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  1. TVA’s Role In Nuclear Defense To Grow - EF News

    CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE - The United States maintains a hardline policy opposing countries' use of civilian nuclear reactors to produce material for weapons, including Iran and …

  2. Electricity Forum News - California Utilities Lead Solar Boom

    In the category of total solar watts per customer, utilities added an average of 33 watts per customer, or the equivalent of one residential-sized system for every 90 customers. However, …

  3. Only 20 Watts Needed To Power The Human Brain - EF News

    Only 20 watts needed to power the human brain by Globe and Mail - “The human brain runs on only about 20 watts of power, equal to the dim light behind the pickle jar in your refrigerator,” …

  4. - EF News - electricityforum.com

    Last year TVA estimated the value of two of its nuclear plants at well above their insured limit -- Watts Bar at $6 billion and Browns Ferry at $2.8 billion. TVA Director Bill Baxter said the …

  5. Industry looks to LEDs for homes - EF News

    This lamp from Nexxus Lighting uses less than 8 watts and is said to be as bright as a 75-watt incandescent bulb. Price: $100. LED bulbs and fixtures dominated nearly every booth on the …

  6. Nuclear Is A Clean And Safe Alternative - EF News

    While the U.S., with 104 commercial reactors at 65 plants, is the largest nuclear power provider on Earth, atomic energy generates just 20 of our electricity. Of the plants that the federal …

  7. The nuclear power dispute driving a wedge between France and …

    The German protesters that once demanded the site’s closure have decamped, and the last watts were produced three years ago. But disagreements over how the plant from 1977 should be …

  8. TVA plant signals start of nuclear renaissance - EF News

    TVA plant signals start of nuclear renaissance- EF News. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE - For the first time in 22 years, the Tennessee Valley Authority's oldest nuclear reactor — the site of …

  9. Flatscreens should have energy labels: FTC - EF News

    For instance, a 65-inch flat-screen TV can consume between 135 watts and 433 watts, depending of the options and brands. Similarly, a 52-inch LCD model can use between 115 watts to 329 …

  10. Energy efficiency standards to cut consumersÂ’ utility bills

    WASHINGTON – - WASHINGTON – Building on President ObamaÂ’s State of the Union address, which called for reducing carbon pollution and helping communities move to greater …

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