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US DOE Chooses MEEA To Help Conduct Energy Efficiency Program

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) to assist communities that are conducting energy efficiency programs funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

Published: 07-Jul-2010

Analog Devices Introduces New Data Converter With Power Control Feature

Analog Devices (ADI), a supplier of data converters, has introduced a multichannel DAC (digital-to-analog converter) which consists of power control circuitry including ADI’s dc-to-dc switching converters and diagnostic features.

Published: 07-Jul-2010

UK Government Plans To Provide Home Insulation For Energy Savings

The UK government has decided to focus on home insulations across the nation to facilitate greater energy savings and accordingly has made changes to the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT), under which some 3.5 million additional homes across UK are likely to benefit from insulation, thus paving the way for the government’s new Green Deal.

Published: 02-Jul-2010

DB, Ecuador Government Plan Carbon Trading Through Energy Efficiency Project

London, Deutsche Bank (DB) and the Government of Ecuador have entered into an agreement, by means of which they will finance household energy efficiency in Ecuador through the carbon market.

Published: 02-Jul-2010

US DOE Chooses NEEA For ARRA Energy Efficiency Programs

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has chosen Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) to be a part of DOE’s Recovery Act Technical Assistance provider network.

Published: 01-Jul-2010

Carnegie Mellon University To Use EnerNoc SiteSmart Application

EnerNoc, a provider of energy management applications and services, has said that Carnegie Mellon University has purchased EnerNoc's SiteSmart data-driven energy efficiency application for deployment in two buildings on its Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania campus.

Published: 30-Jun-2010

GE Lighting, Rambus Sign LED Technology Licensing Agreement

GE Lighting and Rambus, a technology licensing company, have signed a licensing agreement for the use of Rambus’ lighting technologies, including its product reference designs and manufacturing process to create a flat-panel LED lighting system for architectural and commercial lighting for global markets.

Published: 29-Jun-2010

Veolia Teams Up With New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program

Veolia Energy North America, an operator and developer of sustainable energy systems, has said that New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program (NJCEP) has chosen its subsidiary and consulting division, SourceOne, as an approved partner for the state’s Pay for Performance initiative.

Published: 28-Jun-2010

NJOCE Provides Energy Reduction Financing, Tax Incentives For Homeowners

The New Jersey Office of Clean Energy (NJOCE) has introduced new energy reduction financing and tax incentives for the homeowners in New Jersey, which will allow the New Jersey residents to receive up to $3,000 in cash back rebates and up to $10,000 in low or no interest loans for reducing the use of energy.

Published: 28-Jun-2010

OPA Launches Energy Efficiency Program For Industrial Sector

The Ontario Power Authority (OPA) has officially launched a new energy-efficiency program, The Industrial Accelerator, aimed at reducing electricity use at industrial companies that are directly connected to the electricity transmission system.

Published: 25-Jun-2010

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