Monday, April 12th, 2010
APT and Pulse Energy Announce Strategic Partnership
West Coast tech firms find complementing strengths the best way to help customers save money and go green
Silicon Valley CA – Applied Power Technologies (APT) and Vancouver, Canada’s Pulse Energy announced today a strategic partnership to leverage one another’s unique capabilities in energy management services to maximize their value to their respective clients and future customers. ... Read more »
Saturday, March 27th, 2010
Earth Hour Energy Challenge Results Are In
City of Vancouver’s Green Czar Faces Off with Local Energy Efficiency CEO in a Low-Energy Showdown
The real-time consumption data collected at each of the participating buildings between last Saturday and this Saturday were tallied and Deputy City Manager Sadhu Johnston’s impressive savings of 85% was surpassed by Pulse Energy co-founder David Helliwell’s savings of 97%. ... Read more »
Friday, March 26th, 2010
Vancouver takes on Earth Hour energy efficiency challenge
To coincide with Earth Hour, Pulse Energy will be monitoring various buildings, including the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University campuses and some private residences, including Deputy City Manager Sadhu Johnston’s home and landmarks like GM Place. Live data, along with energy efficiency tactics and results, are showcased at earthhour.pulseenergy.com.
Monday, March 15th, 2010
Pulse Energy-led project awarded $2.5 million by Sustainable Development Technology Canada
Consortium partners Brookfield LePage Johnson Controls (BLJC), Cisco, University of British Columbia, Grouse Mountain Resorts and the Village of Hartley Bay to work with Pulse Energy ... Read more »
Friday, March 5th, 2010
Pulse in Green Right Now
Olympic Games medal in energy efficiency ... Read more »
Monday, March 1st, 2010
The results are in: 2010 Winter Games set a record for energy efficiency
After 17 extraordinary days of athlete performances and 7 years of planning, the 2010 Olympic Winter Games are over, and Pulse Energy’s Venue Energy Tracker has shown them to be the most energy efficient Olympics ever. ... Read more »
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Canadian Olympic ski-cross team member Julia Murray joins Pulse Energy’s efforts to make the Olympics more sustainable
Athletes competing in the 2010 Olympic Winter Games rely on Olympic venues to set the stage for them to reach their top performance, but they are also more aware than ever before of the environmental performance of the Games. ... Read more »
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Winter Olympics energy use ‘tracked’
As concerns grow over the environmental costs of hosting large-scale international sports competitions, a real-time system to track energy consumption has been put in place at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. ... Read more »
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Winter Olympics sets marker for London 2012
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Real-time system tracks Winter Olympics’ energy footprint
By Greenbang
With thousands of athletes, many more thousands of spectators and a half-dozen new venues, the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver come with a cost … not just in dollars, but in energy consumption. ... Read more »

