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- Sun?s Latest Server Is Pricier but Offers Real Energy Savings
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Servers and computers technically aren’t one of largest consumers of electricity in America. In Northern California, datacenters account for only 2.5 percent of the electricity consumed. By contrast, lighting accounts for about 22 percent of the power gobbled up in America. by Greentech...
- External links 2008-10-15
- Hewlett-Packard Puts a Power Cap on Servers
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Think of Dynamic Power Capping from Hewlett-Packard HPQ as a circuit breaker for the circuit breaker. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-03
- Sanyo Posts Loss; Panasonic Considers Acquisition
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang Sanyo Electric Co. (SANYY.PK) posted disappointing second-quarter earnings Wednesday amid talks about its sale to Panasonic Corp. PC, which analysts say would benefit from Sanyo's solar cell and lithium-ion battery businesses. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-06
- GM: Charging Forward with the Volt?
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos The Volt is the Future of [[GM]]. Or it’s dead. Whatever the case, GM is getting a rumor community that would even make Apple AAPL envious. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-07
- California Lukewarm to Sunrise Powerlink for Sempra Subsidiary
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang The California Public Utilities Commission could vote as early as Dec. 4 on the fate of a controversial 150-mile transmission line for Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE) subsidiary San Diego Gas & Electric Co. to ferry renewable energy from the desert of southeastern California...
- External links 2008-11-10
- Sun Micro: Flash Memory Goes Corporate
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Flash memory is going corporate. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-11
- Applied Materials: The Green Machine
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos You can call Applied Materials AMAT the green machine. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-11
- Trina Solar Joins UMG-Silicon Play
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang The polysilicon shortage might be over soon, but that isn't stopping Trina Solar TSL from devoting its resources to developing products using a dirtier but cheaper class of silicon. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-11
- Freescale To Move Full Speed Ahead with Automotive Electro-Power Boosters
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Remember how Batman in the 1960s TV show could suddenly burn rubber by hitting a big red button on his dashboard? Luxury car buyers will be getting something similar in the near future. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-12
- Is Nissan Building a Car That Charges Itself?
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Can you charge an electric car without plugging it in? Nissan NSANY is looking into it. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-12
- Ocean Power Technologies: Harnessing the Motion of the Ocean Into Electricity
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Consider it one small step in the emerging world of ocean power. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-12
- Applied Materials To Cut 12% of Staff After Weak Earnings
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang Applied Materials Inc. AMAT, a chip company that has invested heavily in its emerging solar business, plans to cut 12 percent of its workforce to reduce costs and weather the economic downturn, the company said Wednesday. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-12
- Congress Offers Big Three Automakers Help, Makes Demands in Exchange
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang The U.S. government, which is getting comfortable playing Santa Claus, plans to stuff the stockings of beleaguered American automakers with $25 billions worth of loans. by Greentech Media
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- A Guide to Water Investing: Purification
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Editor's note: this is the second part in a three-part series on water investing. See Part One here. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-18
- New Proposal Favors Sunrise Powerlink, Over Environmentalists' Objections
- Greentech Media submits: A new proposal has emerged for a controversial, 150-mile transmission line project to carry electricity from power plants in the desert of southeastern California to the coast. The proposal pdf, issued Tuesday, recommended by the president of the California Public Utilities Commission Michael R. Peevey,...
- External links 2008-11-20
- VeraSun Files for Bankruptcy
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang VeraSun Energy Corp. (NYSE: VSE), a cash-strapped ethanol company that lost big in hedging corn prices, said late Friday it had filed for bankruptcy. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-03
- Biofuels Power Corp.: Making Energy from Hurricane Ike
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang Biofuels Power Corp. (BFLS.OB) said Friday it plans to build a 4-megawatt power plant that will make electricity from woodchips and other debris left in the wake of Hurricane Ike. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-03
- Itron Reports Strong Third Quarter, Shares Fall on Forward Concerns
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Itron Inc. (NSDQ: ITRI) on Thursday posted third-quarter revenues that beat analyst expectations but drove shares of the smart-metering equipment company down slightly. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-10-31
- Sanyo Enters Thin-Film Market, Goes Up Against Sharp
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang Sanyo Electric Co. (SANYY.PK) said it plans to spend $750 million over the next three years to produce its hybrid solar panels and to launch a new thin-film product line that will pit it against Sharp Corp. (SHCAY.PK) and other players worldwide, company...
- External links 2008-10-15
- A U.S. National Grid: Dream or Reality?
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., told a solar conference audience Thursday that she will work on policies for building new power transmission lines and allowing consumers to get credits for excess electricity from their solar panels. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-10-17
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