No Fracking Way: Gasland vs. Shale Gas
Eric Wesoff: February 2, 2011
Is hydraulic fracturing of the Marcellus Shale an energy transition strategy, or an environmental disaster in the making?
Is hydraulic fracturing of the Marcellus Shale an energy transition strategy, or an environmental disaster in the making?
No lack of demand response news as DistribuTECH 2011 kicks off.
Military, aerospace, and lighting for organic produce.
The Smart Grid in Asia, 2012-2016: Markets, Technologies and Strategies
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
NV Energy and Control4 launch one of the largest HAN systems yet.
The price isn’t out yet, but it cranks 800 lumens. Could it be the true 60-watt replacement?
You can pry this incandescent bulb out of my cold, dead hands.
It’s the Story of Garbage! This installment: Lehigh Technologies and the old tire conundrum.
How does the industry get solar to go mainstream? Lowering the entry price, according to Clarian.
Can Optimum Energy’s partnership with Johnson Controls take it across North America, to the Middle East and beyond?
Honeywell and Haier will cooperate to cut energy here, there and everywhere.
Consumers will be able to buy an LED light bulb for less than $10 in 18 to 24 months.
The U.S. needs to invest $16 billion to $20 billion per year in energy R&D.
The company that uses neural networks to analyze your building wants to colonize 150 million square feet of office space this year.
It’s the People’s Republic of Green Technology.
Round two of General Electric’s ecomagination competition has up to $100 million on the line.