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Chicago is better known as the “Windy City,” but its official motto, “City in a Garden,” describes the image it is striving for. Despite its industrial roots,
March 11, 2015 by Mike Hower
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This article originally appeared at Ensia.
Over many decades, the centralized power grid — a one-way flow of electricity, generated by large, remote power
July 7, 2014 by Justin Gerdes
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The solar industry dramatically has cut costs in the past six years through economies of scale: with the market flooded with equipment, prices plummeted.
In
June 20, 2014 by Martin LaMonica
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Given the growing interest in a low-carbon economy and renewable energy, it would follow that when it comes to adding solar and wind power to the electrical
May 21, 2014 by Elaine Hsieh
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Occupying about five square miles of sun-drenched land in Southern California's Mojave Desert, the new Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System is a major
February 19, 2014 by Garrett Hering
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Crowdfunding is everywhere today, reaching out to individuals in our field to fund documentaries on climate change, solar schools in England, solar systems in
February 11, 2014 by Sustainable Business
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60 Minutes aired a piece on the cleantech space on January 5. In the days that followed, I have had interesting conversations with clients about what was
January 13, 2014 by Sheeraz Haji
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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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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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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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BMW recently convened a group of transportation, electric vehicle (EV) and energy thought leaders in Silicon Valley to participate in a dialogue with their
December 19, 2012 by Christine Hertzog
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Sandy -- yet another major storm to wreak havoc with the utility grid infrastructure on the U.S. East Coast – underscores a compelling reality: the status quo
December 5, 2012 by Peter Asmus
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Buildings consume significant amounts of energy. The
November 7, 2012 by Christine Hertzog
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Editor's Note: To understand what's next for the convergence of smart grid technologies be sure to check out [email protected], November 12-13.
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September 19, 2012 by Christine Hertzog
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Smart building technologies are raising the bar for what's possible in energy savings and efficiency improvements for managing commercial buildings.
Look no
September 12, 2012 by Derek Top
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This summer's heat wave in Texas has put an historical strain on the state's electrical grid. Officials from the Public Utility Commission (PUC) and the
August 29, 2012 by Colin Meehan