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NAVFAC MIDLANT Interviewed about the Demand Response Event the First Week of July

NAVFAC MIDLANT’s Marvin Newton is interviewed regarding the Norfolk VA Naval installations participation in the PJM-Dominion Demand Response Event, July 7, 2o10.
In a Press Release issued by NAVFAC it was stated,
Hampton Roads-area Navy base electric plants produced 35 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 35,000 households, July 7 as part of an emergency demand [...]

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The Navy and NuEnergen Combine to Save Energy, and Save Money During The Heat Wave

In the recent heat wave across the east coast of the United States, major metropolitan areas experienced temperatures as high as 102 degrees.  Air Conditioning being the major culprit in energy consumption, these extreme temperatures placed an excessive burden on the Electric Grid to supply enough power to meet the demands of all of the [...]

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MIT Study Insists U.S. Gas Industry Should Support Carbon Pricing

Increasing the nation’s natural gas power generation could be the first big step in reducing America’s dependence on fossil fuels in its electricity sector in the coming years.  According to a study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the natural gas industry should start backing a price on carbon emissions, which would incentivize electricity generators [...]

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Carbon Reporting Software Market Set for Explosive Growth

According to a recently published report by Groom Energy Research, the market for carbon reporting software, known as Enterprise Carbon Accounting (ECA) software, is expected to increase seven-fold by 2011 as more firms begin measuring and reporting on their carbon emissions.  While these programs allow a company to input its direct emissions data, they also [...]

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U.S. Energy Department Affirms Wind Power Potential

According to a study released by the Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, wind could produce 20% of the electricity required by households and businesses in the eastern U.S. by 2024, although this would require a $90 billion investment in the power grid.  “We can bring more wind power online, but if we don’t have [...]

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NuEnergens John Carmichael - Tailhooker of the Year

This September 10th, John Carmichael (Director of Client Services) was named Honorary Tailhooker of the Year at the 2009 Tailhook Annual Reunion and Symposium in Reno, Nevada. John has been writing a blog for the Tailhookers for the past couple of years. We’re proud of John and his achievements with the U.S. Navy. You can [...]

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DESC Selects NuEnergen as Demand Response Provider

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–NuEnergen, LLC announced today that the Defense Energy Support Center (DESC) has awarded a Demand Response services agreement to NuEnergen, LLC. The intent of the agreement between NuEnergen and the DESC is to “enable all military and federal sites to participate in Demand Response programs with NuEnergen as a provider of services.” [...]

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NuEnergen Execs meet with N.Y. Governor Pataki

Ex-Governor George Pataki and Senior Adviser John Cahill have recently joined the law firm of Chadborne & Park, LLP to focus their efforts on energy and environmental issues facing global 2000 companies. NuEnergen executives Kevin Hamilton and Sandy Hamilton recently met with the Governor and John Cahill to discuss various issues surrounding Greenhouse Gas Emissions [...]

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NuEnergen Execs Meet with Colorado Governor

NuEnergen executives Kevin Hamilton and Sandy Hamilton recently met with Colorado Governor Bill Ritter to discuss the energy issues facing Colorado and the rest of the United States. Governor Ritter is helping the State of Colorado in charting a course for what he calls our “New Energy Economy” with his recent Colorado Climate Action Plan [...]

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NYC Takes Lead on GHG Emission Reduction

We typically view New York City as a lumbering giant metropolis that has to continually address problems that occur within it’s infrastructure. Mayor Bloomberg has been instrumental in transforming the perceptions as of late with his forward thinking PLANYC2030 and his recent comments regarding a tax on Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emitters. He is insistent on [...]

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