts energy costs 20%
In this customer profile, sponsored by Constellation, the team outlines three specific ways it is helping an Illinois-based metal manufacturer get smarter about energy management to reduce its costs.
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