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The new relationships mark IBM's two most recent moves to advance its market presence in Europe's developing smart grid.
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The company has been focused on home automation and security since its founding in 1999, but is expanding its reach into the alternative energy market, funding 2,400 solar installations across four states.
by Derek Top
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A new report from BSR and CTIA, the wireless industry lobbying group, touts the benefits of wireless technologies for saving billions of dollars on costs and emissions in the coming years, particularly in logistics, farming and smart grids.
by Derek Top
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Tim Healy, the CEO of EnerNOC, talks about how demand response can be an insurance policy for the grid, and how his company has succeeded at getting individuals and businesses alike to cut their energy use.
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A pilot project on the company's Redmond campus will save an estimated $1 million per year in energy use, and pay for itself in less than 18 months, one key element of its overall sustainability strategy as laid out in its new CSR report.
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General Electric and Inovateus Solar are working together to offer solar-powered carports equipped with charging stations for electric cars -- a concept that enables large-scale EV charging in commercial and corporate parking lots without a huge draw on the grid.
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The two-year R&D partnership will look at ways tighten connections between EVs, their power source and the buildings occupied by their drivers.
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Smart cities in the not-so-distant future will be built on a growing network of technology. Pike Research takes a look at the prospects for that market in is latest report.
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From car-sharing to self-driving cars, a panel at this year's Meeting of the Minds conference explored how the world's biggest automakers think city-dwellers will get around in the future.
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A study that's billed as the biggest real-world look at how electric vehicles pair with a renewable-energy grid finds that smart charging and smartphone apps are the only way to keep the grid afloat and cars on the road.
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This year's Meeting of the Minds conference, kicking off today in Boulder, brings together industry, nonprofit and governmental leaders for a no-holds-barred look at how well smart technologies are progressing.
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The utility's comprehensive smart meter project made it easier for its repair crews to get power back to customers in the wake of the devastating tornado swarm this past spring.
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The Smart Grid Consumer Collective has nearly doubled its membership so far this year, and as GridWeek kicks off this week, plans to roll out research on how to speed customer adoption of smart grid technologies.
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Jon Wellinghoff, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, talks about the convergence of vehicles, IT, buildings and energy at a recent panel on smart grid innovation.
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Smart city technology is a $8.1 billion market today but is expected to zoom to almost five times that size in just five years.
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The annual Commuter Pain study from IBM, which looks at commutes in 20 cities across the globe, finds that public transit use is up and traffic is somewhat down, but commuters are still highly stressed out about their daily grinds.
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Putting solar on new residential buildings is a win-win-win situation, but not an easy one to achieve: One development outside of Sacramento, Calif., shows how builders, utilities and cleantech companies can make it happen.
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A bonanza of energy rebates for California retailers, a meat company's efforts to make its facilities greener and a slew of LEED-Gold certifications made headlines this week.
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IBM is testing the ability of the smart grid to change consumer behavior with a project letting 1,000 households see real-time, detailed energy data.
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The EU's attempt to remedy the deadlock over extending the Kyoto Protocol, the Friends of the Earth's call for taking green scissors to the U.S. budget and a new report on smart grid cyber security are in the news today.
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Eight years ago, the U.S. suffered the biggest electrical blackout in its history. What is being done now to prevent future outages and protect the grid against other threats?
by energyNOW !
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Building management systems have been around for decades -- and some are showing their age as new, more-integrated and more feature-rich systems are hitting the market. Here are four ways BMS companies can stay relevant.
by Jim Sinopoli
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Texas, like much of the country, is suffering through an extreme summer heat-wave. While utilities are hesitant to ask their customers to scale back the energy use, smart grid technologies offer a better way to keep the grid up.
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California's three big utilities have strong strategic plans for a smart grid and intend to spend billions to build it. But they need to do more to make their visions a successful reality, says EDF.
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Singapore teams with Panasonic to create Asia's first test bed in public housing for technology that's designed to provide total energy solutions.