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Hydro-Québec relies on more efficiency to save 10% of...

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A $10 billion plan is planned, which includes free access to intelligent thermostats.

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A $10 billion plan is planned, which includes free access to intelligent thermostats.

·Montreal, Canada
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Hydro-Québec is launching a new $10 billion plan to help Quebecers save electricity, which includes free smart thermostats for residential customers.

·Montreal, Canada
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The Crown Corporation will spend $10 billion to promote energy efficiency, and aims to install a million thermostats in homes

·Montreal, Canada
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Hydro-Québec announced on Thursday the deployment of the "most ambitious energy efficiency strategy in its history", which will include offering smart thermostats to households and offering dynamic energy consumption options to large commercial and institutional buildings. The Crown corporation will invest $10 billion by 2035 to save 10% of all electricity consumed in the province, "at the lowest price compared to all possible sources of supply,…

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Hydro-Québec announced on Thursday the deployment of the "most ambitious energy efficiency strategy in its history", which will include offering smart thermostats to households and offering dynamic energy consumption options to large commercial and institutional buildings. The Crown corporation will invest $10 billion by 2035 to save 10% of all electricity consumed in the province, "at the lowest price compared to all possible sources of supply,…

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Hydro-Québec announced on Thursday the deployment of the "most ambitious energy efficiency strategy in its history", which will include offering smart thermostats to households and offering dynamic energy consumption options to large commercial and institutional buildings. The Crown corporation will invest $10 billion by 2035 to save 10% of all electricity consumed in the province, "at the lowest price compared to all possible sources of supply,…

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TVA Nouvelles broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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