We're all wasting power - and money - on a daily basis. How much longer can it go on? The Government's chief scientific adviser on energy and climate change presents a case for urgent change. Produced, Directed by Dan J Lloyd Edited by Ped Hunter
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EarthTechling | Trade groups agree on steps to cut the pay-TV power bill Los Angeles Times ... roll them out if they're feasible. The voluntary agreement is set to last five years. By the time it expires, pay-TV services may be implementing much more radical approaches to cutting home energy use, such as providing all programs on demand and ... Your TV Set-Top Box Never Sleeps, and It Costs YouABC News (blog) New pay-TV boxes to save money with lower energy costsUSA TODAY all 66 news articles » |
Wauna Mill staff energetic about cutting power usage Daily Astorian TAYLORVILLE — Thanks to some new technology, your paper tissue products might have a lowered carbon footprint. The Georgia-Pacific Wauna Mill, which annually ... “Any time we can conserve energy, reduce our energy costs and improve our efficiency it ... and more » |
So, How's Your Green Energy Stock Doing? Energy Tribune Is green energy a fad that has run its course? The investment community seems to think so. RENIXX® World, the Renewable Energy Industrial Index of the world's top green energy companies, hit an all-time low below 146 on November 21, down more than ... and more » |
Arkanova Energy Corporation Provides Corporate Update Sacramento Bee For over the last four years, since the acquisition of Provident Energy of Montana, LLC in October of 2008, the company has been focused on rebuilding its infrastructure, re-commissioning wells and exploring deeper targets within the Two Medicine Cut ... and more » |
Utility's Big Data Challenge Energy Collective Say “high tech” and utilities are not likely to be your first thought. Yet from smart phones, to web ... For instance, smart meters can relay pricing information to help consumers shift energy-intensive tasks—such as laundry drying or pool pumping—to ... |
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