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  1. Energy Efficiency Could Gain Favor - EF News

    To understand the challenges facing energy-efficiency advocates, though, consider lighting. Sales of energy-efficient compact fluorescent lights are the fastest-growing segment of the market. But even …

  2. Energy efficiency standards to cut consumersÂ’ utility bills

    Last week, the Department finalized energy efficiency standards for metal halide lamp fixtures, which will help cut carbon pollution by up to 28 million metric tons and save more than $1.1 billion.

  3. Vermont Energy Plan Review: Hurry Up, Renewables! - EF News

    The Vermont Department of Public Service DPS has issued a draft Comprehensive Energy Plan for Vermont, and they have opened it for public comment. This document covers all types of energy use …

  4. Senate may strip consumer breaks in clean-energy bill

    Mar 19, 2026 · The Senate's clean-energy bill sets tough standards, however, that mitigate threats to the environment by requiring carbon residue to be captured and sequestered, and capping emissions at …

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  6. Call Centre Embraces Solar Option - Electricity Forum

    Aside from the main building rooftop panels, there is a solar installation in the outside parking area that generates electricity and heats water for low-flow showers, energy-efficient dishwashers and regular …

  7. Software predicts power output for wind - Electricity Forum News

    The system was developed in 2001 by the energy meteorology research group at the Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg and ForWind, the center for wind energy research based in Oldenburg. The …

  8. ND PSC approves selling renewable credits - EF News

    NORTH DAKOTA - North Dakota regulators endorsed most of an Xcel Energy Inc. plan for selling its renewable energy credits and sharing the money with its electric customers in the state. Xcel, which …

  9. Kentucky city conducting 'Kilowatt Crackdown' - Electricity Forum News

    The Aegon Center — which already has been certified as an Energy Star building, meaning it meets certain federal standards for energy efficiency — has recently installed several new types of energy …

  10. Low-level Radiation To Be Released Into Ocean - EF News

    TOKYO, JAPAN - Tokyo Electric Power Company said that it would release almost 11,500 tons of water contaminated with low levels of radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the Pacific …