Sefaira Raises $10.8M for Fast Handling of Big Green Building Data
Jeff St. John: April 11, 2012
Your green design software just got a boost of adrenaline.
Your green design software just got a boost of adrenaline.
The green building startup sees an exodus of talent as it exits the energy software and financing space to refocus on materials.
Reeling from its post-Fukushima power crisis, Japan is fast-forwarding projects to hook up plug-in cars, solar panels, grid batteries and willing consumers. Export markets await.
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Thin Film 2012–2016: Technologies, Markets and Strategies for Survival
The Enterprise Smart Grid and a Corporate Buyer’s Guide for Energy Management Software
U.S. Solar Market Insight: 2011 Year-in-Review
Siemens picks up $25 million contract for Mumbai region, while projects contend for $100 million in government smart grid grants.
IBM applies its Tririga software to greening the U.S. Air Force’s global infrastructure.
A new tool estimates that there is enough land and water to accommodate 958 gigawatts of clean energy and all the CAES we can use in the U.S.
“2012 will be a big year, but we’re only at the beginning of a decade-long transition.”
Can mobile gas-sniffing units prevent another pipeline disaster?
A report on what’s happening at the big smart grid shindig in San Antonio
How innovative technology helps business and the environment
Can coal really be made cleaner? Technically, yes. Economically, maybe.
Ecomagination sales outpace the rest of GE—and we look at the latest product additions.
Governor Chris Christie claims he wants to withdraw from RGGI to help business—but business says the opposite.
Synthetic food? Perfect solar harvesting? What is the ultimate green invention?
The Green Giants are on the move.