Electric Highway Eyed For Bratislava-Vienna

IBM Slovakia is partnering on a feasibility study designed to determine optimum locations for charging stations along the highway from Bratislava to Vienna. Read more →
5 GreenTech Stories You Should Be Reading: April 18, 2012

Geothermal power in Kenya, a look at Obama's green jobs initiative, and how companies are seeking to make electric vehicles easier, cheaper and more popular. Read more →
World’s Greenest Supercomputer Heads Down Under

IBM's Blue Gene/Q, ranked as the world's most energy efficient supercomputer, is headed to Australia to aid in research into life-threatening diseases. Read more →
IBM’s 5 in 5 Pegs Power From The People

IBM's "5 in 5," a forecast of five new technologies that will bust out within five years, this year includes personal energy harvesting. Read more →
Energy Aid A Big Undertaking For IBM

IBM in the U.K. teams up with Practical Action on a global campaign to bring sustainable power to people so they can safely meet needs as basic as cooking food. Read more →
Solar Could Be Data Center Power Answer

By using DC servers and a few other tricks, IBM says solar can be a reliable, efficient and clean power source for data centers. Read more →
Smart Grid To Get A Big Test In Denmark

With EcoGrid EU, IBM and European partners will test a super-smart grid on the Danish island of Bornholm for four years. Read more →
IBM Listens In On Wave-Power Noise Issue

IBM and Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland are teaming up to understand and minimize the underwater noise impacts from wave power devices. Read more →
Charging Your EV? There’s An App For That

IBM Research recently announced it's teamed with EKZ on a pilot project allowing consumers to charge EVs and monitor their energy costs using mobile devices. Read more →
We’re Energy Dummies, IBM Study Says

A recent study by IBM claims that energy consumers around the globe do not have the basic information or the proper incentives to make better energy choices. Read more →