In the News
In issue 43: energy efficiency progress in Oklahoma, the launch of the Pulse™ Platform, and Microsoft’s internal carbon tax.
In an interview with The Globe and Mail, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson gave a preview of his keynote address to the New Cities Foundation next week. The international convention, hosted in Paris, will hear about the city’s work with leading technology companies, including Cisco Systems and Vancouver-based Pulse Energy.
In issue 41: new efficiency programs for Dominion Virginia, FortisBC and South Jersey Gas, and a Climate Leadership Award for the University of California.
AutomatedBuildings published an article entitled ‘AirCare for Buildings‘, advocating continuous commissioning programs to benefit building owners and the environment. The piece was contributed by Steve Jones, Product Manager at Pulse Energy.
The largest school district in British Columbia, Surrey School District, recently finished its first-ever ‘Energy Challenge’. The competition involved four of the district’s secondary schools – LA Matheson, Lord Tweedsmuir, Johnston Heights and Sullivan Heights – in an energy saving effort over a period of a week. Pulse Energy’s software created a baseline for each [...]
In issue 41: $800 million energy efficiency funding in New York, PG&E finishing its smart meter deployment, executive changes for CMS Energy and a new electricity provider for the City of Cincinnati.
In issue 40: Excellent savings for Snohomish PUD, demand response budgets set for California’s largest utilities, and funding for building retrofits in Atlanta.
Pulse Energy, together with local Vancouver firms SES Consulting and Recollective, spent Friday on ‘EarthWork’: Making the world a better place in honor of Earth Day.
In issue 39: smart meter deployment updates from British Gas and Sacramento Municipal Utility District, an acquisition for GDF Suez, and a minor update in the merger between Duke Energy and Progress Energy.
Join Aislinn McCarry, Mechanical Engineer with the Green Planning & Design Group at Halsall Associates, for a free webinar about finding ways to reduce energy consumption in large commercial buildings.




