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Through multiple online auctions, World Energy, an operator of online exchanges for energy and green commodities, helped DFW secure a term electricity contract for nearly 300,000,000 kWh annually, beating its prior rate while adding 20 percent renewable energy to its mix. Delivery begins March 1, 2010.

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That is the concensus of more than 100 of the worlds leading entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, change agents and financiers engaged in sustainable innovation and base-of-the-pyramid enterprise development, who gathered to accelerate the rate of change toward the great convergence in the world-the joining of clean technologies with the base of the pyramid.

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Poulos, who begins Aug. 1, earned her law degree along with a certificate in environmental law from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1993. &quot;As an environmental attorney, I have worked on matters that involved remediation of Superfund sites, changes in state regulations and monitoring air emission permits,&quot; she said.&lt;br&gt;
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For more about UT Arlington&apos;s sustainability efforts, go to www.uta.edu/sustainability.

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