Posts Tagged ‘Appliances’

Texas plans new rebates for energy-efficient appliances

September 3rd, 2010

Texas plans new rebates for energy-efficient appliances
DMN FileThe process for issuing the rebates in December or January will be simpler than the one that frustrated thousands of consumers in April.
Read more on Dallas Morning News

Ala. Has Money Remaining For Appliance Rebates
Alabama has $ 1.8 million remaining from the federal stimulus program for rebates for consumers who buy new energy-efficient appliances.
Read more on NBC 15 Mobile

Texas plans new rebates for energy-efficient appliances
The state will keep the process simple this time: Buy an appliance, mail in a rebate application. The rebates will be offered in December or January.
Read more on Dallas Morning News

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Lastest “energy Efficient Appliances” News

August 30th, 2010

Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate


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Rabon’s TV and Appliance in Paris. April 22, 2010.

Glenwood Springs Electric offers new appliance rebates
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — The city’s electric utility is about to combine the promotion of energy efficiency with the idea that shopping locally is a worthy endeavor.
Read more on Glenwood Springs Post Independent

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August 30th, 2010

Did you know Wyoming has 1,000 to give you for replacing some old appliances?
A federal incentive program to get more people to buy new energy efficient appliances hasn’t had Wyoming residents racing to replace their old ones like it has in some other states.
Read more on The Gillette News-Record

City to receive funding for two home improvement programs
Englewood City Council approved an agreement with Arapahoe County Aug. 16 that will provide about $ 127,000 the city will distribute to residents to help them make improvements to their homes.
Read more on Englewood Herald

CLIMATE SPECTATOR: Q&A with Michael Fraser
The AGL CEO talks about the importance of an ETS in the transition to a low-carbon economy, Australia’s love affair with solar, wind development plans, and potential “game changing” technologies. 30 Aug 2010 10:02 AM
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August 28th, 2010

Experts say New Orleanians need to paint the town green
Wetlands restoration is environmental advocates’ top concern for the next five years.
Read more on New Orleans Times-Picayune

Cool summer benefits CSD
Big Bear City Community Services District has promoted water conservation for more than 25 years. The agency sponsors the July xeriscape garden tours and carts its xeriscape demo trailer to Valley events to spread its gospel. There is also a xeriscape garden at the CSD building to show customers that drought-tolerant doesn’t have to be drab.
Read more on Big Bear Grizzly

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Lastest “energy Star Appliances” News

August 27th, 2010

Mayor defends city against claims made in e-mails
Local governments that encourage citizens to ride bikes, take public transportation and buy Energy Star appliances cross the line between individual rights and foreign goals.
Read more on Littleton Independent

Rebates for Energy Star appliances start Tuesday
A new state program will offer rebates to people with Energy Star heating and cooling appliances starting on Tuesday.
Read more on WBIR-TV Knoxville

Practically Green: Measure your impact to get biggest green bang for buck
Not all green behaviors are created equal. Some make a huge difference in your environmental impact, and others do very little. Some cost a bajillion dollars; others are nearly free. So how does a “Going Greener” decide what to do?
Read more on Memphis Commercial Appeal

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