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Berkeley scientist wins Fermi Award for energy work

Inside Bay Area: On Thursday, President Bush named the Berkeley resident, who turns 80 today, as the sole 2005 recipient of the coveted Enrico Fermi Award for ferreting out the kind of huge energy savings since the 1970s that have other scientists calling him the "grandfather of energy efficiency."

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