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News Archives - 2004
July
Federal Teams Honored for Energy Achievements
DOE Breaks Ground on New Energy Research Building
DOE Awards $94.8 Million to Weatherize Homes in 20 States
August
New High-Efficiency High-Rise Breaks Ground in Manhattan
Building Technologies Program Constructs a New Web Site
California Plans to Install Solar Power on One Million Homes
September
Energy-Efficient Solar Homes Sprouting Up Nationwide
California Utility Reopens Residential Energy Efficiency Program
San Francisco to Include Efficiency and Solar Power in 1,600 Homes
Energy Efficiency Yields Big Savings for Mississippi Schools
National Solar Tour Kicks Off on October 2nd
October
DOE Offers Grants to Small Businesses for Energy Technologies
Energy Trust of Oregon Yields Big Energy Savings
California Postal Facility Installs Largest Federal Solar Array
BP Solar to Boost U.S. Production of Solar Cells and Modules
IEA: World Energy Demand May Increase 59 Percent by 2030
EPA Launches Heat Island Effect Web Site
November
DOE, EPA, and Non-Profits Emphasize Ways to Cut Heating Bills
EIA Boosts Projections for Winter Heating Bills
December
West Coast States Strengthen Greenhouse Gas Reduction Efforts
Energy Efficiency Report Highlights Commercial Buildings, Ducts, and Power Supplies
Sam Bodman Nominated as Secretary of Energy
Bay-Area Postal Facilities to Combine Efficiency, Fuel Cell, and Solar Power








