The Siemens Building Technologies Division’s Beltsville, MD branch office was recently awarded the LEED® for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance certification by the United States Green Building Council.
The City of Manchester has selected Competitive Energy Services, a national energy consulting company, as a contractor to continue helping the city manage its energy costs.
Novozymes, the world leader in bioinnovation, today applauded President Obama’s commitment toward renewable energy programs in his fiscal year 2013 budget request, a strategy he began outlining in his 2012 State of the Union address.
Duke Energy: Time of Day Pricing, Lower costs, Continued Improvements. Brian Stallman, Senior Vice President of Development for Duke Energy Renewables is optimistic.
The energy-saving combined heat and power plant at the Thermal Energy Corporation allows it to keep pace with the Texas Medical Center’s rapid growth and ensure that the energy system supporting more than $1 billion in annual medical research remains stable.
If you want to be competitive, more and more building owners are seeing that it is necessary to improve energy and environmental performance. The trends show how this is being done.
Siemens announced today that the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center has awarded a $16.8 million task order to implement energy-conserving upgrades, including a 4.465 MW solar photovoltaic power generating system—the largest to date for the U.S. Army—at the White Sands Missile Range, N.M.
The multi-billion dollar solar market is capturing the attention of companies looking for long term opportunities with stable technologies, a captive audience of energy users, and a source of free raw materials: the sun.
Suntech and DuPont have signed a strategic sourcing agreement to drive faster and broader adoption of solar energy, reducing the world’s dependence on fossil fuels.