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The heads of two progressive utilities offer clues on how to profit with solar, combined heat and power, and microgrids.
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Microgrids and cogeneration kept the lights on for NYU and a housing development while Sandy caused widespread outages.
by Mary Barber
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We tend to think of colleges, and especially students, as our future -- not only the students themselves, the next generation of leaders, but the actual
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"We have met the enemy and he is us."So said the long-running American comic strip character Pogo in a 1970 Earth Day poster about pollution. The
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Fashion designers, hydrologists and hackers mixed it up in this competition, which introduced Cleanweb and Social Impact categories.
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The company’s remote auditing software has proved adept at picking out low-hanging fruit.
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Investment in smart meters and a competitive market have put Texas well past other states on the way to a modernized smart grid.
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What can states learn from Arizona and Colorado about uniting water and energy planning?
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In the latest version of the Equator Principles, even more energy projects will be subject to banks' risk reviews.
by Chris Nolan
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Many say the power grid is becoming less reliable. Proposed laws aim to bring thermal energy storage closer to home.
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The electricity industry’s been abuzz recently about the need for a more resilient grid. As a result, microgrids are quickly becoming the industry’s topic
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Want proof that the smart-grid ecosystem is alive and well? Nest Labs' news that it has signed partnerships with some of the US's biggest utilities should suffice. But more innovation is still needed.
by Jamie Fine
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Some say energy storage promises to make renewables a more attractive proposition to utilities. But the truth may be more complicated.
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A new analysis shows more precise estimates of emissions for renewable and conventional electricity generation technologies.
by Garvin Heath
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India's massive power failure left more than 600 million people without electricity and prompted calls for energy reforms -- including the use of more sustainable energy sources. Will this lead to opportunities for companies to update India’s infrastructure and deploy new technologies for greater growth?<br />
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Kim Hayden, a partner at a leading energy-focused law firm, discusses the state of energy law and regulation in this country, market barriers to alternative energy implementation, renewable portfolio standards, and much more.
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This revolution will definitely not be televised -- it's being delivered via facebook apps, plus old-fashioned technology like letters that show customers how their energy usage compares to their neighbors.
by Marc Gunther
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Google, British Airways, FedEx and AT&T among global companies surveyed about the business complexities in dealing with energy market transformations.
by Derek Top
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Winners from DOE's $100,000 cash-prize challenge include a Facebook app using trees to visualize energy use and how businesses can obtain ENERGY STAR benchmarks
by Derek Top
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With just weeks to go, London is hustling to deliver on its pledge to make the 2012 Summer Games the greenest ever.
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The EPA just set its first rules to regulate pollution from natural-gas fracking. Here's how all the debate and activity is already driving change for energy, manufacturing and transportation companies.
by Adam Aston
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It's no surprise that some utilities oppose the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed rules to limit carbon emissions from new power plants, but not all utilities are worried. Here are some that are ready for the change.
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San Diego-based On-Ramp Wireless will be provide networking platform for South Korea's Jeju Smart Grid Test-Bed project, considered one of the largest smart grid projects in the world.
by Derek Top
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A Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative (SGCC) survey of 1200 U.S. residents finds younger, more educated consumers more likely to participate in energy management programs.
by Derek Top