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The electric utility industry will continue its charge toward renewables and carbon reduction, but on-site solar systems contribute to the carbon reduction we all need to support, and they make us look good while doing it.
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Americans do want greener homes. They just don’t call them that.
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The Tesla CEO doesn't have to bring power to Puerto Rico to spark revolutionary thinking.
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The industry could drive entirely new revenue streams and business models by investing in charging stations. Too expensive? Think of it as a branding exercise.
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At the 2015 International Builders Show, only a handful of companies mentioned sustainability. Here's what product makers can do about it.
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Allowing consumers to take charge of their buying experiences could make companies' buying and selling process more cost effective.
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At a GreenBiz webcast this week, execs from J&J, Microsoft and Walmart discussed on the future of renewables and utilities.
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Are we getting anywhere? Are environmentalists and money talking to each other? At this conference, they did … and they said some encouraging things.
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Many utlities are handing electricity generation to the solar industry. But this sacrifices an enviable marketing relationship with customers.
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What green building can teach us about green marketing.
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Consumers are apparently willing to spend big bucks -- as much as $1,500 a year -- to do nothing at all when it comes to embracing energy efficiency in their homes. We've discovered a new reason why screaming "Save Money!" doesn't do the trick, and we call it "The Apathy Gap."