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Energy Reduction


ScottishPower Renewables Becomes the First Developer in the UK to Achieve 1 GW of Capacity From Wind Power

 
June 16, 2011 - ScottishPower Renewables (SPR), part of the world’s largest wind power company Iberdrola*, has become the first developer in the UK to achieve one gigawatt (GW) of electricity production capacity from wind power. The milestone was achieved after the company officially opened Arecleoch (120MW) and Mark Hill (56MW) windfarms in South Ayrshire.
 
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EDF Energy and Daikin Announce Partnership

 

April 19, 2011 - - EDF Energy, the UK’s largest producer of low carbon electricity, has signed a partnership agreement with Daikin to supply the Altherma range of air source heat pumps to its domestic customers across Great Britain.
 
This is in response to the growing interest in renewable heating technologies from customers and their desire to reduce their energy demand and carbon emissions. By increasing the number of heat pumps available to customers, EDF Energy will continue to be a leader in driving the low carbon energy future of the country.
 
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President Obama's Green Fleet Initiative A Bold Step Forward In US Energy Use

 

April 01, 2011 - The White House Blog - This afternoon, President Obama unveils his green fleet initiative which ensures that by 2015, all new vehicles purchased for Americas's federal agencies will be electric, gas-electric hybrid, or alternatively fueled.
 
I will stand alongside the President when he makes that announcement because the Department of Transportation will do whatever we can to support this bold new goal.
 
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Pumping up Atlanta’s supply of a Cleaner, Cheaper Alternative Fuel

 
ATLANTA (March 28, 2011)PS Energy Group, Inc. is pumping up the supply of a cleaner, cheaper alternative fuel for fleets and vehicles by working with Clean Energy Fuels Corp., the company founded by Boone Pickens.
 
Clean Energy has signed a 15-year agreement to develop and operate compressed natural gas (CNG) facilities at PS Energy Group’s metro Atlanta fueling stations or Unattended Fuel Outlets (UFO). Clean Energy will increase dispensing capacity of CNG at the Whitehall Street site in downtown Atlanta and add CNG facilities at the East Point, Lithonia and Tucker, Ga. locations. By fall 2011, fleets and individuals with CNG vehicles will be able to fill up at any time at any of these computerized fueling stations.
 
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A&P Wins Major Renewable Energy Construction Deal

Major new renewables contract secures jobs at docks. UP to 100 new jobs are on their way to Cornwall after A&P Group’s Falmouth yard, the internationally-renowned ship repair company, won a multi-million pound contract this week.
 
The contract not only secures A&P’s growing reputation in the marine renewable energy sector, but dozens of highly-skilled jobs at the dockyard.
 
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