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Greening the Data Center Can Be Profitable
VIENNA, Va. -- Acumen Solutions, a leading business and technology consulting firm and KTA Group, an engi...
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The increasing cost of energy has had a major effect on the metalcasting industry, consuming a greater portion of each facility's operating budget. In...
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BALTIMORE -- Constellation Energy's Projects & Services Group announced today that it has been awarded an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Ener...
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CEG unit to acquire Fla. firm
Constellation Energy Group, of Baltimore, announced that a subsidiary, Constellation Energy's Projects & Services Group, has signed an agreement to acquire Water & Energy Savings Corp., of St. Petersburg, Fla., a water and energy consulting firm. Water & Energy Savings' services are seen as complementing Projects & Services Group's existing business lines, which include energy consulting, energy services and energy assets. The acquisition is expected to close in September. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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DENHAM, England, Jan. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) the world's largest hotel group by number of rooms, today announces that its in-house sustainability system Green Engage* has been awarded with a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). IHG has become the first hotel company to receive this award for an existing hotels programme, further cementing its place as an industry leader in the field of sustainability.
A LEED designation is earned by the most sustainable buildings and gives an independent, internationally recognized rating against standards including energy savings, water conservation, and sustainable construction materials.
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PITTSBURGH -- The law firm of Stember Feinstein Doyle & Payne, LLC is investigating conduct causing losses to the Constellation Energy Group, Inc. Emp...
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Oregon's energy efficiency working group finalized its proposals for the 2009 Legislature last week, including an ambitious set of measures to increase energy savings in residential and commercial buildings over the next 20 years.
The group's objective was to generate "big ideas" for advancing energy efficiency in Oregon's built environment. In the coming weeks the group will pitch a list of 13 legislative concepts to Gov. Ted Kulongoski for inclusion in his 2009 climate change agenda. The final proposals will be vetted by the governor's staff and the state global warming commission before making their way to the Legislature as a series of related bills, or as one large energy efficiency package.
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Business/Energy/Entertainment Editors
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 7, 2002
Mobius Risk Group LLC, a leading provider of energy risk management ou...