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[su_spacer size="40"] Whether you're just getting started, or already down the road, have a GREEN plan. Your strategic plan to make your home more energy efficient can start today with just a few dollars. That’s the cost of a tube of caulk you can use to better seal...

Enginuity Power Systems Adds Dr. Datta Godbole To Board of Directors Entrepreneur and former Chief Technology Officer of Honeywell Building Technologies will accelerate the company’s several commercialization programs Alexandria, VA, April 21, 2021 – Enginuity Power Systems announced today that Dr. Datta Godbole, Founder and Chief Technology...

The proposed $2.25 trillion U.S. infrastructure plan recently announced includes investments in clean energy to help bolster the U.S. economy while combating climate change. The proposal includes massive green initiatives in the areas of energy efficiency standards, building efficiency, grid resiliency and commercial and residential upgrades...

Research presented at the latest World Energy Outlook offered several insights that support the vision of companies such as Enginuity Power Systems, and products like our upcoming E|ONE, a private home generation appliance, for the home. A key finding was that “electricity production is being re-shaped by...

We’ve blogged about how first-time home buyers are very aware of what they want in a residence, and that many are going “green.” Let’s dive deeper into the “why” behind that trend. First, today’s new and improved home buyers are very aware of what’s out there...

Enginuity Power Systems is very much a “green” focused company, putting together a technically elegant – yet user friendly – affordable solution for home-by-home independence from the highly inefficient and aging electrical grid, and in doing so helping homeowners contribute to lowering the billions of...

The average US household produces 7.5 tons of CO2 equivalents per year, contributing to the tens of trillions of tons of U.S. emissions that are quickly changing our environment. 20% of US emissions are from heating, cooling, and powering households – such as natural gas for...