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San Diego, CA May 1, 2012 : From parking garages to car dealerships to schools and hospitals to retail environments and warehouses, energy efficient lighting is now very popular, according to American Lighting company president Neil Miller. “After years of telling customers how easy it is to save money with lighting retrofits, I think the message is finally getting through. Businesses are pressed to find more ways to save costs and they are finally realizing that older lighting costs them money. All the...... continue reading
From: Distributed Energy Topics: Financing, Lighting
London – The World Energy Council (WEC) and Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) have signed a partnership agreement to collaborate on the development of a comprehensive survey on the costs of new, renewable and conventional energy technologies. The study will build on the WEC’s existing flagship Survey of Energy Resources, the prime compilation of global energy resources and reserves. Since 1934 the WEC’s survey has provided the core data used by many other compilers of energy information, such as the U...... continue reading
From: Distributed Energy Topics: Financing, Renewable
By Lyn Corum
Now's the time to capitalize on new funding opportunities for energy efficiency and smart grid projects, courtesy of the ARRA.... continue reading
From: Distributed Energy Topics: Efficiency, Financing, FUNDING
By Lyn Corum
What does he mean "virtually no impact?" Ron Hughes, chief engineer for the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center (VAMC) in Chicago is not speaking negatively when he describes how reliably the new cogeneration system fit into hospital operations. The 3.4-MW cogeneration (combined heat and power) system is the major element of the new energy center, designed and built by the comprehensive energy services firm, Energy Systems Group (ESG). It seamlessly took over supplying power to the medical center from the loc...... continue reading
From: Distributed Energy Topics: Cogen (CHP), Financing, Turbine
By Lyn Corum
New energy technologies, those typically used in distributed generation (DG), are attracting the interest of the venture capital market, especially boutique firms that are investing in firms developing hot new solar and wind technologies. These companies are looking for innovative technologies that may provide solutions to the challenges the energy industry is facing today—witness the major August 14, 2003, outage in the Northeast and power-quality issues in today's digital economy. Investments in energ...... continue reading
From: Distributed Energy Topics: Financing, Renewable