Years ago, big retailers and tech companies installed solar panels as a way to take an environmental stance. But these days it’s often an economic choice that is fueled by the promise of lower and less volatile energy costs. On Tuesday, Whole Foods (WFM) said that it planned a huge project to cover nearly one-fourth of its stores with solar panels. After construction is complete, Whole Foods says
Google will dip its toe into LED lighting by developing a bulb that is controllable from an Android phone. Lighting Science, a rapidly growing company based in Florida, will develop the 60-watt-equivalent LED bulb with Google. Lighting Science brings the bulb know-how to the table, and Google brings software, controls and a whiff of celebrity. The idea is to allow users to be able to dim or shut o
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