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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...

Today’s U.S. soldier can be equipped with any number of electrical devices – from night vision goggles, to radios, GPS systems, laptops, chemical and biological-agent detectors, and more.  Many of these devices – present and future – rely on batteries. In addition, field workstations also...

Seventy percent of global carbon emissions come from people and businesses residing in cities.  But these hot spots are also leading in the development of transformative climate solutions. Let’s focus-in for a moment on a key segment within them: first-time buyers of new homes. Industry surveys show...

Nobody should wish what happened in California the past few summers, or Texas this winter, on any region, state, or community. One state faced their worst fires ever, the other a massive ice storm, and both succumbed to blackouts substantially impacting the quality of life...

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...

An Even Better Choice Is In The Near Future Back-up power generators are a must for homeowners located in storm belts or regions of the country where rolling blackouts are on the rise. Modern standby generators fueled by natural gas feeding the unit from buried pipelines are...

As solar availability grows and prices decline, a growing number of homeowners are turning to battery-backed solar energy systems to power their homes. Many choose to remain tied to the grid, so that they have the opportunity for net metering. All works well – until a...

"A year ago we announced an $800,000 Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, sponsored by the DOE Building Technologies Office, to help develop our private home generation appliance – the E|ONE – with the...