Edison awards
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The Edison award for the year 2004 has been awarded to Milwauke-based Wisconsin energy corporation at Edison Electric Institute's (EEI's) annual conference. The award was given as a token of appreciation for their innovative contributions and efforts made to expand the Coal Combustion Products (CCPs) market.
Publication Name: Electric Perspectives
Subject: Petroleum, energy and mining industries
ISSN: 0364-474X
Year: 2004
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Building in energy efficiency the voluntary way
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Award information regarding the development of energy efficient homes and home products is given. Edison Electric Institutes Seal initiative was honored by the Department of Energy as an outstanding example of market driven, voluntary approaches to building energy efficient housing.
Publication Name: Electric Perspectives
Subject: Petroleum, energy and mining industries
ISSN: 0364-474X
Year: 2001
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Lighting efficiency: a matter of design
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Different high-quality lighting design solutions are described. A successful lighting solution uses the proper technologies in the correct design layout.
Publication Name: Electric Perspectives
Subject: Petroleum, energy and mining industries
ISSN: 0364-474X
Year: 2003
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