Author: LEED Blogger
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Energy efficiency programs expanding across U.S.
Spending on energy efficiency programs funded by electric and natural gas utility customers will double by 2025 to about $9.5 billion per year, according to projections published today by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley L…
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LED: New Material, New Possibilities?
Heard about FIPEL? Well, it looks like LED may have new possibilities as well. LEDs are known for their energy efficiency and durability, but the bluish, cold light of current white LEDs has precluded their widespread use for indoor lightin…
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Energy efficiency programs expanding across U.S.
Spending on energy efficiency programs funded by electric and natural gas utility customers will double by 2025 to about $9.5 billion per year, according to projections published today by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley L…
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LED: New Material, New Possibilities?
Heard about FIPEL? Well, it looks like LED may have new possibilities as well. LEDs are known for their energy efficiency and durability, but the bluish, cold light of current white LEDs has precluded their widespread use for indoor lightin…
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LED: New Material, New Possibilities?
Heard about FIPEL? Well, it looks like LED may have new possibilities as well. LEDs are known for their energy efficiency and durability, but the bluish, cold light of current white LEDs has precluded their widespread use for indoor lightin…