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GreenBiz Group's VERGE SF conference delved into how technology advancements in energy, buildings and transportation are creating smart, efficient cities
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A crowd-sourced pitch competition, complete with "clap-o-meter" judging, pits nine disruptive startups in digital transportation, smart energy systems and collaborative consumption. And the winner is…
by Rachel Barge
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How can one find an energy strategy that can be applied to a diverse group of buildings? AT&T and Rocky Mountain institute's Portfolio Challenge are teaming up to show buildng owners that applying energy retrofits at scale can save money and make an impact.
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With the large number of DC powered devices in buildings, and with DC generation now utilized in many newer structures, we need to maximize its use -- and stop conversion waste.
by Jim Sinopoli
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The greatest potential to achieve transformations in increasingly urban populations is at the municipal level. GreenBiz Group's conference aimed to accelerate the action around smart cities through the convergence of building, vehicle and information technologies.
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Prologis Inc.'s corporate headquarters will pay for $1.6 million in upgrades at its headquarters with innovative financing tool that helps local governments incentivize clean energy.
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GreenBiz Group's conference focused on big data, smart buildings, connected vehicles, and empowered consumers marks a changing conversation on how to create solutions for sustainable change.
by Joel Makower
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Johnson Controls opens a new marketplace intended for commercial building owners to save energy and money, and provides a new channel for energy analytics startups to sell their wares
by Jennifer Kho
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Information technology, data collection and new PACE financing mechanisms are poised to make buildings smarter.
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Creating platforms and networks for people to convene, innovate, and thrive doesn't take a tech revolution. More like a culture revolution.
by Joel Makower
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By opening up its Panoptix energy management platform for HackCity this week, Johnson Controls unveils a developer program and a first-of-its-kind app marketplace
by Derek Top
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Chicago and Las Vegas are among the cities demonstrating that the future of urbanism doesn't have to be Blade Runner dark.
by Mark Lee
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Think cleantech is over? You haven't seen the new generation of digital cleantech startups, where software meets energy
by Rachel Barge
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How does technology convergence change the nature of cities and suburbs, and how we live, work, travel, play and shop? A new report says innovation is coming to a neighborhood near you.
by Joel Makower
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AutoGrid Systems is the newest startup to tackle the big (and unstructured) data smart grid challenge.
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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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The city is challenging residents to use the massive amount of energy data generated in their homes as a tool to encourage greater sustainability.
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A Netherlands pilot project allows for hyperlocal energy transactions -- think of it as an eBay model for buying and selling electricity.
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Transitioning to complex, high-performance, energy efficient buildings requires pointing out the failings of current building management systems. Here's why they don't work.
by Jim Sinopoli
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Leaders from IBM, Google, White House and other entrepreneurs, thought leaders and policy makers among nominees promoting convergence of IT with energy, buildings and transportation.
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Reducing IT’s energy consumption is synonymous with cutting costs -- and carbon. Data Center Infrastructure Management is the tool that can help IT managers and CFOs make that happen.
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As sales and investments decline, vendors are moving into related fields to stay afloat.
by Aaron Tilley
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At our recent VERGE São Paulo event, leaders from IBM, GE and WWF <font color='#333333' face='Arial, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif'><font>agreed that private sector collaboration is needed to help spur advancements in sustainable technology.</font></font>
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Companies like Echelon are expanding into international markets. Can other manufacturers take advantage of the rising demand?