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    HabiTEQ energy saving wireless system developed by GE and EnOcean

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    We’ve come across smart-building energy-saving technology by IBM before. Now, General Electric has teamed up with German technology company EnOcean for yet another intelligent building-energy monitoring system that will help boost building energy efficiency. Targeted at commercial and residential buildings, … Continue reading3

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    GE opens doors to EV Solar Carport in Connecticut

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    Electric cars may keep their act clean once on-road. They aren’t completely green though, and do, indirectly, stamp out a carbon footprint, especially if they’re plugged in to charge from the grid itself, which in turn is usually powered by … Continue reading3

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    GE to construct largest solar plant in US

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    The United States will play home to a factory dedicated to manufacturing thin-film solar cells by General Electric not too far off into the future. With a conversion efficiency of 12.8%, these cells were developed by Prime Star in a … Continue reading3

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    GE’s solar powered Carousel, a joy ride on sun rays

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    Not so long ago, we came across the solar powered Carousel at Hudson River Park’s Chelsea Cove. Here’s yet another joy ride powered by energy from the sun using GE’s ecomagination technology. Located at the 3rd Street and Congress Avenue … Continue reading3

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    GE unveils range of energy efficient products at CES 2011

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    It’s CES 2011 all over the news this week, and just last week we came across LG’s eco-friendly network-connected household appliances. GE too has pulled the veil of a bunch of green and eco-friendly home based appliances that might just … Continue reading3

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    General Electric unveils dual-battery system for larger electric vehicles

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    EVs as we know them today, are really expensive, and tend to burn huge holes in our pockets. This is probably why not a lot of people have turned to the car of the future yet, instead sitting behind the … Continue reading3

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    General Electric develops Home Energy Management System

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    General Electric has yet another home energy management system that’ll help you keep tabs on all the energy you use and inform you about just how much switching on a light bulb in your home effects the environment, in a … Continue reading3

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    GE to bring out a ‘hybrid’ bulb powered by halogen and CFL elements

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    If you thing that cost effective lighting options end at CFLs, GE is all set to open new options up for you. They plan to come out with a ‘hybrid’ bulb that has a bit of halogen and CFL elements, … Continue reading3

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    GE engine powers up using cow manure to juice the Ukraine Milk Company

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    Cow droppings can turn nasty, taken the smell and mess they tend to make. Well, imagine what would happen with 4,000 cows doing the same. World annihilation? I think not! Manure from 4,000 cows actually powers up the Ukraine Milk … Continue reading3

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    GE’s developed home energy monitoring system and vehicle charging pedestals to hit markets in 2011

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    So you plan to turn your home into a green crib, and have been on the look out for just the right technology to do so. Well, here’s a development by GE, two actually, that are green as it gets. … Continue reading3

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