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Enginuity Power Systems, Inc. (Enginuity) announced a strategic relationship agreement with international engineering design services provider Leading Engineering & Technology Corporation, Ltd., (LE&T). This partnership will accelerate the U.S. manufacturing and go-to-market commercialization of Enginuity’s E-Series private generation suite of products for homes and small...

Private Generation Innovator Enginuity Power Systems Secures Series A Funding Led by Blue Marlin Partners Award-winning energy efficiency innovator receives funding to advance American made products for homes, light commercial, and military applications. ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, June 1, 2022 - Enginuity Power Systems, Inc. (Enginuity) announced...

[su_spacer size="40"] Cleanspark, a leading outfitter of electric power micro-grids, recently said they’ve seen “a tenfold increase in residential demand over the past six months.” I’ll take that as a meaningful data point. Eaton, an American power management company, recently told their investors that it estimates “micro-grids will...

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...

Senior Mechanical & Combustion Development Engineer Enginuity is growing fast and we are constantly looking for talented individuals to join our team. We are anticipating growth in the areas of accounting and finance, business development, mechanical and electrical engineering, software development and government proposal writing. Experience with...

If you reside in Japan, you’ll lose power to your dwelling – on average – once every 20 years. The average U.S. customer loses power once every 9 months. That’s EXCLUDING power failures from hurricanes and other storms, let alone fires. A growing number of consumers are saying...

When temperatures in parts of California hit triple digits a week ago, the state’s three biggest utilities turned off power to blocks of homes and businesses. Nobody appreciated these “rolling blackouts” – from Governor Gavin Newsom, who said “you shouldn’t be pleased with the moment that...