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Is The Toyota Prius Part Of The Smart Grid Solution?
Sep 16th
Are Toyota Prius’s part of the smart grid solution, 14 states recognized for their energy efficiency programs by The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, the DOE makes an investment of $77 million towards clean energy and geothermal projects.
Cathy Zoi Honored With Alliance To Save Energy Chairman’s Award
Sep 15th
Are PACE programs about to die, Cathy Zoi honored for her energy efficiency work, more appliance penalties proposed by the DOE, and Georgia law enforcement converts their gasoline cars to propane.

Wellinghoff Demand Reponse Plan Proposes Equal Treatment Among Suppliers And Consumers
Sep 14th
For those who want a say in how a National Plan for Demand Response will work have approximately 30 days to make your suggestions known. This was communicated today by Jon Wellinghoff, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman at the Alliance to Save Energy’s 2010 Policy Summit – Energy Efficiency Opportunities Across the Smart Grid. Wellinghoff commented that he is trying to ensure that any Demand Response plan that is put into action will need to be advantageous for both the supply side and the demand side. More >
Siemens Helping The Orlando Utilities Commission Build A Smart Grid
Sep 14th
The DOE allocates more money to wind energy development, a new geothermal plant to begin development in Nevada, Siemens to help Orlando, Florida build a smart grid, and green energy advocate Tom Weis beings a 2,500 mile trip to promote a 100% renewable energy grid.
Natural Gas Explosion Occurs In San Bruno, California
Sep 13th
A natural gas pipeline explodes in California, more Chinese companies pursuing electric cars and a new energy saving contest for the water industry.
Institute for Energy Efficiency Part 2: Researching Next Generation Technologies
Sep 11th
Dave Auston, Executive Director for the Institute for Energy Efficiency discusses the different types of research that his organization conducts.
Biomass Is Not Coal, Why The EPA Thinks Otherwise
Sep 11th
Andrew Haden of A3 Energy Partners debates the advantages of biomass fuel heating and why it should not be given the same treatment as coal.
OPEC Oil Production Drops; Duke Energy To Be Echelon’s First Customer For New Control System
Sep 10th
OPEC’s oil production dropping, DOE invests $40 million in additional carbon capture projects, and Echelon signs up its first customer for its new control system software platform.
China Surpasses U.S. As The Best Environment For Renewable Energy Opportunities
Sep 9th
Which country has the best environment for renewable energy projects, more schools implementing energy efficiency projects and a new green sponsor of the San Francisco Giants.




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