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Worldwide Energy Finds Lighting Maintenance Can Save on Energy Costs 19 March 2013
Worldwide Energy finds that proper lighting maintenance is a large part of reducing utility bills, especially for businesses where lighting accounts for an estimated 20 percent of total energy used in commercial buildings.
Worldwide Energy Installs Large Private Solar Project in Missouri 15 February 2013
Kansas City is getting a large addition to its solar energy production. Krtek Real Estate and Worldwide Energy recently installed a large solar system on the roof of the Manor Square parking garage. The 119 kilowatt system is comprised of 628 tenKsolar RAIS solar photovoltaic modules.
Worldwide Energy Offers Encelium Lighting Management System 14 January 2013
Worldwide Energy is now offering Encelium Lighting Management Systems to its list of energy efficient solutions. The energy management systems allow light monitoring and controlling in a central location.
Worldwide Energy Converts Vehicles to Natural Gas 14 December 2013
Worldwide Energy recently converted one of their service vehicles to compressed natural gas (CNG). The Kansas City-based company will begin providing conversion service and fueling infrastructure for commercial fleets beginning next year.
Worldwide Energy Honored with Green Business Award 26 July 2012
Worldwide Energy was one of fifteen businesses in Johnson County to receive the Green Business Award this year. Worldwide was recognized as a Gold recipient for recycling more than 95% of all removed materials from our projects.
T12 Lights No Longer Manufactured – What are the Next Steps? 18 July 2012
The U.S. Department of Energy prohibits the manufacture and sale of magnetic T12 lamps and ballasts this month. The commonly-used lighting is a staple in most businesses, so what are the steps you need to take now?
Worldwide Energy shines by handling all aspects of energy efficiency 15 April 2011
The energy-efficiency business is not exactly hurting for attention these days. Rising utility rates, a sluggish economy and stimulus-related federal subsidies for energy audits have led to a flood of consultants offering to identify and connect businesses and homeowners with ways to reduce their power bills.




