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The installation of nearly 4,500 solar panels at our San Adrian plant in northern Spain is just the latest in a series of environmental efforts that have earned the plant a reputation as one of the most innovative in that region.
by Grant Moos
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After utilities' operations and reputations took a hit from Superstorm Sandy, some are partnering with IBM to better predict storms' impacts and to boost grid stability.
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U.S. businesses have big opportunities in home lighting and heating, where CFLs, LEDs and heating oil-to-natural gas conversions are poised for growth.<br />
by David Wigder
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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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Energy benchmarking can help building owners understand their property's energy use and compare performance to identify the most efficient sites.
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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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A new report gives insight on how property owners can maximize their return from investing in green upgrades.
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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 chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, along with leaders from utilities and green power buyers, talked about the state of the utility business, what needs to be done to make smart grids happen, and why Enron had the right idea (sort of).
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Two big trends in energy generation -- shifting to renewables, and evolving to smaller, decentralized systems -- will have a profound impact on utilities and almost every energy-using company. Here's what firms can do to prepare.
by Lena Hansen