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Research Partners

Greenbang works with a variety of research partners to collaborate on the development of whitepapers, conduct market surveys and produce analyses of new technologies, low-carbon services and corporate responsibility initiatives.
We have enlisted a unique panel of experts from industry, academia and the public sector to provide expert insights into technology and sustainability issues.

Our Research partners include:

Greenbang has been partnered with Kyocera on a variety of projects since Greenbang was founded, including the Carbon Reduction Commitment.

We are proud to be hosting our Greenbang Smart Grid European Conference 2010 at the Kyocera Technology Suite in London on Thursday 21st October, 2010, with speakers from the most influential organisations involved in the rollout of European smart grid. To register for this event, follow here.

Greenbang has previously worked on several projects.

A copy of these reports can be found here.

Greenbang have worked with Cisco on producing ‘The Cisco Greenbang Smart Carbon Research 2010′, published in February 2010. The report focuses on low-carbon business prospects for the future and includes detailed analysis on the energy industry predictions, along with expert viewpoints . A copy of it can be found here.

The Open University are one of the leading institutes on sustainability and green technology.

Greenbang has a unique link with Bath University and Dan Ilett, founder of Greenbang, is chairman of the Low Carbon Symposium, which is currently run in conjunction with the University of Bath and its innovation centre.










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LATEST REPORTS
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Who’s the leading smart-city brand?

More than half of the world’s nearly seven billion people now live in urban areas, and that proportion is expected to reach almost 69 per cent by 2050. To avoid pushing local and global systems to the point of collapse, cities will need to become much smarter and more efficient Read more ...
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Managing the smart-grid data overload

Developing the UK’s smart-grid infrastructure will require communications and data technologies that can manage far more information than utilities must handle today. That’s the focus of a strategy report from Greenbang Research: “Enabling the UK’s smart-grid future: The wireless spectrum debate.” The report answers such questions as: Should dedicated Read more ...
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Incentives fire up UK solar market

The introduction of the feed-in tariff (FIT) incentive policy on 1 April has sparked an explosive reaction in the UK renewable energy market with solar leading the way in installations, according to a new Greenbang research report titled, “The UK’s Feed-in Tariff: Impact, response and market trends for the decade Read more ...
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