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How three cities, Cupertino, Orlando and Boston, are using their communities, new technology and buildings to fight the effects of climate change.
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New report says venture capital investment in low-carbon building startups hit a record $2.2 billion in 2022.
by Amber Rolt
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Can North America’s largest roofing company nail it when it comes to integrating solar energy with shingles? And what are the implications for commercial buildings?
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Sponsored: Powering the cities of our future requires us to rethink how we can diversify energy generation to include a more robust approach to on-site development.
by Derya Baran
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The installation could be a model for other deregulated markets.
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The incremental costs compared with traditional construction are shrinking.
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Stanford researchers are testing a way to cool buildings without fossil fuels, while generating electricity at the same time.
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The bank's Innovation Incubator has a secret weapon: a national laboratory.
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Sponsored: Since the beginning of the modern architectural era, humankind has dreamed of self-sustaining buildings that generate their own power
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Industrial warehouse giant Prologis controls close to 150 megawatts of capacity, most of which it sells back to the grid.
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IBM and Schneider Electric are joining forces to provide new smarter buildings solutions that combine robust data collection and powerful analytics, enabling owners to better manage energy use at their facilities and obtain greater savings. The partnership was one several announcements about new offerings, software, services and tools from IBM in its Smarter Planet campaign.<br />
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EDF's Climate Corps will send 51 fellows to 47 companies this summer to further the drive for energy efficiency in business. The fellowship program has grown more than seven-fold since its start three years ago.
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China can be a great place for international companies interested in green business. It's a matter of getting to know the right people, adapting to the culture and "getting over your fear of China," says Peggy Liu, the chair of JUCCCE.<br />
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What happens when green business meets cleantech? When those companies are like Best Buy, Autodesk and Serious Materials, you get firms that align their products and services with efforts to foster sustainability -- and in some cases guide the marketplace toward broader and deeper adoption of environmentally responsible practices.