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Streetlight Savings: Connecticut Town Cutting Costs by $100,000 Annually with LED Conversion

LEDs are still one of the “low hanging fruits” of energy management and here’s why: projects like Groton, Connecticut’s LED street light conversion is saving $100,000 annually on energy and maintenance costs. According to The Day, Groton’s public works department recently released a report claiming the town has seen a ... Read more »

Getting It Done: Connecticut Office Tower Energy Retrofit To Save $203,000 Annually

Extensive retrofits to an 18-story concrete office building in New Haven, Connecticut, are expected to shave $203,000 annually from the owner’s electricity bill. Located on the New Haven Green at 195 Church Street, the 244,000-square-foot Class A office building originally constructed in 1975 had aging windows, all-electric baseboard heating, and ... Read more »

Fuel Cells Market Forecasted to Reach $13.83 billion by 2023

The global fuel cells market is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 28.21%, going from $3.114 billion last year to $13.83 billion in 2023, says a new report from Research and Markets. Fuel cells, which produce electricity through a chemical reaction, are part of the growing renewable energy generation ... Read more »

Carl Smith: The Evolving Battery Recycling Journey

It’s been 25 years since the first efforts to recycle consumer batteries began. During that time, a lot has changed and some things, unfortunately, have not.  While there’s no crystal ball for the future of batteries and recycling, a look at the last 25 years provides an appreciation of the work done and a glimpse into the future marketplace.  

Harvard University Sets Course To Be Fossil-Fuel-Free by 2050

Harvard University seeks to be fossil-fuel-free by 2050, according to a new plan based on recommendations from a task force made up of students, faculty members, and senior administrators. “An analysis done by the task force found that the full scope of damages associated with Harvard using fossil fuels to ... Read more »

8 States Sue the EPA Over Pollution

  Eight states are suing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for not requiring states in the Midwest and parts of the South to follow tougher pollution standards. According to Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, polluted air from Midwest states is blowing into the Northeast, creating polluted air, which could have detrimental effects. The group of ... Read more »

Orion to Install LEDs in U.S. Government Facilities

Orion Energy Systems, Inc., a designer and US manufacturer of energy-efficient LED lighting products, announced today the receipt of award notifications to retrofit three US government facilities with Orion’s LED lighting systems. Orion expects to record at least $1.4 million in revenue from these awards over the balance of its ... Read more »

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