What will be the killer applications of the smart grid? Wouldn’t we all like to know, but we’re offering Earth2Tech readers a chance to peer into the closest thing we’ve got… Read more »
If 2009 was the year that the smart grid became a hot buzz word and utilities first started to look into energy management devices for their customers, 2010 will be all… Read more »
Location data is commonly used in the mobile and web industries as a platform for applications. Now, weather data could drive some very important next generation services and applications forward. Read more »
On the morning of January 28, we’re holding an exclusive event at our office in San Francisco that will take a close look at the next generation of smart grid applications… Read more »
If the first day back to work in 2010 is an indicator of how greentech investing will look this year, there’s a reason to be bullish. By Monday afternoon we saw… Read more »
When we profiled three-year-old startup EcoFactor in November the company said it was in the process of raising its Series A round. Well, today the company filed a document with the… Read more »
We’ve yet to delve too deeply into all of the fisticuffs surrounding the suit filed by a Bakersfield, Calif. resident against utility PG&E (s PCG) for a smart meter that he… Read more »
Broadband service providers — both telcos and cable firms — could make a push into the home energy management market before the New Year’s ball ushers in 2010, according to indications… Read more »
The software that 3-year-old startup EcoFactor has developed to intelligently manage connected thermostats is one of those game-changing technologies that makes you think: Wait, the industry doesn’t already do it that… Read more »