Though the “go green” agenda promotes all kinds of ways to help the environment, such as taking shopping bags to the store, recycling bottles and newspapers and even carpooling, alternative energy is more feasible than many would like to believe.
BYD, a China-based electric car manufacturer, is wading into U.S. energy market and has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the The Los Angeles Department of Water & Power to provide storage for its renewable energy sources.
AUSTIN, Texas—-Site Controls, the nation’s leading provider of enterprise-wide energy management, facilities intelligence and Smart Grid solutions, today announced that it has deployed Site-Command LiveView across its growing network of retailers, restaurants, health clubs and branch banks.
Frost & Sullivan’s Energy & Power Systems Senior Industry Analyst, Anu Cherian, will speak at the Advanced Energy Storage 2010 Conference & Exposition on Monday, October 11, 2010.
PORTLAND, Ore.—-The Green Grid, the IT industry’s leading voice for advancing energy efficiency in data centers and business computing ecosystems, today announced that the Power Usage Effectiveness metric, published by The Green Grid in 2007, has now achieved industry alignment specific to recommendations on how to measure PUE in dedicated data center facilities.
The first thing you notice is the smell. It sneaks up, overwhelming the senses. The acrid odor is immediately identifiable as sulfur — a familiar, yet still unpleasant, scent of rotting eggs.
Get the latest news alerts: Follow LTW at Twitter. WASHINGTON — Schools that receive federal funding for their Internet connections may now allow the public to use those connections outside school hours.
CHANTILLY, Va.—-Encore Networks today announced that Norfolk Southern Railway has selected Encore’s industrially hardened router, the BANDIT-III™, for both Voice over Internet Protocol and Voice over Frame Relay network solutions.