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In this Q&A, S&C Electric's vice president of strategic solutions says the North American smart cities market may be at a tipping point.
by Jesse Berst
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Want proof that the smart-grid ecosystem is alive and well? Nest Labs' news that it has signed partnerships with some of the US's biggest utilities should suffice. But more innovation is still needed.
by Jamie Fine
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The company worked with Florida Power and Light to complete a groundbreaking smart grid project sparked, in part, by an Obama stimulus grant.
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Replacing the energy being generated by a New York nuclear plant is a thorny problem for the state and Con Edison.
by Elisa Wood
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Tech giant's partnership with utility will enable companies operating energy-hungry data centers to expand their use of renewables.
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Some say energy storage promises to make renewables a more attractive proposition to utilities. But the truth may be more complicated.
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The electricity market is changing, big time. Will utilities lead, follow or get out of the way?
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In 2012, Thailand's state utility had achieved 15,700 gigawatt hours of energy savings with its energy efficiency program, exceeding its own targets.
by Louise Brown
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More than 8,000 buildings in the U.S. earned certification in the past year.
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Emerging technologies can transform our electricity grid, but new financial mechanisms are necessary to realize the vision of a smart grid.
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The computer-maker giant partners with OSIsoft on a data management architecture to test grid operations and joins the advisory board of the Pecan Street smart grid demonstration project
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General Electric takes a stand on the mash-up of big data, manufacturing, and infrastructure. Is this the next, next thing for sustainability, or ecomagination redux?
by Joel Makower
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After utilities' operations and reputations took a hit from Superstorm Sandy, some are partnering with IBM to better predict storms' impacts and to boost grid stability.
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What will it take to store energy for use when the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow? It's harder than you think.
by Greg Kats
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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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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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Envision this: Charlotte is a citywide initiative offering innovative approaches in the quest to reduce energy and water consumption and attract businesses.
by Jesse Berst
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An Oracle survey finds many utilities are overlooking the most important way to use smart grid data: to deliver value directly to customers
by Jesse Berst
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This revolution will definitely not be televised -- it's being delivered via facebook apps, plus old-fashioned technology like letters that show customers how their energy usage compares to their neighbors.
by Marc Gunther
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Google, British Airways, FedEx and AT&T among global companies surveyed about the business complexities in dealing with energy market transformations.
by Derek Top
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Winners from DOE's $100,000 cash-prize challenge include a Facebook app using trees to visualize energy use and how businesses can obtain ENERGY STAR benchmarks
by Derek Top
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The director of the forward-looking utility's energy- and cost-savings programs talks about the smart grid, demand response and how Big Data is creating the utility of the future.
by Don Reed
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The chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, along with leaders from utilities and green power buyers, talked about the state of the utility business, what needs to be done to make smart grids happen, and why Enron had the right idea (sort of).
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In spite of the energy-saving promise of smart meters, many homes still have the regular ones. GE this week unveiled a new set of products that will enable consumers to manage their energy use -- with or without smart meters.
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What will it take to make energy as distributed, ubiquitous and efficient as the Internet?
by Joel Makower