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Communities across the U.S. are collapsing the gap between needed services and civic improvements through an innovative citizen-to-city communications system.
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Cloud-hosted software applications could help facility managers become more proactive about achieving peak efficiency.
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Bottom-up processes in areas such as transportation can create cities that actually work for residents.
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Crossing the street can be dangerous for a child -- at least, until she comes up with a better way.
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There are 4.5 parking spaces for every vehicle, but it's still hard to find spots. What technology will change that?
by Greg Rucks
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A new report on the buildings of the future includes vertical farms and robots.
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Rather than revoke employees’ rights to cloud commuting, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer should allow them to cowork instead.
by Greg Lindsay
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<span style='orphans: 2; widows: 2;'>The mayor's sustainability efforts, along with EEB Hub, are creating a more resilient and competitive building stock.
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The country has been actively supporting projects in four cities since 2010.
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Minneapolis is the latest U.S. city to require energy reporting to encourage efficiency improvements.
by Derek Top
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Truly autonomous vehicles, equipped with sensors and networked technologies, could have big implications for traffic congestion, fuel economy, parking and much more.
by Ben Holland
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Where electric vehicles are charged -- at home, at the workplace or in public -- plays a debatable role in the push to drive EV adoption.
by Ben Holland
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A project to unleash city agency data has sparked the creation of dozens of new apps, from maps to discover green spaces to sensors tracking bike and pedestrian traffic
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Networked charging stations will help electric vehicles roam across the continent.
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The German automaker's long view of sustainability includes integrating renewable energy into production facilities and tapping vehicle-to-grid technologies.
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At the company's North Carolina data center, 60 percent of energy will be produced by its own renewable sources.
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Canadian telematics startup unveils device to connect cars to the Internet and launches an aftermarket open platform for car apps.
by Derek Top
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Microgrids -- where an electrical grid operates in "island" mode -- offer increased reliability for mission critical facilities and can help cities prepare for the next superstorm.
by Peter Asmus
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Cisco is a major partner in the effort for smart cities certification.
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A startup's energy management system taps electric vehicle batteries and cloud-based analytics to help two iconic San Francisco hotels run at building peak performance.
by Derek Top
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Investors may be back-pedaling away from the term "cleantech," but financial interest and innovation in digital transportation, smart energy and collaborative consumption is at an all-time high.
by Rachel Barge
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Convergence of technologies and organizations takes a lot of TLC. Especially C: collaboration, collision, and community.
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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.