Idaho Statesman: Energy-efficiency success stories

J.R. Simplot Co. has embraced energy efficiency as a core business value. The Idaho food, fertilizer and chemical company has dramatically reduced its use of electricity and natural gas, saving millions of dollars annually.

The company says energy-efficiency improvements since 2009 have yielded natural gas savings of 1.3 trillion British thermal units and 390,821,028 kilowatt-hours of electricity. The electricity reduction is equivalent to taking 35,400 homes off the grid. The reduction also saved 95,056 tons of greenhouse-gas emissions, like taking 29,929 cars of the road.

Here are three other successes…Read more at the Idaho Statesman

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PSE, Mason, Lewis and Grays Harbor reach clean energy benchmarks

Regional electricity providers from Puget Sound Energy to Grays Harbor County Public Utility District recorded impressive accomplishments over the first reporting period for Washington’s clean energy law, Initiative 937. “These utilities should be commended for their energy efficiency achievements, which will save money for their customers,” said Nancy Hirsh, policy director for the Coalition.

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Earth Ministry's LeeAnne Beres receives Headwaters Award

Each year the NW Energy Coalition presents the prestigious Headwaters Award to one or more leaders who have made significant contributions to the Northwest’s clean and affordable energy future. Last Thursday, the Coalition presented LeeAnne Beres with the Headwaters Award at the Columbia City Church of Hope in Seattle. LeeAnne Beres is the executive director…

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ID Energy Update: A Win for Wind, A Loss for Efficiency

Read this and previous reports on Snake River Alliance’s website.   Idaho Energy Update October 4, 2012   The Snake River Alliance has a new home in Boise! The Alliance recently relocated from our former digs at 9th & Jefferson in downtown Boise to 6th & Idaho. We’ll have an office warming celebration from 5:30-7:30…

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1 Million Homes Weatherized Under US Recovery Act

Coalition member South Central Community Action Partnership (ScCAP) of Twin Falls, Idaho, was one of five agencies selected by the U.S.Department of Energy to host the symbolic weatherization of the 1 millionth home through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The Sept. 27 event featured ScCAP executive director Ken Robinette and local, county, state and federal officials.

Read more at SustainableBusiness.com

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