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tag: energy management software

Why VCs see gold in energy management software

Why VCs see gold in energy management software

December 8, 2012 9:00 AM Ashley M. Halligan

Guest Post Energy management software can help businesses cut energy consumption and save money, which is why VCs are warming up to the field.

On the GreenBeat: Building energy management M&A kicks off with Schneider buys, BYD plans U.S. electric car launch

On the GreenBeat: Building energy management M&A kicks off with Schneider buys, BYD plans U.S. electric car launch

December 14, 2010 7:00 AM Iris Kuo

Here’s some of the latest action we’re following on the GreenBeat today:

Energy management firm Schneider buys D5X and Vizelia — Many analysts and venture capitalists are predicting that a hot sector next year in cleantech will be in building …

Hara's newest software looks to supply chains for energy savings

Hara's newest software looks to supply chains for energy savings

October 5, 2010 5:00 AM Iris Kuo

Energy management startup Hara released today its biggest software product to date, a supply-chain module that can evaluate energy efficiency among a client’s suppliers – vendors, transportation services, warehouses and the like.

The addition of Hara Value Chain effectively widens …

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