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Apple's VP of Environmental Initiatives hopes she has inspired home runs, starting with renewable energy.
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Connecting the dots between utilities and consumer packaged goods companies doesn’t require as many dots as you might think.
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3D printing isn't always green, but with the right materials it can reduce waste and energy use.
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These financial realists avoid excess and debt -- and don't mind buying used or sharing instead of buying new.
by Brooks Clark
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Few people are racing to renewables, but you can count on deal seekers and three other types.
by Anna Clark
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Here's a way to bypass the sprawling transmission systems of the industrialized world into a new energy paradigm.
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The tech giant gave a sneak peek from its R&D labs, including projects to help city dwellers map air pollution and avoid hazards on their commute.
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A startup developes a smart phone app to help consumers sift through the dense world of energy rebates.
by Elisa Wood
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Communities across the U.S. are collapsing the gap between needed services and civic improvements through an innovative citizen-to-city communications system.
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More corporations are crossing the aisle to advance sustainability efforts.
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It’s time for a new approach that incorporates changing attitudes towards car ownership.
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Canadian telematics startup unveils device to connect cars to the Internet and launches an aftermarket open platform for car apps.
by Derek Top
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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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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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After evaluating 24 million miles of electric-vehicle driving, the EV Project has learned some lessons that could have huge implications for EVs' success. Here's what we know now.
by Adam Aston
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Is energy becoming a big-box business? A first-of-its-kind program gives customers the option to switch energy service providers at a Chicago-area Best Buy store.
by Derek Top
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Why would the world's largest auto maker invest in a company that helps people use fewer cars?
by Marc Gunther
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In spite of the energy-saving promise of smart meters, many homes still have the regular ones. GE this week unveiled a new set of products that will enable consumers to manage their energy use -- with or without smart meters.
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New energy efficiency standards proposed by the Department of Energy this week would cut the vast amounts of energy wasted by appliances that aren't even in active use.
by Meg Waltner
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Last week's consumer electronics extravaganza featured plenty of whimsical gadgets -- gyro-stabilized electric unicycles, anyone? -- but it also showed just how practical, and poised for popularity, home energy management systems have become.
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Providing open source developer tools to build applications that connect smart meters, home appliances, and smart phones with back-office utility systems, the program hopes to accelerate time-to-market opportunities for new products and services.
by Derek Top
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Pushing device communications standards, a new standards committee from the Consumer Electronics Association will help manufacturers, utilities, and service providers increase time-to-market opportunities for smart grid consumer products.
by Derek Top
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In the wake of strict new fuel-efficiency legislation in the United States and Europe, the latest international auto show continues the trend of big green solutions. Here's how physics meets sustainability making cars greener.
by Ted Grozier
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Ford and SunPower team up to bring home solar to EV owners, the ongoing salmonella scare brings poultry-farming problems to light, and more in today's first look at the news.