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Investors and innovative companies have recognized the business opportunities in water tech, but the emerging field is not without its challenges.
by Will Sarni
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Located in the Aspern district in Vienna, the project will connect building systems with intelligent power grids and ICT technologies that interact.
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Our latest roundup of sustainability news: The good and bad of energy policy, how driverless cars will reshape cities, and Google's climate-skeptic misstep.
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A new iOS app aims to help small and midsize businesses kick the tires and compare their sustainability efforts.
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In case you missed it: Green goods boosted small businesses, a GMO mystery deepens, ranking the greenest utility companies, and five things every company should be doing.
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The race is on to make electric vehicles as easy to refill as today's cars -- and companies are stepping up to the starting line.
by Clay Luthy
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A new report finds local chambers of commerce around the U.S.ountry are becoming major drivers of innovation and economic development with clean energy.
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This week we find good green news from some of the world's biggest companies, ways to green cattle ranching, and one last, supremely bad Earth Day pitch.
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Despite some big gains, most high-tech companies still lag on clean power adoption and political advocacy for clean energy policies.
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Tech giant's partnership with utility will enable companies operating energy-hungry data centers to expand their use of renewables.
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Productivity, labor costs and EHS should be measured and included in the valuation calculations for clean tech innovations.
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One Harvard professor believes so. But first, they need new models for making inroads into challenging sustainability problems.
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Two U.K.-based firms team up for a trial of innovative fuel cell-powered mobile devices.
by James Murray
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Some companies in the country are positioned to take their innovations to the global market.
by Marc Gunther
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Investors may be back-pedaling away from the term "cleantech," but financial interest and innovation in digital transportation, smart energy and collaborative consumption is at an all-time high.
by Rachel Barge
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A crowd-sourced pitch competition, complete with "clap-o-meter" judging, pits nine disruptive startups in digital transportation, smart energy systems and collaborative consumption. And the winner is…
by Rachel Barge
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Think cleantech is over? You haven't seen the new generation of digital cleantech startups, where software meets energy
by Rachel Barge
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What will it take to store energy for use when the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow? It's harder than you think.
by Greg Kats
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How does technology convergence change the nature of cities and suburbs, and how we live, work, travel, play and shop? A new report says innovation is coming to a neighborhood near you.
by Joel Makower
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IBM is partnering with Switzerland's largest retailer Migros, a local utility and the country's grid operator to test how companies can manage industrial power demand to optimize their use of renewable energy.
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Blackstone acquisition of Vivint for $2B shows enormous potential big players are seeing in field.
by Aaron Tilley
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What it will take to for the U.S. to remain competitive in clean technologies?
by Joel Makower
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A legal settlement that brings more than $100 million in investment to California’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure has become a big mess, with Ecotality suing to prevent what it calls a monopoly by its rival NRG. Who will win -- and who stands to lose?
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At VERGE London, speakers discussed how the convergence of energy, information, transportation and building technologies is impacting cars, buildings, cities, energy and more. Check out the Twitter chatter from attendees during the event.
by Jennifer Kho
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New technologies and emerging business pressures are combining to create an unprecedented era of change, according to speakers at today's VERGE conference.
by Lem Bingley