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Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

USA: World Fuel Services acquires Flyers Energy Group

January 7, 2022

Via: PetrolPlaza

World Fuel Services Corporation has completed its recently announced acquisition of Flyers Energy Group. The company will absorb its assets, including its transportation vehicles, fueling fleet and lubricant distribution. After the transaction, World Fuel Services will amp up its presence […]


Energy Consumption, Global

Duke Energy offers tools, tips to help customers manage energy use and bills during COVID-19 pandemic

July 16, 2020

Via: Energy Manager Today

As the streak of mid-90s temperatures continues in North Carolina and South Carolina, Duke Energy is providing free tools and tips to help customers save energy – and money – as the region’s heat wave lingers during the COVID-19 pandemic. […]


News and Policies, State

Massachusetts to Incorporate 6 New Energy Storage Projects of More Than 20 MW

August 20, 2019

Via: Energy Manager Today

NEC Energy Solutions (NEC ES) recently announced six additional energy storage projects of more than 20 MW at municipal power plants throughout New England including Madison, Maine, and Ashburnham, Templeton, Wakefield, Middleton and Taunton, Massachusetts. The new projects follow the […]


News and Policies, State

NYSERDA Announces $1 Million Available for Net Zero Energy Performance in New Buildings

October 25, 2018

Via: Energy Manager Today

The New York State Energy and Research Development Authority (NYSERDA) recently announced that $1 million is available for net zero energy performance in new buildings. According to NYSERDA, the money can go to large real estate portfolio owners – such […]


Mainstream technologies, News and Policies, Renewable Energy, State

Hawaiian Electric Opens up Capacity for 2,800 Private Solar Rooftops

April 18, 2017

Via: Energy Manager Today

Hawaiian Electric Companies – comprising Hawaiian Electric, Maui Electric, and Hawaii Electric – announced on April 12 that it would add capacity to its Customer Grid-Supply program to allow more rooftop systems to interconnect to the grid. Estimates show that […]


News and Policies, State

Energy Efficiency Upgrades at Rhode Island College Are Expected to Save $5.1M Million

March 31, 2017

Via: Energy Manager Today

Providence-based Rhode Island College announced on March 29 that it had signed a $5 million energy savings performance contract (ESPC), which is expected to save the institution more than $340,000 annually for the next 15 years. RIC has entered into an […]


Mainstream technologies, News and Policies, Renewable Energy, State

A Solar Project Grows in Brooklyn

March 20, 2017

Via: Energy Manager Today

A multi-tenant commercial facility in Brooklyn is hosting a landmark project – New York City’s first community solar development. The project is the first of several under development by UGE – a global provider of solar solutions to the commercial […]


Domestic, Energy Consumption

Broadening the Acceptance of Energy Efficiency

June 14, 2016

Via: Energy Manager Today

The good news is that energy executives increasingly are welcomed to the boardroom table. The bad news is that all of them are not accepting the invitation. The acceptance of energy as a core corporate value is being pushed by the increasing […]


Energy Economics

Big Growth Ahead for Energy Management System Sector

February 17, 2016

Via: Energy Manager Today

Grand View Research released research this week that forecasts that the energy management systems (EMS) market will reach $58.59 billion by 2022. The drivers are concerns about energy prices and increasing green building construction, the firm said. Read More on […]