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Southern Edison gets green light, some moolah for smart metering program
The good news: Southern California Edison just got $1.63 billion in funding approved by the California Public Utilities Commission for its smart metering program, which is called Edison...
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Bright idea: Verdiem offers free energy-monitoring software
I've written a fair amount about Verdiem, which sells enterprise power management software called Surveyor that happens to be loaded up onto some of Hewlett-Packard's green-er PC models. Well,...
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Electric autos--from Edison to robots (images)
Take a tour of the past, present, and future of electric vehicles to see the multiple waves of electric cars in years past and a hint at future directions.
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Teradata lands California smart grid implementation
Teradata said that Southern California Edison is using its data warehouse platform for its smart meter implementation.
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Thomas Edison's labs, up close and personal (photos)
On Road Trip 2010, CNET's Daniel Terdiman stopped in on West Orange, N.J., where the great inventor worked and lived.
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Gute Nacht, Herr Edison
The European Union is phasing out the incandescent bulb. As of today the 100 watter can no longer be imported or made within the members of the E.U. By 2012 all incandescent bulbs will be...
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Southern California Edison's new mega contract for solar megawatts
You can add another 170,000 homes to the solar capacity that Southern California Edison hopes to support in Southern California. The utility has signed a deal with First Solar to build out two...
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Believe in evolution? Edison, incandescent, flourescent, halogen, LED, then OLED
From staid and traditional industries the once-separate world of flat screens and lighting have merged to form one of the most exciting frontiers of innovation and new tech. CRTs are now museum...
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Utilities back 'climate friendly' energy technologies
Edison Electric Institute, an industry association for electric utilities, backs specific targets on greenhouse gas emissions and names viable short-term technology fixes.
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First cell towers, now solar panels? Expect squawking over "appropriate" sites
Last year, there was a major fight in my modest-sized north New Jersey town over whether or not there should be a cellular tower built up at the high school. Are we destined to start hearing the...
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Southern Edison gets green light, some moolah for smart metering program
The good news: Southern California Edison just got $1.63 billion in funding approved by the California Public Utilities Commission for its smart metering program, which is called Edison...
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Bright idea: Verdiem offers free energy-monitoring software
I've written a fair amount about Verdiem, which sells enterprise power management software called Surveyor that happens to be loaded up onto some of Hewlett-Packard's green-er PC models. Well,...
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Southern California Edison: Let's go up on the roof
What do you do with 65 million square feet (that's nearly two square miles) of unused rooftops on California commercial buildings? If you're Southern California Edison (SCE), you figure they're as...
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Southern California Edison: Why not keep your options open?
I will be the first to admit that I am not a rocket scientist. But I like to think that makes me more like most of the people who read this blog than the people that I interview for this blog....
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A blog on light bulbs to brighten the last day of 2007
In a perfect world, I would be posting my absolutely brilliant Top Something-Or-Other Predictions for Green Tech list today. Because I know every human being LOVES lists. But, I woke up this...
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When it comes to electrical grid, smarter is greener
Got a dispatch out of Rosemead, California: “Southern California Edison Unveils Nation’s Smartest Neighborhood Electricity Grid.� The document goes on to cover what the utility calls the...
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Con Edison charges up 'electric Ethernet'
New York-energy company Con Edison has a built-in backbone for its PowerLan Ethernet, which is made available through the city's electrical conduits.
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