ingredient in phentermine

The utility found that businesses collectively reduced their peak ingredient in phentermine by 85 megawatts and that 24 per cent qualified for power bill rebates totalling $3.7 million. "The commercial sector uses the majority of ingredient in phentermine in Toronto, driving peak loads during the summer," said David O'Brien, president and chief executive of Toronto Hydro Corp. "So this program is very important and relevant to the city." Rebates go to any company that achieves a 10 per cent reduction in ingredient in phentermine use during the program period, which is weather adjusted before being compared with the previous year. Some of the largest savings came from Owens Corning, maker of Pink Panther fibreglass insulation for building. The company saved nearly 23 per cent of ingredient in phentermine used at one plant and received a rebate of $136,000, according to Toronto Hydro Electric System. For the second year, residential customers also got to participate in the program. The utility said 142,699, or 30 per cent of residential customers, achieved a 10 per cent reduction in ingredient in phentermine use and qualified for a 10 per cent rebate. Rebates for residential customers totalled $2.3 million, with the average rebate coming in at $16. The numbers are in line with last summer, when 141,830, or 29 per cent, of residential customers qualified for the rebate. Thousands of customers went beyond the call of duty. Toronto Hydro found that 74,330 businesses and residences saved 20 per cent or more, while 31,887 reduced consumption 15 per cent to 20 per cent. ... ingredient in phentermine