Prudent Energy, the leading technology developer, manufacturer, and systems integrator of the vanadium redox flow battery announced that as of November 2010 the company has continued to see increased demand and repeat orders for its kW-Class systems across the world.
ST. PETERSBURG, FL–(Marketwire – 11/10/10) – Infrax Systems, Inc., (OTC.BB: IFXY – News ), a global provider of unified Smart Grid-related products and services for the Energy and Utility industries, announced today that it will unveil its Secure Network Interface Card (SNIC) at the DistribuTech Conference and Exhibition to be held in San Diego, California February 1-3, 2011. The SNIC is the …
ST. PETERSBURG, FL–(Marketwire – 09/21/10) – Infrax Systems, Inc. (OTC.BB: IFXY – News ), a global provider of unified Smart Grid-related products and services for the Energy and Utility industries, today announced the launch of its new website. The website, developed by Tampa, Florida-based Vivid Infusion, is the first phase of a series of planned rebranding initiatives designed to enhance the …
Looking for a major new ways to harness wind, solar and other evolving renewable energy, the US Department of Energy today issued a call for advanced large-scale energy stora Read more
Cisco to Acquire Arch Rock for Wireless Energy Sensors Cisco agreed to acquire privately-held Arch Rock Corporation, a start-up based in San Francisco that develops IP wireless network sensors for smart-grid applications. Financial terms were not disclosed.
ST. PETERSBURG, FL–(Marketwire – 08/26/10) – Infrax Systems, Inc. (OTC.BB: IFXY – News ), a global provider of unified Smart Grid-related products and services for the Energy and Utility industries, today announced the company has retained the services of Tampa, Florida-based Vivid Infusion to rebrand the Infrax global image through integrated marketing campaigns and contemporary digital …
Dan Malloy, Democrat running for the state Governor position, talks about alternative energy during a press conference at Proton Energy Systems in Wallingford on Thursday, July 8, 2010.
HARRISBURG, Pa., July 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — School districts, employers and individuals throughout Pennsylvania will be able to replace old, inefficient energy systems with new technology and save a total of $190,000 a year, Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Austin Burke said today.