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Energy Efficiency: Is It The Real Deal?
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), peak electric loads in the U.S. are 20,800 MW lower than they would be without utility energy efficiency programs[1]. If it is correct it represents perhaps 100 power plants that did not need built that would have otherwise been required. Similarly, the EIA data shows that electric usage [...]
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South African government studies prospects for polysilicon plant
The South African Government, through the Department of Trade andIndustry has issued a Request for Proposal to investigate the viabilityof a polysilicon plant in South Africa. The purpose ofsolicitation is to provide the background requirements for a study toinvestigate the viability of establishing the polysilicon plant. Thestudy should be done to scoping level of confidence, [...]
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