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Still Fossil-Fueled, but Cleaner, Greener, Nonetheless
How many of New York's larger buildings are responding to the City's demand that they stop burning the highly polluting No. 6 oil is a great hands on demonstration of how large buildings can come clean and make money doing it. Read More...
Surprise Drop in Power Use Jolts Utilities
This Wall Street Journal story from a year ago went virtually unremarked and forgotten, but it's an item of major significance. Watch for our illuminating post on 11/7. Read More...