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Tim Nyquist is ready to take his knowledge of energy savings on the road.
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California's Cash for Appliances program is speeding up. More than half the federal rebate money in the program has been either paid out or is being processed, reflecting increased demand since the state expanded the program in late July.
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture would be providing $23.4 million in loans and grants for 186 renewable energy and energy efficiency projects nationwide.
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A significant investment is expected to pay even bigger dividends for Northern Maine Community College, as the Presque Isle college is slated to benefit from a huge push to make the campus more green.
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Today, AmerenUE, the Missouri utility company of Ameren Corporation (NYSE: AEE), will file an electric rate increase request with the Missouri Public Service Commission (MPSC).
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For many Oklahomans, last month's utility bills reflected the high cost of trying to keep cool during a series of 100-degree days.
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A small automaker based in Southern California is the latest company to announce plans to sell electric vehicles in Hawaii.
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NextEnergy today announced the installation of the first ChargePoint(R) networked electric vehicle charging station in Michigan as part of Coulomb Technologies $37 million ChargePoint America program.
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David King didn't even have to leave his seat in the Tulsa Area United Way headquarters Thursday to identify how the nonprofit organization could save money by becoming more energy efficient.
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The first of about 500 free electric-vehicle charging stations destined for southern Michigan homes and businesses now stands outside the headquarters of NextEnergy in TechTown near the Wayne State campus in Detroit.


