Energy Efficiency Markets Podcast

  1. Why Do Americans Want From Energy Efficiency2016/03/25
    What do Americans want from their investments in energy efficiency? First of all, they want cost savings. Miles Meehan, a spokesman for HomeServeUSA, gives details of a new poll conducted by Harris of 2,100 Americans.
  2. Big Efficiency Gains in Tiny Rhode Island2016/03/02
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  3. Don't Swap Wives; Swap Energy Management Teams2016/02/22
    If you swap energy management teams with another business, just what will you learn?

    In this podcast, Maria Vargas, director of the Better Buildings Challenge, describes what Whole Foods and Hilton Worldwide learned when they swapped energy management teams in San Francisco.
  4. Don't Swap Wives; Swap Energy Management Teams2016/02/18
    If you swap energy management teams with another business, just what will you learn?

    In this podcast, Maria Vargas, director of the Better Buildings Challenge, describes what Whole Foods and Hilton Worldwide learned when they swapped energy management teams in San Francisco.
  5. NV Energy Wants More Efficiency, But Regulators Cut Programs2016/02/12
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  6. Who Are The Ubers of Energy & How Do They Create Brands?2016/01/05
    In this podcast, Fridrik Larsens, CEO of Larsen Energy Branding--likely the first CEO in the world to get a Ph.D in energy branding—defines energy branding and explains why many companies are doing a bad job of establishing a clear, consistent and compelling brand.
  7. Disruptive Energy Provides Benefits--and Confusion2015/12/23
    Disruptive energy technologies provide many opportunities to cut energy bills in commercial buildings—but the many options are leaving building owners confused, resulting in missed opportunities. Mach Energy president Jon Moeller discusses a new survey in this podcast.
  8. What Consumers Say About Smart Grid Applications2015/12/20
    Patty Durand, executive director, Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative, shares the results of a study that categorizes consumers in terms of how they use--or avoid--smart grid applications.
    The most recent version of the study includes in-depth, on-camera interviews with consumers.
  9. What Consumers Say About Smart Grid Applications2015/12/20
    Patty Durand, executive director, Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative, shares the results of a study that categorizes consumers in terms of how they use--or avoid--smart grid applications.
    The most recent version of the study includes in-depth, on-camera interviews with consumers.
  10. This Technology Helps Power Sensors for the Internet of things2015/12/07
    Energy harvesting can power the many sensors that are associated with the Internet of Things, says Terry Pennisi, CEO and founder of Jennova in this podcast interview (click on the player above to listen).

    When there's energy available as the result of fans or motors running, this energy can be harvested to power things like sensors that send data to the Internet, he explains.
  11. This Technology Helps Power Sensors for the Internet of things2015/12/07
    Energy harvesting can power the many sensors that are associated with the Internet of Things, says Terry Pennisi, CEO and founder of Jennova in this podcast interview (click on the player above to listen).

    When there's energy available as the result of fans or motors running, this energy can be harvested to power things like sensors that send data to the Internet, he explains.
  12. This Technology Helps Power Sensors for the Internet of things2015/12/07
    Energy harvesting can power the many sensors that are associated with the Internet of Things, says Terry Pennisi, CEO and founder of Jennova in this podcast interview (click on the player above to listen).

    When there's energy available as the result of fans or motors running, this energy can be harvested to power things like sensors that send data to the Internet, he explains.
  13. This Technology Helps Power Sensors for the Internet of things2015/12/07
    Energy harvesting can power the many sensors that are associated with the Internet of Things, says Terry Pennisi, CEO and founder of Jennova in this podcast interview (click on the player above to listen).

    When there's energy available as the result of fans or motors running, this energy can be harvested to power things like sensors that send data to the Internet, he explains.
  14. Energy-Harvesting Sensors Eliminate Need for Batteries in Some Applications2015/11/24
    Energy-harvesting sensors that are made of fabric and eliminate the need for batteries in some applications are the focus of this podcast interview with Keith McMillen, CEO and founder of BeBop Sensors. Listen by clicking on the player above.
  15. Efficient Motors Cut Energy 50% to 80%, Same Cost2015/10/26
    Energy efficient motors can cut energy costs by 50% to 80% compared to older technologies. Even better, they can do that at the same cost as motors that use old-style technologies, says PJ Piper, president and CEO of QM Power in this podcast interview.
  16. Helping Small Energy Efficiency Companies Tap into the Market2015/10/19
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  17. Existing Denver Multi-Family Buildings Invest in EE to Stay Competitive2015/10/05
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  18. Are Government Energy Efficiency Mandates Ineffective?2015/05/26
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  19. How are Solar Plus Storage Helping Ease Drought Problems?2015/05/05
    How are solar plus energy storage helping alleviate problems created by the drought in California? Neil Fromer, executive director, Resnick Institute of Sustainability at Caltech, explains the link between water availability and energy generation.
  20. Which Ethnic Group Invests Most in Energy Efficiency?2015/04/28
    Which ethnic group invests most in energy efficiency? How to homeowners link solar and energy efficiency? Learn the answers to these questions by listening to this interview with Dave Treston, senior account planner at KSV, who give details about a recent energy efficiency study by KSV.
  21. Consumers Cut Energy Use Up to 15% With Pre-Pay Energy2015/04/21
    When we get a message from our cell phone provider that we're about to go over our limits, we generally cut back our calls. That's also true of consumers who opt for pre-pay energy, says Jamie Wimberly, CEO of Distributed Energy Financial Group, which has released a study showing that consumer like pre-pay energy and cut their energy use by up to 15% with it.
  22. Energy Storage Market in California No Longer a Pilot Project2015/04/07
    In 2013, Before California's initiative requiring utilities to install 1,325 MW of energy storage, the market was just in test phases. But now, the market has really heated up and energy storage competes with other sources of energy. Mike Hopkins, CEO of Ice Energy, gives his perspective on the state of the market in California--and the contracts his company has won.
  23. Benefits of a "Nodal Microgrid:" Energize Ithaca Project2015/03/31
    In Ithaca, NY, Herbert Dwyer, president and CEO, ASI Energy, is developing the state's first "nodal microgrid," which is being built in phases. The project combines CHP with solar to provide heat and electricity. In this podcast, Dwyer explains the reasoning behind the "nodal" concept and its benefits.
  24. Saving Energy, Donating to Those Who Need It?2015/03/31
    Here's an interesting idea: creating a system that allows people to save energy, and then donate the amount saved to someone else who needs it! A new project, "Community First! Village" takes a step in that direction. Listen to our interview with Michele Negley, vice president, southern region, CLEAResult.
  25. Popular Behavior Change App Yields 9% to 10% Energy Savings2015/03/17
    People Power's Presence Pro Energy Pilot Program--whose app was a Number One seller in the Apple store--has yielded 9% to 10% energy savings. The program first attracts participants with programs that allow them to monitor pets and relatives at home, then adds energy efficiency. Gene Wang, CEO of People Power, explains.
  26. Testing The Powers of Microgrids in College Project2015/03/10
    A project at Las Positas College in Livermore, funded by a $1.5 million grant from the California Energy Commission, will test the powers of energy storage and microgrids to integrate renewable energy sources, curb peak power and take a mission-critical circuit off-grid. Herve Mazzocco, vice president of solutions for Imergy Power Systems, describes the project.
  27. Can California Double Efficiency of Existing Buildings?2015/03/02
    Can California double the efficiency of existing buildings? Lauren Faber, west coast political director for the Environmental Defense Fund, describes California's new package of bills aimed at fighting climate change, including an effort to double the energy efficiency of existing buildings.
  28. Energy Efficiency Creates Jobs in North Carolina2015/02/24
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  29. What's The Difference Between Community Solar & Green Power2015/02/17
    With PG&E planning to offer solar as both a community solar and green power program, we asked what's the difference--and who would be interested in community solar instead of green power. Erica Schroeder McConnell, attorney for Interstate Renewable Energy Council, answers the question in this podcast.
  30. Super Bowl Goes Green with LED Lighting2015/02/09
    This year's Super Bowl was the first Super Bowl played under LED lighting. What are the advantages to LED lighting in stadiums? What are the biggest energy users in sports stadiums, which generally consume huge amounts of electricity? What are the best ways to green them? Jim Fitzpatrick, business development manager for CLEAResult, answers these questions in this podcast.
  31. Clean Energy Opportunities Abound In India2015/02/03
    With Obama's recent visit to India, and the country's big focus on boosting solar development, what are the opportunities for clean energy developers--including those involved in energy efficiency and microgrids? Anjali Jaiswal, director of NRDC's India Initiative, discusses the opportunities and barriers in India and explains why India is a great market for clean energy in general.
  32. How The Best States Support Energy Efficiency2015/01/26
    What are states that support energy efficiency doing that other states are not? And the states that don’t support energy efficiency–what are they doing wrong and why? Jeff Haydock, president and CEO of EcoCFO, a consulting firm, gives his point of view. He also explains what needs to be done to boost efficiency in general.
  33. What Utilities Should Do with Smart Meter Data2015/01/20
    Utilities could be doing more with smart meter data in ways that help consumers cut their electricity use. In this podcast, Nat Treadway, Managing Partner, Distributed Energy Financial Group (DEFG), explains the problem and says that utilities could offer consumers daily energy use summaries, plus incentives for reducing their energy consumption.
  34. Helping Off-Grid Electricity Users With Solar Products2015/01/12
    A company made up of young entrepreneurs has sold more than 3 million solar-powered lamps and mobile phone chargers for off-grid users using unusual distribution strategies. Listen to the podcast with Jonas Ketterle, Imagineer at Greenlight Planet to learn how they did it.
  35. How To “Credential” Energy Efficiency Projects for Investors Part 22015/01/06
    How do you “credential” energy efficiency projects for investors and what are the benefits? Matt Golden, director of the Investor Confidence Project for the Environmental Defense Fund, answers these questions in this podcast, Part 2 of our interview with him about building investor confidence in energy efficiency.
  36. Building Investor Confidence in Energy Efficiency Projects Part 12014/12/30
    The Investor Confidence Project provides energy efficiency standards that serve as the "logo in the lobby," building investor confidence in much the same way the LEED program standards and certification build confidence in projects, says Matt Golden, director of the Environmental Defense Fund's Investor Confidence Project in this podcast, which is Part One of Two Parts.
  37. Jobs About in These Green Industries; How to Train For Them?2014/12/23
    Demand is growing for service technicians who can repair solar modules, electric vehicle chargers, and other products in green industries. Rue Phillips, CEO of True South Renewables, describes a training program for these jobs, whose workers bring in $50,000 - $75,000 a year.
  38. Putting Power in Consumers' Control with Microgrids, Storage2014/12/16
    The future of energy is distributed energy, says Bill Watkins, CEO of Imergy Power. Solar, energy storage and microgrids will put power in consumers' control--where it should be, he says. Companies like Walmart should build microgrids and offer power to neighbors, he says in this podcast.
  39. When EV Charging is Too Popular, These Standards Can Help2014/12/09
    BC Hydro expects that in the near future, it will experience problems meeting the demand from consumers to charge their electric vehicles during peak hours. In a new project, the company has partnered with Greenlots to create standards that will allow for smart grid innovation and solutions to challenges like BC Hydro’s.
  40. Helping Community Solar Developers Cut Through Red Tape2014/12/02
    Interest in community solar is growing, but one of the main challenges is the red tape associated with getting projects up and running. Tom Hunt, director of research and government relations, Clean Energy Collective, talks about a new DOE-supported web platform that will help overcome this obstacle.
  41. What Will Hurt Energy Efficiency & Boost it in 2015?2014/11/25
    Which states are rolling back their energy efficiency programs? Which states are boosting them–and why? In this podcast, Jordan Doria, Manager of Stakeholder Engagement, Ingersoll Rand’s Center for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, gives predictions for efficiency in 2015.
  42. The Booming Market for Off-Grid Energy in Urban Areas2014/11/18
    There’s a booming market for off-grid energy that takes advantage of solar in urban areas, says Alex MeVay, president and CTO of Blue Sky Energy. Solar street lighting and solar parking meters are two examples. His company offers technology that improves by 10 to 30 percent the output of solar systems that use battery storage.
  43. Lower Cost, Up to 5% Peak Reduction: Opower BDR2014/11/11
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  44. A Microgrid For Homes: Solar Plus Storage2014/10/28
    What’s a microgrid for a home? It’s a system that combines solar and energy storage in a home, and automatically determines when it’s best to use solar, battery storage, or other power sources. Bill Southworth, CEO of Elecyr, describes this system and the possible impact of California’s efforts to require net-zero homes by 2020.
  45. Why is CHP Microgrid Market Ripe for Growth?2014/10/28
    Why is the CHP microgrid market ripe for growth? In this podcast, Chris Lyons, manager of power generation, Solar Turbines, names the factors that are driving growth in the market, including storms like Superstorm Sandy, gas prices, and regulatory issues.
  46. App Showcases Navy's Energy Efficiency Efforts2014/10/14
    The US Navy wants to show off its energy efficiency efforts--and solicit ideas for new ways to save energy. It's doing all that with a new app. Rear Admiral Kevin Slates, director of energy and environmental readiness, Chief of Naval Operations Staff, describes the app and the efficiency efforts.
  47. Benefits of Frozen Water as Residential Energy Storage2014/10/07
    Frozen water has been used in the past for commercial energy storage to reduce cooling loads. However, a new product from Ice Energy allows for residential energy storage, which provides many benefits in areas with high cooling loads. James White, owner of Ice Energy, explains the benefits of energy storage for residential customers.
  48. Utilities Should Follow This Example to Support EV Use2014/09/30
    How is NV Energy generating new electricity sales by promoting the use of EVs? And what economic benefits are the company’s customers reaping? In this podcast, Mike Salisbury, transportation program associate with Southwest Energy Efficiency Project describes what the company is doing right–and what’s needed from states to boost EV use.
  49. We Want Access to Homeowners’ Data: Smart Grid Companies2014/09/23
    In response to requests from smart grid companies and homeowners who want to save energy, the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association wants to make homeowner data available from utilities. Listen to the podcast with Betsy McCorkle, Director of Government Affairs, to learn how the organization is working to make this happen.
  50. Efficiency Companies Gain Exposure at Conference2014/09/16
    SWSX Eco, which takes place Oct. 6-8, provides opportunities for energy efficiency companies to gain exposure to investors, utilities, and others. Chris Sonnier, producer of SXSW Eco, discusses efficiency trends that will be addressed at the conference and describes opportunities, especially for software companies.
  51. Bring on Energy Storage--With Lower Costs2014/09/09
    Craig Wilkins, chairman and founder of ViZn Energy Systems, which produces large-scale energy storage technology and just won an award from Frost & Sullivan, identifies the top challenges to bringing more energy storage online. He also discusses the top challenges for microgrid developers: integration and standardization.
  52. Challenges of Microgrid Integration2014/09/02
    David Chiesa, director of commercial and industrial and micro grid market segments for S & C Electric Co., says that the military is on the leading edge of using microgrids to provide reliable power, but it's a big challenge to integrate the new technologies with the old grid.
  53. Innovation in Energy Storage–And its Big Benefits2014/08/26
    Dr. Ryan Wartena, chief executive officer and founder of Growing Energy Labs, Inc. (GELI), which recently won an innovation award from Energy Storage North America, in this podcast identifies the challenges to integrating energy storage, especially in California. He discusses some solutions–and the many benefits to getting more energy storage online.
  54. Efficiency Standards: The Cost-Effective Way to Save Energy2014/08/19
    Efficiency standards are the most cost-effective way to save money, says Andrew deLaski, executive director of the Appliance Standards Awareness Project. While AHRI says the government is moving too quickly to implement standards, deLaski says, if anything, the process is too slow and explains how it works.
  55. Do Smart Meters Provide a Route For Attacks on Homeowners?2014/08/12
    Smart meters can give--and are giving--criminals a route into people's homes, says Tom Kellermann, chief cybersecurity officer at Trend Micro. While the frequency of incidents in small now, it's expected to increase. He explains in this podcast what needs to be done to prevent the problem.
  56. New Technology Helps Cut Fuel Costs, Emissions in Trucks2014/08/05
    Maglev Energy, in partnership with University of Central Florida researchers, has developed a technology that will reduce fossil fuel use in commercial trucks, potentially saving fleet owners more than $2 million a year and reducing carbon emissions. In this podcast, Jon Harms, president and CEO of Maglev, explains the technology.
  57. Fuel Cells for Microgrid, Off-Grid Applications2014/08/01
    Fuel cells provide a number of benefits in microgrid and off-grid applications in developing countries, for the military, and after disasters such as hurricanes. In this podcast, Chris D'Couto, president and CEO, Neah Power Systems, describes the many applications and their benefits.
  58. Leveraging Free Data for Energy Savings: Schneider Electric2014/07/22
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  59. Why The Market for PV-Plus-Storage is Growing2014/07/15
    With PV costs dropping, storage costs dropping, and the price of serving remote locations using diesel increasing, the market for solar plus storage is increasing. Paul Bundschuh, president and chief commercial officer of Ideal Power discusses this trend and explains why his company's latest product makes solar plus storage even more attractive.
  60. Hawaii's Innovative EE Financing Should Serve As US Model2014/07/08
    An innovative green finance program from the state of Hawaii should become a national model, says Cisco DeVries, CEO of Renewable Funding, which was recently awarded a contract to develop and manage the program. Listen to this podcast to learn about the program and its many benefits in Hawaii, where electricity prices are the highest in the nation.
  61. Which Utilities Are Most Open to Innovative New Companies?2014/07/01
    Idan Edry, acting CEO of Nation-E–a company based in Israel that brings big data into the energy domain–discusses the challenges and advantages of entering the market in the US. In this podcast interview he also identifies which utilities are most open to innovation.
  62. The Multi-Tasking Energy Storage Battery2014/07/01
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  63. Why Microgrids Need Standards and Who's Providing Them2014/06/16
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  64. EPA: Don't Forget Smart Grid, Demand Response in CO2 Regs2014/06/09
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  65. Residential Demand Response Yields 5 to 23% Savings: Opower2014/06/02
    Opower's new residential demand response program has yielded 23% savings in homes that have load control devices and peak rebate rates. Homeowners that have taken voluntary action--such as changing thermostat settings--have seen 5% savings. As a result, the company is expanding its program to include 1 million customers, said Tom Mercer, group product manager
  66. Energy Storage To Avert Disasters2014/05/26
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  67. What Microgrids Need From Policy Makers Now2014/05/19
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  68. Data Centers' Surprise at "Seeing" their Energy Savings2014/05/04
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  69. Avoiding Risk When Adopting New Smart Appliances2014/04/28
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  70. Legislation That Boosts Energy Storage and Self Generation2014/04/21
    California is a leader in boosting energy storage and self generation for commercial and industrial energy users with its Self Generation Incentive Program. Other states are expected to follow, says Vic Shao, CEO of Green Charge Networks in this podcast interview. Keep an eye on New York, New England, Texas and Hawaii.
  71. Benchmarking In These Cities and States Yields 7% Savings2014/04/13
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  72. Transform the Energy Efficiency Industry For Savings, Profit2014/04/06
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  73. Why California's Energy Storage Law Is So Hard to Implement2014/03/30
    Why is California's energy storage mandate so difficult to implement? In part, the challenge stems from the fact that there are so many energy storage products available. How can they be priced? That process has just begun. Listen to our interview with Elliot Hines, a partner with Akin Gump, to find out more.
  74. Protecting Connecticut Citizens From Outages With Microgrids2014/03/24
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  75. Are Commissioning Laws A Bitter Pill or a Benefit?2014/03/17
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  76. What's Behind the Upward Trend in Energy Efficiency Spending2014/03/10
    Energy efficiency spending has jumped from $5.5 billion to $11.5 billion over the last five years, and 40% of that is commercial and industrial customers, says Swap Shah, CEO of energy use intelligence provider FirstFuel. What's driving the increase? Shah provides some insight in this podcast.
  77. Saving 300-400 percent in Inefficient Commercial Buildings2014/03/03
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  78. Using Energy Storage to Flatten Peaks and Save Money2014/02/24
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  79. Energy Analytics Company Claims 6% Energy Savings in Homes2014/02/16
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  80. Benchmarking in Seattle For Up to 12% Savings2014/02/10
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  81. From AESP Conference: Buyers Still Going for Incandescents2014/01/30
    In Massachusetts, consumers aren't exactly racing to get their hands on efficient bulbs, even though some incandescents are no longer available. They're likely to purchase any incandescent instead of one of the newer, non-incandescent, efficient bulbs. A podcast interview with Wendy Todd, lead analyst with National Grid, reporting from the AESP conference.
  82. Truck Fleet Helps Stabilize The Grid--And Earn Income2014/01/26
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  83. Providing EE Education to a Captive Audience2014/01/20
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  84. New Business Opportunities in Energy Efficiency in 20142014/01/13
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  85. Cut Energy Use 5% to 30% With Submeters Plus Controls2014/01/05
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  86. Sell That Energy Efficiency To Utility CFOs With These Tips2013/12/22
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  87. Energy Efficiency Tops Cleantech Investment Charts in Q32013/12/16
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  88. Cutting Energy Use in Casinos 12 Percent to 18 Percent2013/12/09
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  89. Lower Cost Battery Technology Wins Innovation Award2013/11/26
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  90. Can Michigan Achieve 10% to 16% Energy Savings2013/11/18
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  91. Integrating Data & Engineering for Up to 20% Savings: Siemens2013/11/10
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  92. Energy Efficiency: It's Not the Technology, It's Financing2013/11/04
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  93. Jobs Abound in Energy Efficiency As Boomers Retire2013/10/31
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  94. The Link Between Distributed Generation and Efficiency2013/10/28
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  95. How To Implement California's Energy Storage Plan2013/10/19
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  96. Cutting Electricity Use in Water Production: Big Opportunities2013/10/14
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  97. Follow The Money in Clean Energy To Energy Efficiency2013/10/07
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  98. Can LED Lights Be Used for All Applications Now?2013/09/29
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  99. Radiant Barriers Cut Cooling costs By 17%2013/09/23
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  100. Saving Energy With Quantum Computing In Complex Applications2013/09/19
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  101. What Energy Efficiency And Innovation Can Do For the Climate2013/09/15
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  102. The New Lean Energy Cuts Costs 18 to 20% Part 22013/09/12
    Lean energy is an old term that has been re-invented, says Michael Overturf, CEO of ZF Energy Development. How does the new lean energy cut costs for industrial energy users by 18 to 20%? He explains how industrial users can use equipment and systems that allow them to change fuels quickly and take advantage of the best possible energy pricing.
  103. The New Lean Energy Cuts Costs 18 to 20% Part 12013/09/09
    Lean energy is an old term that has been re-invented, says Michael Overturf, CEO of ZF Energy Development. How does the new lean energy cut costs for industrial energy users by 18 to 20%? He explains how industrial users can use equipment and systems that allow them to change fuels quickly and take advantage of the best possible energy pricing.
  104. Smart Grid: No More Maps, Push Pins for SMUD2013/08/29
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  105. 200 LEED Buildings For Bank: What Are Benefits?2013/08/26
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  106. Data Center Efficiency: What's In Your Closet?2013/08/22
    What's a secret for improving data center efficiency? A big energy loser for data centers is the closet that house air conditioning. Frank A. Coluccio, principal for Cirrant Partners Inc., an IT infrastructure consulting firm, tells how to solve the problem and also identifies the management issues that can prevent data centers from saving energy.
  107. Will Energy Storage Get A Boost From Natural Disasters?2013/08/20
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  108. How to Get Utilities to Take Risks and Embrace Innovation?2013/08/15
    Lisa Cohn of EnergyEfficiencyMarkets.com interviews Hemant Teneja, co-founder of the Advanced Energy Economy. What needs to happen for utilities to take more risks and adopt new technologies and services in EE?
  109. Quick Surge of Power, Fast Market Growth2013/08/12
    The ultracapacitor market is growing 30 to 40 percent annually, says Mark McGough, CEO of Loxus, a manufacturer of ultracapacitors. The "ultracaps," provide quick surges of power and don't need to be replaced as often as batteries. They're found in windmills, solar systems and conventional cars to boost efficiency – to name just a few applications.
  110. A Home Run for Efficiency Programs on Michigan2013/08/08
    In Michigan, Consumers Energy is attracting customers to its efficiency programs using a number of innovative tactics – including asking them to invest in energy efficient housing when the local sports team hits a home run. Teri VanSumeren, manager of energy efficiency for Consumers Energy tells the story to Lisa Cohn of EnergyEfficiencyMarkets.com
  111. Will More Renewables Mean More Energy Efficiency Too?2013/08/04
  112. Peak Power Information For 20 to 35% Savings2013/08/02
  113. Cutting Foreign Oil, Saving Lives and Other Benefits of California’s Microgrid Projects: CEC Chairman Part 22013/07/25
  114. Cutting Foreign Oil, Saving Lives and Other Benefits of California’s Microgrid Projects: CEC Chairman Part 12013/07/22
  115. Utilities Missing Big Opportunities to Reap Revenues2013/07/22
  116. "Black Boxes" That Connect To Internet Big Energy Hogs2013/07/15
  117. Obama's Climate Plan's Impact on EE2013/07/07
  118. Obama’s climate plan and the built environment2013/07/01
  119. Four plus ways to boost energy efficiency use2013/06/24
  120. What People Don't Understand About LED Lighting2013/06/17
  121. Tracking Energy Use in Seattle's Buildings2013/06/09
  122. Energy Scores for Appliances and Electronics, With Real-Time Features2013/06/03
  123. The Good News About Appliance Standards2013/05/28
  124. Benefits of Obama’s Proposal to Double Energy Productivity2013/05/19
  125. Big Business in Energy Star 3.0 Homes For Georgia Builder in Small Town2013/05/12
  126. Big Business and Colleges Drive 70% Growth for Firm2013/05/05
  127. Charging Cell Phones With A Cooking Pot2013/04/28
  128. Consumer Apathy and Anger About Energy Bills2013/04/21
  129. Employment Growth, Job Needs and Policy Trends in Energy Services2013/04/11
  130. Higher Prices and More EE To Spur EE? Part 22013/04/03
  131. Higher Prices and More EE To Spur EE? Part 12013/03/27
  132. Understanding & Controlling Energy Remotely with Opower Part 22013/03/20
  133. Understanding & Controlling Energy Remotely with Opower Part 12013/03/13
  134. Calling For Net-Zero Commercial Buildings2013/03/08
  135. Is Remote Control of Energy too Much Fluff?2013/02/27
  136. Creating EE Opportunities in Communities of Color2013/02/20
  137. Top Smart Grid Trends of 20132013/02/13
  138. The App for Unused iPhones That Helps Save Energy2013/02/07
  139. The Benefits of Meter Data Management Part 22013/01/30
  140. The Benefits of Meter Data Management Part 12013/01/23
  141. Automating Load Response Programs Via Web Application2013/01/16
  142. Converting Wastewater to Energy2012/12/19
  143. The Potential of Vanadium in Battery Storage2012/12/17
  144. CO2 Emissions, Storms, and High Tides2012/12/12
  145. State Clean Energy Development Up; But Next Year?2012/12/05
  146. Helping Car Dealers Understand and Promote EV Use2012/11/28
  147. Helping Consumers Understand Solar & EV2012/11/14
  148. Winter Outlook, Energy Use, Global Warming2012/11/07
  149. A Personal EE Scoring System for TVs Part 22012/10/31
  150. A Personal EE Scoring System for TVs Part 12012/10/25
  151. New biofuel based on cheese byproducts2012/10/17
  152. New Institute To Develop And Promote EE Tech2012/10/10
  153. How the US Military Drives Innovation and Creates Markets2012/10/03
  154. What's Wrong With Estimates of the Cost of Carbon Production2012/09/26
  155. Voters of All Political Parties Support Clean Energy Part 22012/09/19
  156. Voters of All Political Parties Support Clean Energy Part 12012/09/12
  157. What Investors Look For In Digital CleanTech Part 22012/09/05
  158. What Investors Look For In Digital CleanTech Part 12012/08/29
  159. Why Energy Is a Hot Topic In This Year's Election2012/08/22
  160. EE is Hot When Temperatures Are High2012/08/16
  161. Occupancy-based energy management2012/08/08
  162. Energy Points launches energy consumptions analytics2012/08/01
  163. Smart grid systems cut costs with flexibility  2012/07/26
  164. EE leads investment growth in sustainable industry2012/07/18
  165. 50% more distributors selling LEDs2012/07/11
  166. The Benefits of New Retrofit Lighting Technology2012/07/04
  167. Achieving Net Zero Energy in Commercial Buildings Part 22012/06/27
  168. Achieving Net Zero Energy in Commercial Buildings Part 12012/06/20
  169. Feeding Exercise Energy Into The Grid2012/06/13
  170. The Value of Real-Time Energy Information2012/06/06
  171. Taking the Mystery out of Rebates and Incentives2012/05/30
  172. Top 10 LED Reflector Bulbs-Efficient & Appealing Part 22012/05/23
  173. Top 10 LED Reflector Bulbs-Efficient & Appealing Part 12012/05/16
  174. The Many Net Zero Home Benefits Part 22012/05/09
  175. The Many Net Zero Home Benefits Part 12012/05/02
  176. California's Focus on Lighting As a System2012/04/25
  177. Motivating Customers With Competition and Rewards Part 22012/04/18
  178. Motivating Customers With Competition and Rewards Part 12012/04/11
  179. Trends in Data Center Energy Efficiency2012/04/04
  180. The Battery That's Bringing Clean Energy to PJM's Grid Part 22012/03/28
  181. The Battery That's Bringing Clean Energy to PJM's Grid Part 12012/03/21
  182. Real-Time EE Firms Are Hot Investment2012/03/14
  183. Net-Zero Home with IPad Controls, Denim Insulation2012/03/07
  184. Safe, Efficient Light Bulbs--Not LED or CFL2012/02/29
  185. EE Recycles Money That Would Be Wasted2012/02/22
  186. Why Utility Cost-Effectiveness Tests Undermine EE2012/02/15
  187. Trends in Energy Efficiency in 2012 Part 22012/02/08
  188. Trends in Energy Efficiency in 2012 Part 12012/02/01
  189. The Advantages of On-Bill EE Financing2012/01/25
  190. Monitoring Technology to Improve Data Center Efficiency2012/01/19
  191. Best Practices for Greening Your Organization2012/01/10
  192. An Easy Way to Switch to Efficient Light Bulbs2012/01/05
  193. Innovative Clean Energy Financing Using Property Tax Increase2011/12/14
  194. Innovative Clean Energy Financing Using Property Tax Increase2011/12/13
  195. EE Important to 95% of Americans, But...2011/12/07
  196. What Motivates Consumers to Use Less Energy part 22011/11/23
  197. What Motivates Consumers to Use Less Energy part 12011/11/16
  198. Electric Vehicle that Gets the Equivalent of 300 MPG2011/11/10
  199. How the NW Exceeded Its EE Goal By 25%2011/11/02
  200. Changing the Language of Smart Grid2011/10/26
  201. Freedom of choice at the gas pump part 22011/10/19
  202. Freedom of choice at the gas pump part 12011/10/12
  203. Saving energy on ships with solar sails2011/10/05
  204. Cutting gasoline consumption with a tablet part 22011/09/28
  205. Cutting gasoline consumption with a tablet part 12011/09/21
  206. Generating solar electricity on window surfaces part 22011/09/14
  207. Generating solar electricity on window surfaces part 12011/09/07
  208. The benefits of creating energy from landfill2011/08/31
  209. Solar Lighting and LEDs2011/08/24
  210. Saving Money with New Microgrid Technology2011/08/18
  211. Little-Known and Well-Known Lighting Incentives Part 22011/08/10
  212. Little-Known and Well-Known Lighting Incentives Part 12011/08/03
  213. Why Google and Microsoft Pulled out of EE Part 22011/07/27
  214. Why Google and Microsoft Pulled out of EE2011/07/20
  215. Financing EE by Treating It as a Resource Part 22011/07/13
  216. Financing EE By Treating It As a Resource Part 12011/07/06
  217. Energy Intelligence Platforms and Smart Grid Part 22011/06/29
  218. Energy Intelligence Platforms and Smart Grid Part 12011/06/22
  219. EE Financing Heats Up Part 22011/06/15
  220. EE Financing Heats Up Part 12011/06/08
  221. How IBM's Watson Will Help Save Energy2011/06/01
  222. Opposition to and acceptance of energy standards part 22011/05/25
  223. Opposition to and Acceptance of Efficiency Standards Part 12011/05/19
  224. Energy efficient lighting for businesses part 22011/05/11
  225. Energy Efficient Lighting for Businesses Part 12011/05/04
  226. What Energy Products Consumers Buy on Amazon2011/04/27
  227. Exporting Energy Efficiency: Control Systems2011/04/20
  228. Exporting Energy Efficiency: IT hardware2011/04/13
  229. Exporting Energy Efficiency: Fuel Additives2011/04/06
  230. Exporting Energy Efficiency2011/03/30
  231. What do energy users want to learn about?2011/03/23
  232. Maximizing Solar Cell Efficiency2011/03/16
  233. How to get people to buy into EE part 22011/03/09
  234. How to get people to buy into EE part 12011/03/02
  235. Home solar system yields twice as much energy2011/02/23
  236. Combined heat & power for homes2011/02/16
  237. Solar-powered EV charging2011/02/09
  238. EE: No. 2 clean industry attracting investors2011/02/03
  239. Why new testing requirements for EE products?2011/01/26
  240. The growing market for LED lighting2011/01/19
  241. Homebuyer interest in green features2011/01/12
  242. What’s attracting financing in EE?2011/01/05
  243. Tracking the success of EE programs2010/12/15
  244. Controlling energy use down to the plug level2010/12/08
  245. The growing market for EE certificates part 22010/12/02
  246. The growing market for EE certificates part 12010/11/17
  247. What's Hot in EE Globally2010/11/10
  248. How EE companies can secure financing2010/11/03
  249. Will we see cap-and-trade in California?2010/10/27
  250. The Top EE Markets2010/10/21
  251. The Booming Lighting Controls Market2010/10/13
  252. New security guidelines for the smart grid part 22010/10/07
  253. New security guidelines for the smart grid part 12010/09/29
  254. Meeting EPA’s new data center standards2010/09/23
  255. EE advances in the IT sector part 22010/09/16
  256. EE advances in the IT sector part 12010/09/09
  257. Stretching oil supplies with additives part 22010/09/03
  258. Stretching oil supplies with additives part 12010/08/26
  259. Standardized integrated building solutions2010/08/19
  260. Converting waste to energy efficiently part 22010/08/12
  261. Converting waste to energy efficiently part 12010/08/05
  262. What's needed to jump-start EV use part 22010/07/30
  263. What's Needed to Jump-Start EV Use part 12010/07/22
  264. EE benefits of CHP and district energy systems2010/07/16
  265. Improving air quality and EE2010/07/09
  266. Changing behavior for energy efficiency part 22010/07/01
  267. Changing behavior for energy efficiency part 12010/06/25
  268. The need for EE in climate change bills2010/06/18
  269. Challenges to smart grid implementation part 22010/06/10
  270. Challenges to smart grid implementation part 12010/06/04
  271. The efficiency of advanced plasma lighting part 22010/05/28
  272. The efficiency of advanced plasma lighting part 12010/05/20
  273. Smart grid technology update part 22010/05/13
  274. Smart grid technology update part 12010/05/07
  275. The good and bad of LED lighting part 22010/04/30
  276. The Good and Bad of LED Lighting Part 12010/04/22
  277. How consumers view EnergyStar brand part 22010/04/16
  278. How consumers view EnergyStar brand2010/04/09
  279. LED lighting vs. compact fluorescents2010/04/02
  280. Deep Energy Retrofits Part 32010/03/26
  281. Preparing Oregon for plug-in electric cars2010/03/18
  282. Challenges of getting EE funding for startups part 22010/03/11
  283. Challenges of getting EE funding for startups part 12010/03/05
  284. Deep energy retrofits part 22010/02/25
  285. Deep energy retrofits part 12010/02/18
  286. Indoor air quality technology improves energy efficiency2010/02/11
  287. Making solar more efficient2010/02/04
  288. New technology for the Smart Grid part 22010/01/28
  289. New technology for the Smart Grid part 12010/01/21
  290. Cutting fossil fuel use with bioplastics part 22010/01/14
  291. Cutting fossil fuel use with bioplastics part 22010/01/14
  292. Cutting fossil fuel use with bioplastics part 12010/01/07
  293. Capturing carbon dioxide and recycling it part 22009/12/17
  294. Capturing Carbon Dioxide and Recycling It Part 12009/12/10
  295. District cooling systems: Efficiency in numbers2009/12/03
  296. The big climate change challenge part 22009/11/19
  297. The big climate change challenge part 12009/11/12
  298. How servers waste energy part 22009/11/05
  299. How Servers Waste Energy Part 12009/10/29
  300. The link between DSM and wind energy integration part 22009/10/22
  301. The Link Between DSM and Wind Energy Integration Part 12009/10/15
  302. Replacing home heating oil with heat pumps2009/10/08
  303. Levelizing the Playing Field for Demand Response Providers2009/10/01
  304. How green are green buildings?2009/09/24
  305. Harnessing the Energy of Decelerating Cars2009/09/17
  306. Securing the Smart Grid2009/09/10
  307. SVP dives into Smart Grid technologies part 22009/09/03
  308. SVP dives into Smart Grid technologies part 12009/08/27
  309. The flaws in Connecticut's EE market part 22009/08/20
  310. The Flaws in Connecticut's EE Market Part 12009/08/13
  311. Privacy issues and the smart grid part 22009/08/06
  312. Privacy Issues and The Smart Grid Part 12009/07/30
  313. Why It's Critical for ESCOs to Accurately Measure Savings2009/07/23
  314. Developing critical guidelines for The Smart Grid part 22009/07/16
  315. Developing Critical Guidelines for The Smart Grid Part 12009/07/09
  316. Emissions-free electricity from small geothermal sources2009/07/02
  317. Emissions-free electricity from small geothermal sources2009/06/25
  318. How companies can balance environmental ethics with cost2009/06/18
  319. How states can best use EE stimulus money part 22009/06/11
  320. How States Can Best Use EE Stimulus Money Part 12009/06/04
  321. Saving energy with a smart demand-supply network part 22009/05/28
  322. Saving energy with a smart demand-supply network part 12009/05/21
  323. EE opportunities in an economic downturn2009/05/14
  324. EE opportunities in an economic downturn2009/05/14
  325. Tapping into the white tag market2009/05/07
  326. EE in the proposed Clean Energy and Security Act of 20092009/04/30
  327. Why the demand response market is growing2009/04/23
  328. Saving energy with wireless magic part 22009/04/16
  329. Saving energy with wireless magic2009/04/09
  330. The Biggest Energy Wasting Generation Part 22009/04/02
  331. The Biggest Energy Wasting Generation2009/03/26
  332. Net-zero homes: No energy bill, no carbon emissions part 22009/03/19
  333. Net-Zero Homes: No Energy Bill, No Carbon Emissions Part 12009/03/12
  334. Solving the Green Gap with a Smart Grid Part 22009/03/05
  335. Solving the Green Gap with a Smart Grid Part 12009/02/24
  336. The Value of Real-Time Energy Use Data Part 22009/02/18
  337. Energy Orb inspires students part 12009/02/11
  338. How EE Innovators Can Avoid Patent Problems2009/02/04
  339. Quick Climate-Change Recommendations2009/01/28
  340. Customer-friendly demand response2009/01/22
  341. How EE Will Benefit From The Recession2009/01/14
  342. Making Obama's infrastructure plan "smart" part 22009/01/08
  343. Making Obama's infrastructure plan "smart" part 12008/12/18
  344. Advances in waste-to-ethanol commercialization2008/12/11
  345. How To Convince Consumers to Save Energy2008/12/03
  346. Obama’s effect on the world-wide energy crisis2008/11/19
  347. Franchising distributed energy plants abroad2008/11/13
  348. How Obama's energy policies will affect industries2008/11/06
  349. The new CHP tax credit - and why it's important2008/10/30
  350. 100 MPG light trucks2008/10/23
  351. Presidential Candidates' Energy Policies, Part 22008/10/16
  352. Energy Policies of Obama and McCain, Part 12008/10/09
  353. How to Ramp Up EE as Quickly as Possible2008/10/02
  354. Stabilizing the Grid with Energy Storage2008/10/02
  355. Improving the Efficiency of the Transmission Grid2008/09/25
  356. Revolutionizing the Transmission System2008/09/18
  357. Science Fiction Is Now a Reality: Smart Building2008/09/11
  358. Energy Efficiency Businesses and Reaching New Markets, Pt.22008/09/04
  359. Energy Efficiency Business and Reaching New Markets, Part 12008/08/28
  360. How Companies Benefit from Carbon Footprint Reduction2008/08/21
  361. New Technology to Implement Energy Efficiency2008/08/14
  362. Increasing Car EE by Using Plastics2008/08/07
  363. Market Drivers for Energy Efficient Building Retrofits2008/07/31
  364. Venture Capital and Start-Up Options in EE, Part 22008/07/24
  365. Venture Capital and Start-Up Options in EE, Part 12008/07/17
  366. Public Power Seizes New Energy Efficiency Opportunities Pt.22008/07/03
  367. Public Power Seizes New Energy Efficiency Opportunities pt.12008/06/26
  368. ConEd's View of EE Trends and Demand2008/06/18
  369. Innovative EE policies in France and Italy2008/06/11
  370. Scoring Canada's Effort to Achieve Greater Efficiency2008/06/04
  371. Demand Response in Regulated and Unregulated Markets2008/05/28
  372. Making it Easy to Find EE Products2008/05/22
  373. The Challenges of Implementing EE in the US2008/05/14
  374. Policy That Could Revolutionize EE, Part 22008/05/08
  375. Policy That Could Revolutionize EE2008/05/01
  376. Why Companies Strive To Satisfy Customers With EE2008/04/23
  377. The Benefits of Certifying Buildings as Green2008/04/17
  378. The Societal Benefits of Demand Response Programs2008/04/10
  379. Energy Efficiency Incentives for Businesses2008/04/03
  380. Using Kyoto Protocol To Invest in EE in The Ukraine2008/03/20
  381. Energy Efficiency Moves Into The Board Room2008/03/13
  382. Energy Efficient Ships: Cutting Big Waste2008/03/06
  383. Energy Waste In Information Technology2008/02/27
  384. The Save A Watt Program: Boosting Utility EE2008/02/21
  385. How To Profit from Energy Efficiency Programs2008/02/11
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