Policy 55
Are DOE Loan Guarantees an Energy Policy Mistake?
Research Spotlight

Are DOE Loan Guarantees an Energy Policy Mistake?

It’s the Liberals versus the Libertarians: Is the DOE Loan Guarantee Program a righteous creator of jobs and new industry or a wrongful use of taxpayer money?

by Eric Wesoff
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 4
Mitsui Plunks $3.5 Million Into Redwood Systems

Mitsui Plunks $3.5 Million Into Redwood Systems

More money for building management

by Michael Kanellos
Grid Optimization 2
Smart Grid Shopping Spree Continues: Schneider Bids $2B for Telvent

Smart Grid Shopping Spree Continues: Schneider Bids $2B for Telvent

Telvent lets you know what’s going on on the grid at any given moment.

by Michael Kanellos
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 17
Why Smart Appliances Are Oversold
Industry Perspective

Why Smart Appliances Are Oversold

They’re cool, they’re expensive, and they won’t deliver us to the consumer-smart grid nexus.

by Katherine Tweed
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Energy Storage 11
Primus Gets $11M From KP and Others for Energy Storage

Primus Gets $11M From KP and Others for Energy Storage

VC investors continue to look for a disruptive energy storage model.

by Eric Wesoff
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 1
GridPoint 4.0, Andy Tang Goes to Scientific Conservation, and Problems With Smart Gas Meters

GridPoint 4.0, Andy Tang Goes to Scientific Conservation, and Problems With Smart Gas Meters

It’s a whole mess o’ smart grid news today.

by Michael Kanellos
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 6
Tendril Waltzes Into Australia

Tendril Waltzes Into Australia

Origin Energy picks Tendril for a pilot that could have a big payoff.

by Katherine Tweed
Networking/AMI 1
Could Siemens Buy SmartSynch? DOE to Fund Appliance Rebates?
Research Spotlight

Could Siemens Buy SmartSynch? DOE to Fund Appliance Rebates?

Musings from ConnectivityWeek. Plus: how many home networking companies have received VC funding? It’s a shocker.

by Michael Kanellos
Other Energy 32
GE’s Gas-Fired Plants Could Enable More Wind and Solar Power

GE’s Gas-Fired Plants Could Enable More Wind and Solar Power

“We have a lot to understand about when we transform to a varying supply.”

by Eric Wesoff
Mobility 30
New Fuel Economy Labels May Give a Boost to Electric Vehicles

New Fuel Economy Labels May Give a Boost to Electric Vehicles

The feds update the sticker and issue a plan to go alternative with the government’s entire car fleet.

by Katherine Tweed
Energy Efficiency 59
Update: The Value of a Negawatt

Update: The Value of a Negawatt

Watch the panel discussion tonight live! Come find out where the best business case for energy savings is in New York City—and beyond.

by Katherine Tweed
Energy Storage 7
Stealthy Small-Scale Storage Startups

Stealthy Small-Scale Storage Startups

Stealthy Powergetics and Solar Storage are going after energy storage behind the meter.

by Eric Wesoff
Grid Optimization 3
Mixed Greens: GE Buys Ecomagination Winner, Non-News From Google, Cree Redux, and More

Mixed Greens: GE Buys Ecomagination Winner, Non-News From Google, Cree Redux, and More

Plus, Harvest Power gets more money for trash tech.

by Michael Kanellos
Grid Edge 14
Confronting the Smart Meter and Health Issue Link

Confronting the Smart Meter and Health Issue Link

The connection of smart meters and AMI to health issues, crop circles, and alien abductions.

by Eric Wesoff
Grid Edge 3
Smart Grid Fest: Connectivity Week Kickoff

Smart Grid Fest: Connectivity Week Kickoff

Opportunities, potential industry impasses, and thousands of acronyms

by Eric Wesoff
Smart Grid 2
Duke Sees a Future With Cellular
Research Spotlight

Duke Sees a Future With Cellular

The mega-utility isn’t throwing mesh or PLC out the window, but it’s making the case that cellular has arrived.

by Katherine Tweed
Corporate Sustainability 0
Green Tech at Midyear: What’s Hot, What’s Not
Research Spotlight

Green Tech at Midyear: What’s Hot, What’s Not

It’s nearly June. Do you know what the hottest trends are?

by Michael Kanellos
Energy Storage 1
A Dash of Salts for EVs From Leyden Energy

A Dash of Salts for EVs From Leyden Energy

Did you know your batteries give off gas?

by Michael Kanellos
Energy Efficiency 17
Can Green Be Free?
Industry Perspective

Can Green Be Free?

Some energy-efficient and clean technologies could make their way into consumers’ hands at low or no cost—in the right regions.

by Katherine Tweed
Grid Edge 0
The Networked Grid in Pictures and Video

The Networked Grid in Pictures and Video

Missed the conference? See photos and videos after the jump.

by Staff
Batteries, Storage & Fuel Cells 15
Bill Gates and Total Invest in Sadoway’s Liquid Metal Battery

Bill Gates and Total Invest in Sadoway’s Liquid Metal Battery

Using earth-abundant elements to get beyond lithium-ion batteries

by Eric Wesoff
Energy Storage 18
Primus Power: Getting Flow Batteries to Market

Primus Power: Getting Flow Batteries to Market

What’s holding electrochemical energy storage back from widespread, utility-scale deployment?

by Eric Wesoff
Demand Response 0
Tornadoes, Otter Pops and Other Unlikely Energy Technologies
Industry Perspective

Tornadoes, Otter Pops and Other Unlikely Energy Technologies

Cold is our friend when it comes to saving power.

by Michael Kanellos
Networking/AMI 1
As Rumored, Toshiba Buys Landis + Gyr for $2.3B Cash

As Rumored, Toshiba Buys Landis + Gyr for $2.3B Cash

Toshiba instantly becomes a leader in smart grid metering.

by Eric Wesoff, Katherine Tweed
Utilities 24
Grid Realities Versus Greentech Startup Dreams
Research Spotlight

Grid Realities Versus Greentech Startup Dreams

The Jim Detmers electricity dispatch blues

by Eric Wesoff