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Energy Efficiency - July 21, 2016
Utilizing on-bill financing, California grocer rolls out energy-saving refrigeration upgrades
A 52,000 square-foot grocery store in a small California city has adopted a number of new energy-saving technologies with the help of its electric utility, Pacific Gas and Electric.
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Energy Procurement - July 19, 2016
Reno resort joins group of Nevada casinos looking to unbundle utility service
Las Vegas-based utility NV Energy Inc. may be on its way to losing another large power customer.
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Utilities - July 18, 2016
NextEra terminates bid for Hawaiian Electric after regulators reject $4.3B deal
Hawaii's aggressive renewable energy targets were front and center throughout the lengthy regulatory review process for NextEra's now-cancelled bid for Hawaiian Electric.
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Sourcing Renewables - July 13, 2016
Switch goes after Nevada regulators, NV Energy for $30M, permission to exit service
Las Vegas-based data center company Switch, which was denied permission to leave its electric utility in 2015, has filed a lawsuit against that utility and its state regulators.
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Energy Procurement - July 12, 2016
MGM, Wynn move forward with plans to stop buying power from NV Energy
MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts have complied with necessary steps to proceed with plans to stop purchasing power from NV Energy.
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Solar - July 8, 2016
Southern Power continues solar binge, scoops up 3 new projects
On its path to be a 'renewable energy leader,' Southern Co.'s unregulated electric power business has bought three new solar projects in as many days.
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Solar - July 6, 2016
MGM Resorts, NRG complete nation's largest rooftop solar installation
MGM Resorts International on July 6 announced the completed expansion of what is being called the nation's largest rooftop solar array.
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Commercial - July 5, 2016 - By Aaron Daly
The case for utility investment in natural refrigeration technologies
Whole Foods Market global energy coordinator Aaron Daly calls on utilities to help accelerate commercial adoption natural refrigeration systems to replace the use of hydrofluorocarbons, which are said to be thousands of times more powerful than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas.
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Sourcing Renewables - July 1, 2016 - By Amy Poszywak
A decade into energy management, Corning looks to renewable energy
Ten years after the initial launch of its internal global energy management program, Corning Inc.'s strategy has evolved beyond traditional efficiency into a new era.
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Energy Efficiency - June 28, 2016 - By Amy Poszywak
Three years in, energy 'treasure hunts' still yield big savings for U.S. manufacturer
Tape, film and fabrics manufacturer Intertape Polymer Group reported a 6% reduction in energy intensity in 2015, contributing to savings of more than $3 million since 2009.
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