kWhOURS Takes Aim at Old Skool Energy Auditing: On March 21, startup kWhOURS, Inc., “is releasing its first product: software that will enable energy auditors to perform commercial audits more efficiently and cheaply.” — Greentech Media
Smart Grid’s Big Unknown: Customer Acceptance: “The technology is maturing and there’s significant investment on the way, but the smart grid still lacks the regulations and consumer demand for it to take off like the Internet did.” — CNET’s Green Tech
Newfound Exoplanet: COROT 9 b: “A French spacecraft designed to discover new worlds beyond our solar system has made one of its most significant finds yet—a planet that looks like a cousin to those in our own celestial backyard.” — Scientific American
Industry Groups Get a Peak at Climate Bill: “Lawmakers at the heart of Senate energy and climate negotiations revealed key details today of their legislative proposal during a closed-door meeting with major industry groups they are courting in hopes of winning over Senate moderates and avoiding an expensive advertising war.” — Greenwire via NYT
GM Finances Looking Up: “General Motors Co. has a reasonable chance of becoming profitable in 2010 and a ‘remarkably strong’ balance sheet eight months after emerging from bankruptcy, GM Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell said Wednesday in his first public comments since taking the job.” — WSJ
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