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Part of international company Engie Group, Engie North America is a power generator, energy services company and retail
April 22, 2020 by Romain Reboux
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Cities have a greater ability than they realize to bend the emissions curve toward a low-carbon future. From zoning to line-items in the city budget, to
December 19, 2018 by Abby Finis
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This article is drawn from the VERGE Weekly newsletter from GreenBiz, running every Wednesday.In case you missed it, GreenBiz launched a new daily newsletter
July 2, 2018 by Elaine Hsieh
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We are all addicted to the little computers we carry in our pockets. We can't take our eyes off of the endless information and streaming entertainment. And
May 22, 2018 by Steven Cohen
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Corporate energy buyers are intensifying their quest to source renewable solar and wind power despite President Donald Trump's decision to leave the Paris
September 19, 2017 by Paul Carp
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Once an organization has a grasp on all the energy data at its fingertips, the logical next step is figuring out how to use that information.In my last post, I
September 28, 2016 by Joseph Aamidor
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Access to energy data is a foundational enabler for organizations that want to reduce utility costs. Energy data is most useful to energy, facility and
September 14, 2016 by Joseph Aamidor
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Welcome to the latest GreenBiz 350 podcast, where we bring you the news you need to know about sustainable business.Click play on the track above to listen now
August 26, 2016 by Lauren Hepler
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People have always sought information about the food they eat. Just look at long-raging battles over genetically-modified ingredient labels or the trend toward
August 25, 2016 by Lauren Hepler
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Systemic climate risks looming over cities, businesses and people everywhere may finally be starting to register, based on the laundry list of budding
June 10, 2016 by Lauren Hepler
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Chicago is better known as the “Windy City,” but its official motto, “City in a Garden,” describes the image it is striving for. Despite its industrial roots,
March 11, 2015 by Mike Hower
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Many of us associate the phrase Internet of Things with millions of wireless sensors affixed to everything from streetlight poles to automobiles to
January 26, 2015 by Heather Clancy
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This article originally appeared at 100 Resilient Cities. New Year’s Day has come and gone, and 100 Resilient Cities wanted to challenge cities everywhere to
January 20, 2015 by David Schreiner
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This article first appeared at RMI Outlet.Last fall Pandora announced that locational listening data would be available to bands. Pandora reasoned that bands
January 16, 2015 by Matt Lehrman
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This article originally appeared at Smart Grid News.The digital age has empowered consumers in many sectors, including telecommunications and retail. Now that
January 15, 2015 by Jeremy Bowden
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This article first appeared at Ensia.We’re living in an era of Big Data, but too often it’s nothing more than a fire hose of numbers and data sets that most
December 18, 2014 by Mary Catherine O'Connor
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As individuals, we’re often asked to look at what we can do in our daily lives to reduce our impact on the environment. Whether it’s cycling to work,
August 8, 2014 by Alan Rose
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The Rocky Mountain Institute and GreenBiz Group are joining forces Oct. 27 to produce eLab Ignite, a half-day working session at VERGE San Francisco focused on
July 30, 2014 by Becky Dempsey
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Global energy systems are undergoing a process of creative destruction, as the large-scale integration of renewable energy, enhanced energy management and
July 7, 2014 by Garrett Hering
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This article originally appeared at Ensia.
Over many decades, the centralized power grid — a one-way flow of electricity, generated by large, remote power
July 7, 2014 by Justin Gerdes
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The annual IBcon intelligent buildings conference always delivers on thought-provoking discussions and fresh insights about the intersections of technologies,
June 30, 2014 by Christine Hertzog
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The solar industry dramatically has cut costs in the past six years through economies of scale: with the market flooded with equipment, prices plummeted.
In
June 20, 2014 by Martin LaMonica
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Many military bases and a growing number of businesses rely on microgrids and generators for power resiliency. A new $3.4 million project at Fort Bragg in
June 11, 2014 by Heather Clancy
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I first interviewed Jon Wellinghoff almost a decade ago — shortly after the well-known energy law attorney authored Nevada’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS
May 27, 2014 by Garrett Hering
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Given the growing interest in a low-carbon economy and renewable energy, it would follow that when it comes to adding solar and wind power to the electrical
May 21, 2014 by Elaine Hsieh