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Up Close - Green Sustainable Northwest - December 11, 2009 |
By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business
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Avista Corp. is expanding its education programs aimed at conserving energy and trimming customers' utility bills.
The Spokane-based energy company has joined a new campaign to promote awareness of so-called "super energy-efficient" televisions, adding it to online programs it had launched earlier to help customers analyze their power bills and self-audit their home-energy use, says Debbie Simock, an Avista spokeswoman.
For those who are considering buying new TVs, A...
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The Spokane-based energy company has joined a new campaign to promote awareness of so-called "super energy-efficient" televisions, adding it to online programs it had launched earlier to help customers analyze their power bills and self-audit their home-energy use, says Debbie Simock, an Avista spokeswoman.
For those who are considering buying new TVs, A...
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