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Energy Procurement - September 3, 2016
Weekend reads: Energy's campaign gifts; the 90 biggest GHG emitters; Texas wind & more
Kick back this Labor Day weekend these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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Energy Efficiency - August 27, 2016
Weekend reads: Cannabis and LEDs; a gasoline-powered car ban; DOE program under fire & more
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Industrial - August 23, 2016
DOE commits $137M to help manufacturers meet new fuel efficiency standards for big trucks
The U.S. Department of Energy is investing $137 million to help automotive manufacturers develop new technologies to meet the federal government's newest fuel standards for medium to heavy duty vehicles.
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Energy Procurement - August 13, 2016
Weekend reads: Energy flowcharts; Tesla's autopilot woes; an EPA report under scrunity & more
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Distributed Generation - August 4, 2016
FERC greenlights Apple Energy power sales
Apple Inc.'s Apple Energy unit received FERC approval to sell excess renewable energy generation at market rates.
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Energy Efficiency - August 3, 2016
Clean Power Plan could mean big savings for California commercial properties
Commercial properties in California could cut their electric utility costs on average by nearly 8% by 2030 under President Obama's Clean Power Plan.
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Solar - July 30, 2016
Weekend reads: Solar-powered airplanes; Tesla's 'Gigafactory'; Nevada's net metering fight & more
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Energy Efficiency - July 29, 2016
State incentives help Uniroyal transform Wisconsin manufacturing plant with LED lighting
Utilizing an incentive from Wisconsin's "Focus on Energy" program for energy efficiency and renewable energy, Uniroyal Global Engineered Products Inc. has completed a lighting infrastructure upgrade at its Stoughton, Wisc., manufacturing plant.
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Finance - July 15, 2016
USDA commits nearly $55M for renewable energy, efficiency projects at small businesses, farms
Big names like Apple, Google and Wal-Mart are often credited for accelerating corporate adoption of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, but the Fortune 100s aren't the only ones in on the action.
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Distributed Energy Resources - July 14, 2016
Plans for an 'off-grid' residential complex scrapped by NYC developer
The developer of residential complex in New York City that was intended to be energy independent has cancelled the project, citing the expiration of a key tax incentive.
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