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You may have heard of solar farms, solar parks and solar rooftops, but now the Coloradan community of Fort Collins is looking to grow what may be the world's
December 31, 2013 by James Murray
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In a world where technology is increasingly accelerating sustainability solutions — a movement we call VERGE — themes around open data, smart technologies and
December 18, 2013 by Elaine Hsieh
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A huge solar array planned for Staten Island is expected to increase New York City's renewable energy capacity by 50 percent.
The solar power station is due to
November 29, 2013 by Will Nichols
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Last month, governors from eight states -- California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island and Vermont -- signed a pledge to
November 21, 2013 by Mike Calise
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The end of October marked the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, whose electrical system aftermath continues to drive calls for an updated and more
November 21, 2013 by Bodhi Rader
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The end of October marked the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, whose electrical system aftermath continues to drive calls for an updated and more
November 19, 2013 by Elsa Wenzel
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Dallas, Texas, stands out as one of the few large cities that's enforcing a green building code, and it's doing so with strong methods as it works toward being
October 31, 2013 by Sustainable Business
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For years, people talked about how important modernizing the grid is to our planet. But Hurricane Sandy proved to be a more powerful impetus, pushing states to
October 24, 2013 by Martin LaMonica
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The energy business is in for a shock, one that won't come from a mere earthquake or hurricane. This shakeup is deeper and will be longer-lasting, and it dares
September 18, 2013 by Elsa Wenzel
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The heat wave that rolled across the U.S. last week highlighted the need for utilities to keep energy use under control at peak hours -- as well as the
July 26, 2013 by Jonathan Bardelline
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The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Portfolio Manager, used by more than 9,000 hotels across the United States to benchmark their energy and water
July 1, 2013 by Glenn Hasek
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With the cities of Houston and Palo Alto both announcing big purchases of renewable energy, it shows that prices are at the point where cities can get a
June 26, 2013 by Sustainable Business
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When New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg leaves office in January, green building advocates lose a strong ally. But they are determined to make sure his
June 18, 2013 by Elisa Wood
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Local chambers of commerce across the country are serving as surprising catalysts of clean-energy innovation and growth, attracting investment, improving
May 21, 2013 by Diane Doucette
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Nature of Business radio, created and hosted by Chrissy Coughlin, is a weekly show on business and environment.He is on a mission to take data streaming in
May 19, 2013 by Chrissy Coughlin
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Last week, the Boston City Council approved an ordinance requiring larger commercial and residential buildings to report annual energy and water usage to the
May 13, 2013 by Minot Frye
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Enlighted Inc., which makes intelligent sensor technology that increases energy efficiency in buildings, has raised $20 million in a Series C round.
New
April 30, 2013 by Sustainable Business
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When it comes to managing energy consumption, safety conditions and other building processes across your company's real estate portfolio, which scenario sounds
March 27, 2013 by Heather Clancy
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What will a skyscraper built in 2050 look like? How will it function?
Rather than being static as they are today, in the future buildings will produce food,
March 7, 2013 by Sustainable Business
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The Philadelphia region is poised to become one of the nation’s leaders in fostering a more energy-efficient building stock. While President Barack Obama's
February 27, 2013 by Laurie Actman
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As a way to incentivize landlords to compete for lower operational costs, Minneapolis is the latest U.S. city — and the first in the Midwest — to adopt an
February 13, 2013 by Derek Top