Electricity theft drives up energy costs, threatens sustainability, and endangers lives. Learn about its impacts, and ...
Heating and cooling heavily relies on planet-warming fossil fuels. But some energy companies are looking to an unlimited thermal energy source below their feet as a clean alternative.
Sabah suffered about RM30mil in system losses because of power theft last year, says utility company Sabah Electricity.
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A first-of-its kind project is tapping energy beneath the ground to heat and cool homesEric Mauchan’s Cape Cod-style house in Framingham, Massachusetts, does not have central air conditioning. So when the summer heat bears down, his four window AC units, two dehumidifiers and fans ...
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