State Sen. Doug Ericksen, R-42nd, has announced "New Energy Fridays" to focus his legislative committee's attention on energy issues one day each week.
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State Sen. Doug Ericksen, R-42nd, has announced "New Energy Fridays" to focus his legislative committee's attention on energy issues one day each week.
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Remodeled Sprinker Recreation Center in Spanaway has cut its energy use in half, making it Pierce County’s “Biggest Energy Loser.”
The Cleveland Browns and FirstEnergy Corporation came to terms on a stadium naming rights deal Tuesday, officially changing the title of Cleveland Browns Stadium to FirstEnergy Stadium.
Monster Beverage is hitting back at a lawsuit alleging its energy drinks were responsible for the death of a 14-year-old Maryland girl, saying that no blood test was performed to confirm that the girl died of “caffeine toxicity.”
A free public workshop to help homeowners use less energy to heat their homes is set for 6-8 p.m., April 4, at the Lacey Community Center, 6729 Pacific Ave., SE, Lacey.
Residents of manufactured homes in Whatcom County can get leaky ductwork sealed and receive other energy-efficiency upgrades for free through Puget Sound Energy.
The service, available to PSE customers, has a value of up to $500 per customer and could reduce energy bills by about 30 percent, according to the utility's news release. To qualify, manufactured home owners must use electric forced-air as the primary heat source, and have not previously used the service.
The utility has teamed up with Kirkland-based Ucons LLC to install the upgrades. PSE customers can request the service by calling Ucons at 1-800-828-8440.
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