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In today’s business world, green is red hot. Companies and corporations big and small are quick to pledge their commitment to sustainability. And, while for some these promises may be attempts to improve their public image, for others they represent an environmental consciousness that goes …
Chancellor Henry Yang and Executive Vice Chancellor Gene Lucas respond to The Independent’s questions about the LRDP.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants businesses and residents in Connecticut and the rest of New England to cut their energy and fuel consumption over the next two days as the air quality has reached unhealthy standards.
I find that I must take issue with the campaign that the city has ongoing with regard to watering restrictions.
New Delhi, Aug 31 : The government is likely to incentivise the use of smart metres at homes, enabling users to monitor their power consumptions in real time and save on electricity bills by over 15 percent, officials said.









