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Today’s energy news in Chicago describes the leadership role the City of Chicago has taken in order to meet its energy needs, participate in building healthy energy markets and promote new tools for creating economic growth and environmental value. This good news stands in stark contrast to the local energy issues of the recent past: unreliable electricity and soaring prices for natural gas and gasoline
“City’s Goal: No. 1 in Green Power,” Chicago Sun-Times, 6/3/01 “Chicago Tries to be Green Power Leader,” Christian Science Monitor, 7/6/01
“Chicago Institutions Go Solar,” Conscious Choice monthly magazine, 8/01
“Utilities Warm to Gas Price Hedge Moves,” Chicago Tribune, 8/8/01
“Chicago Largest to Meet Air Quality Standards,” Associated Press, 11/2/01
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Daley, R.M. (2002). Chicago’s Energy Plan: Building for the Future in a Changing Marketplace. In: Andrisani, P.J., Hakim, S., Savas, E.S. (eds) The New Public Management. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1109-0_11
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