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Chicago and Las Vegas are among the cities demonstrating that the future of urbanism doesn't have to be Blade Runner dark.
by Mark Lee
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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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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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AutoGrid Systems is the newest startup to tackle the big (and unstructured) data smart grid challenge.
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In partnership with The Sustainability Consortium, the big-box giant announces big plans in China involving supply chain research, sourcing and product design.
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The city is challenging residents to use the massive amount of energy data generated in their homes as a tool to encourage greater sustainability.
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A Netherlands pilot project allows for hyperlocal energy transactions -- think of it as an eBay model for buying and selling electricity.
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Transitioning to complex, high-performance, energy efficient buildings requires pointing out the failings of current building management systems. Here's why they don't work.
by Jim Sinopoli
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Leaders from IBM, Google, White House and other entrepreneurs, thought leaders and policy makers among nominees promoting convergence of IT with energy, buildings and transportation.
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Reducing IT’s energy consumption is synonymous with cutting costs -- and carbon. Data Center Infrastructure Management is the tool that can help IT managers and CFOs make that happen.
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As sales and investments decline, vendors are moving into related fields to stay afloat.
by Aaron Tilley
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At our recent VERGE São Paulo event, leaders from IBM, GE and WWF <font color='#333333' face='Arial, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif'><font>agreed that private sector collaboration is needed to help spur advancements in sustainable technology.</font></font>
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Companies like Echelon are expanding into international markets. Can other manufacturers take advantage of the rising demand?
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After centralizing data that detailed its consumption and spending habits, the grocery giant mitigated risk through negotiating stable rates and long-term purchase agreements.
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As cities become more populated, planners are going to have to start thinking hard about open spaces.
by John Davies
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How to save tens of billions of dollars, create a catalyst for the renewable energy industry, improve utility profitability, strengthen security and slow global climate change.
by Greg Kats
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Sensors, mobile applications and new communication technologies are delivering dynamic new, cost-effective transportation options.
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Measuring the costs and benefits of LEED certification is easier now that multiple studies have shown green buildings sell for higher prices and draw higher rents.
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Citibank's head of green buildings talks about the three ingredients to sustainability success.
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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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Can companies, NGOs and government provide greater visibility into the performance of energy-efficienct buildings? The White House wants to know.
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The New York Times provokes reactions, near and far, on the pollution and wasteful power use of data centers. A look at recent coverage and leaders in building highly efficient data centers.
by Derek Top
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State green banks, with the power to raise capital through multiple means, have been at the forefront of energy finance, and will become even more critical if Congress lets the production tax credit expire this year.
by Doug Sims
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With cities growing more crowded, many are looking to IT to map problems and find solutions
by Lenika Cruz
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Convergence of smart grid technologies promise smarter cities by reducing carbon emissions and operating costs and better management of electricity, gas and water resources