UK should put energy savers 'in competition' with energy generators
Instead of paying incentives only for new, clean energy like solar power, governments looking to promote sustainability should also reward
From here to efficiency: People want to change, but don't know how
People across Europe and the US see energy efficiency as an important way to help them save money. But many
New advanced solar-panel factory to open in Colorado in 2012
Several hundred new green jobs are on their way to Aurora, Colorado, courtesy of GE’s plan to build the
A second chance for Greenbang glory: Awards deadline extended
Good news, Greenbangers: we’ve had such an overwhelming last-minute response to our call for entries for our Greenbang 2011
South Korea's Incheon eyes 'smart city' makeover
Incheon city leaders hope to redevelop two areas of the Nam-Gu ward as a “smart city.”
Officials in South Korea’
Energy, water efficiency has helped US agencies save $16bn
For all the complaining about waste in Washington, DC, it seems that some federal agencies are doing pretty well at
Small Danish island could help launch smart-grid revolution
A small Danish island in the Baltic Sea is becoming a living laboratory for technologies that could dramatically transform the
Time's running out to enter Greenbang's 2011 Efficiency Awards
The clock’s quickly ticking toward the Oct. 14 deadline to enter your efficiency technology, project or person for Greenbang’
Australia moves close to enacting a carbon tax
The Australian House of Representatives has passed a package of clean-energy bills that would for the first time impose a
Smart meter success is all about people, not technology
A study of some 100 smart-meter pilot programs around the world has concluded that the technology can lead to significant