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NEMA Calls Congress to Action on Energy Efficiency

2014-07-30 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Recently, the House of Representatives has passed bills to streamline administration of funding support for energy efficiency retrofits of schools (HR 4092) and to report on likely energy and water efficiency gains of thermal insulation of potable hot and chilled water in federal buildings (HR 4801). NEMA is calling for the Senate to pass the bipartisan Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act (S 2262) sponsored by Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Rob Portman (R-OH). This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:

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US calls for nominations for potential oil and gas lease sale

2014-07-30 01:00:00| Offshore Technology

The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has issued a call to nominate buyers for potential oil and gas lease sale 242 at the upcoming Beaufort Sea Planning Area (BSPA) off the coast of Alaska in 2017.

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Bupa calls for 15% industry price cut

2014-07-28 17:20:18| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Britain's biggest private healthcare company tells the BBC that it is charging its own customers too much and that the industry needs to urgently rethink how it sets prices.

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U Mich professor finds fuel cycle analysis for evaluating CO2 impacts of liquid fuels is fatally flawed; calls for focus on CO2 removal

2014-07-28 13:30:41| Green Car Congress

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Consumers union calls for more transparent mobile tariffs

2014-07-28 10:40:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Dutch mobile providers are not providing enough information on their websites about the details of tariff plans, such as how long credit is valid or the billing method, according to a survey by the consumer group Consumentenbond among 13 providers. The group has been calling for years for more transparency in telecom tariffs to help consumers compare offers. It wants providers to make clear from the start of the online ordering process all the terms of the plan, such as what happens when a data bundle is used up. It also wants a longer period of validity for airtime and all calls to be billed by the second. Its survey found that Ben, MTV Mobile, Simyo, Tele2, T-Mobile, Vodafone and Youfone are less clear about the terms of their offers. The information is available, but only after extensive clicking around the site. Hi, Hollandsnieuwe, KPN, Simpel, Telfort and Ziggo offer more clear information on a pop-up screen at the start of the order process. The group also looked at the new plans introduced by KPN, Hi and Vodafone in early July and found that none of the providers were totally clear about the tariffs and conditions. KPN and Hi have introduced per-second billing on all their new plans, while Vodafone has only one plan with longer credit validity. However, there are still no providers offering both per-second billing and longer airtime validity. 

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