American Superconductor Corporation reports a boost in earnings, beating Street forecasts.
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The smart grid technology provider will build the smart meters communications network for a test program in Ireland.
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GE, Silver Spring Networks, and Cisco are technology partners.
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The utility says it's on track to have a smart meter at the home or office of all its customers by 2011.
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Tech giant announces deal with a Houston-area utility to provide the wireless communication network between its smart meters and data center.
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AT&T partners with SmartSynch to bring smart meter technology to the residential market.
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Stoked by $4.5 billion for smart grid technology in the stimulus bill, the search king introduces consumer software that tracks power consumption.
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The $40 billion for tech is unlikely to create immediate jobs and deliver a quick jolt to the stalled economy, but it could spur long-term business growth.
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Networking giant wants its EnergyWise system--and its own networking data switches--at the center of how companies reduce energy consumption.
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The Kleiner Perkins-backed startup will provide the communications and network infrastructure for Pepco to make its electricity grid more intelligent.
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Computing giant promises its IT and consulting know-how will help utilities build smarter grids
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Kleiner Perkins-backed startup that specializes in smart grids stands to raise its profile as it finalizes deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars with large electric utilities.
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Silver Spring Networks snags big venture round and joins a host of competitors that are now flush with cash despite global economic woes.
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The smart grid company readies for a buying spree with new cash.
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If electrical grids can be “smart,” why can’t a water network?
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The energy management startup can now claim a former Deputy Secretary of Energy, a CIA Director and a Pulitzer Prize winner as members of its advisory board.
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Principal Steve Vassallo discusses the obstacles and opportunities in the emerging ‘smart grid.’
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A study by the U.S. DOE connects homes to energy providers and lets consumers reduce demand as prices rise.
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