Displaying 76 - 100 of 139
76
Article
Technology's potential to drive behavioral change in buildings -- and thereby improve costs, effectiveness and efficiency -- is vast. Here are some tips for getting the most out of building tech.
by Jim Sinopoli
77
Article
Volvo's software stores the topography of hilly roads and then optimizes how its trucks drive on them.
78
Article
More than 8,000 buildings in the U.S. earned certification in the past year.
79
Article
In places where residents can join networks to share cars, people save money, emissions drop and parking spaces free up.
by David Kiron
80
Article
A trial with Pacific Gas & Electric tests consumer acceptance of cloud-connected thermostats and demand response programs.
by Derek Top
81
Article
Finding new ways to tap energy savings in the data center and participating in demand response programs.
82
Article
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.
83
Article
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.
84
Article
More than 550 industry professionals polled in BSR/Globescan survey said finding solutions throughout their value chain was a top challenge.
85
Article
In partnership with The Sustainability Consortium, the big-box giant announces big plans in China involving supply chain research, sourcing and product design.
86
Article
Citywide car-sharing service features a fleet of 70 BMW ActiveE all-electric vehicles and debut of smart parking app
by Derek Top
87
Article
Intelligent transportation requires a system that is instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent.
by Greg Rucks
88
Article
Scientists are developing smart-building materials that can regulate temperatures without air conditioning or heating, potentially cutting energy costs for commercial and industrial buildings.
by Jennifer Kho
89
Article
As a handful of Japanese automakers offer market solutions allowing electric batteries to lend backup power to homes, the future of comprehensive vehicle-to-grid technologies remains years off.
by Adam Aston
90
Article
Two auto industry leaders see electric vehicles, car sharing, and alternative fuels like biofuels and compressed natural gas transforming the passenger vehicle landscape in the years to come.
by Eric Louie
91
Article
Microgrids are energy efficient, improve power reliability and lower energy costs.
by Jim Sinopoli
92
Article
A legal settlement that brings more than $100 million in investment to California’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure has become a big mess, with Ecotality suing to prevent what it calls a monopoly by its rival NRG. Who will win -- and who stands to lose?
93
Article
Building energy management has become a go-to solution for helping building owners and managers cut costs and improve their environmental performance. And continuous data analytics offers a new way to reap even more savings.
94
Article
At VERGE London, speakers discussed how the convergence of energy, information, transportation and building technologies is impacting cars, buildings, cities, energy and more. Check out the Twitter chatter from attendees during the event.
by Jennifer Kho
95
Article
Governments are key to fostering smarter cars, according to carmakers struggling to make progress. For now, speed bumps are keeping the market from accelerating as quickly as many would like.
by Lem Bingley
96
Article
Quick-charging stations are seen as gateway to large-scale electric-vehicle adoption. Here's a look at some of the infrastructure players who are ready to pounce on the growing EV market.
by Derek Top
97
Article
As the venerable motor company looks ahead to its next century of innovation, Viera talks about a key element of that future: Intelligent vehicles, what they might be, and with it will take to get them out on the road.
by Don Reed
98
Article
The nature of facility management is rapidly changing with the onset of smart building technologies and greater demand for efficiency from the C-Suite. Here's what you can do now to get your buildings in top shape.
by Jim Sinopoli
99
Article
The development the AMEE carbon measurement and management platform provided the narrative for a "One Great Idea" presentation at VERGE DC and illustrated several of the conference themes.
100
Article
Green is growing deep roots in the auto industry, as this year's Geneva event waves fewer eco flags but shows big improvements in fuel efficiency and auto innovation.
by Ted Grozier