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A look at the climate change efforts of PG&E, a finalist in the 2011 Gigaton Awards.
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The utility's ClimateSmart program fell far short of the utility's initial expectations, with barely one-sixth of the anticipated 170,000 subscribers.
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In a ranking of 50 utilities across the country, PG&E topped the list in total spending on EE programs, as well as spending per megawatt-hour of sales. Other top-spending utilities include subsidiaries of National Grid, Edison International and Long Island Power Authority.
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New rules passed last week by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission may spur renewable energy and give regions access to cheaper power.
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Google will retire its home energy management tool in mid-September in the wake of slow adoption; but forecasters still predict significant growth for the market.
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Greenpeace scores another hit this week, AEP to retire a quarter of its coal fleet, and Marks & Spencer scores big with sustainability.
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A $15.2 million budget shortfall prompted the U.S. Energy Information Administration to announce the suspension, reduction or termination of several programs, including its annual greenhouse gas inventory, upgrades to the National Energy Modeling System and updates to the International Energy Statistics.
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GE launched a new energy management business today aimed at helping consumers use smart grid technologies to reduce their household energy use.
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Following in the footsteps of Walmart, IBM and Procter and Gamble, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. officially kicked off a project this week to size up the carbon footprint of its supply chain with the help of Climate Earth and UC Berkeley.