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After centralizing data that detailed its consumption and spending habits, the grocery giant mitigated risk through negotiating stable rates and long-term purchase agreements.
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As cities become more populated, planners are going to have to start thinking hard about open spaces.
by John Davies
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How to save tens of billions of dollars, create a catalyst for the renewable energy industry, improve utility profitability, strengthen security and slow global climate change.
by Greg Kats
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Sensors, mobile applications and new communication technologies are delivering dynamic new, cost-effective transportation options.
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Measuring the costs and benefits of LEED certification is easier now that multiple studies have shown green buildings sell for higher prices and draw higher rents.
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Citibank's head of green buildings talks about the three ingredients to sustainability success.
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Blackstone acquisition of Vivint for $2B shows enormous potential big players are seeing in field.
by Aaron Tilley
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The New York Times provokes reactions, near and far, on the pollution and wasteful power use of data centers. A look at recent coverage and leaders in building highly efficient data centers.
by Derek Top
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State green banks, with the power to raise capital through multiple means, have been at the forefront of energy finance, and will become even more critical if Congress lets the production tax credit expire this year.
by Doug Sims
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With cities growing more crowded, many are looking to IT to map problems and find solutions
by Lenika Cruz
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Convergence of smart grid technologies promise smarter cities by reducing carbon emissions and operating costs and better management of electricity, gas and water resources
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Spray-on lithium ion batteries, robot arms that adjust solar panels and recycling rare earth metals are just a few of the latest developments in smart energy.
by Liz Enbysk
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New York City joins Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington DC in reporting energy use of commercial buildings.
by Ryan Briggs
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Schneider Electric, Johnson Controls, Siemens and IBM are among the vendors looking to gain ground in the smart building managed services market -- expected to reach $1.1 billion by 2020.
by Derek Top
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Facility to feature the largest supercomputer dedicated solely to energy efficiency and renewable energy research.
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With 100,000 users, the PlugShare mobile EV app is gathering detailed data on charging infrastructure and helping cities prepare for EV adoption
by Derek Top
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Large commercial building owners, like McGraw Hill and Alcoa, are taking a novel approach to industrial demand response to reap financial rewards upwards to $500,000 annually.
by Colin Meehan
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Forget the Volt, the Leaf, the Prius, even the Tesla. An entirely different transportation revolution is happening when it comes to big rigs.
by Joel Makower
119
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Citywide car-sharing service features a fleet of 70 BMW ActiveE all-electric vehicles and debut of smart parking app
by Derek Top
120
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Energy efficient retrofits are shifting away from one-time measures to the installation of energy management software.
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One of the global leaders in smart grid industrial hardware sees big data, software and collaboration as key to the company's future success
by Derek Top
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Intelligent transportation requires a system that is instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent.
by Greg Rucks
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Venture capitalists are seeding startups which will enable a building to produce as much energy as it consumes. Here's the four emerging areas that will draw attention in coming months.
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With commercial buildings accounting for up to 75 percent of the energy used and 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in urban areas, it's critical that they operate more efficiently.
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Mass.-based company offers Web-based platform to analyze water, gas and electric utility data to target the $2 billion U.S. multi-tenant apartment building market.
by Derek Top