Itron buys SmartSynch for $100m Companies mentioned: Siemens, TIBCO, Consolidated Edison, Fujitsu Laboratories of America, A123 Systems, Northern Powergrid, Corn Belt Power Cooperative, Exalt Communication, Itron, SmartSynch, Petra Solar, and Jordan Enterprise Development Corporation
DOE sets smart energy budget, goals for smart grid Companies mentioned: US Department of Energy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 99 Restaurants, and Chili’s restaurants
Cinterion bags Linyang Electronics supply deal Companies mentioned: Cinterion, Gemalto, Linyang Electronics, State Grid Corporation of China, Accenture, UtiliData, Braemer Energy Ventures, Efacec, 350 Green, and University at Buffalo
Utilities have a critical need to get consumers to help out with demand response. But what’s in it for the person on the street?
Supply contracts look promising as an automated demand response (ADR) system common in the US is to be introduced in Europe for the first time. OEM...
Smart grid operators need to find ways to turn power networks into communications networks. And there is no shortage of options.
Itron buys SmartSynch for $100m Companies mentioned: Siemens, TIBCO, Consolidated Edison, Fujitsu Laboratories of America, A123 Systems, Northern...
DOE sets smart energy budget, goals for smart grid Companies mentioned: US Department of Energy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 99 Restaurants,...
Cinterion bags Linyang Electronics supply deal Companies mentioned: Cinterion, Gemalto, Linyang Electronics, State Grid Corporation of China,...
Following the recent partnership with Lowe’s, the second largest home improvement company in the world, Mary Turner, CEO of AlertMe, the UK-based...
David Pitcher, UK Country Manager for Power Plus Communications, a smart grid and meter communications network specialist, outlines the opportunities...
Calico’s co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer, Tom Doggett, speaks to Smart Grid Update to shed some light on how the company’s software platform...
Utilities have a critical need to get consumers to help out with demand response. But what’s in it for the person on the street?
Supply contracts look promising as an automated demand response (ADR) system common in the US is to be introduced in Europe for the first time. OEM acquisitions of ADR supportive technology is also ramping up.
Following the recent partnership with Lowe’s, the second largest home improvement company in the world, Mary Turner, CEO of AlertMe, the UK-based smart home technology company, chats to Smart Grid Update about cracking the US market and being on the cusp of the next big technology revolution.