GreenBeat Innovation Competition 2009 Announces Viridity Energy as Finalist

GreenBeat Innovation Competition 2009 has announced that Viridity Energy has been selected as the finalist for its first Innovation Competition. With its VPower System, Viridity Energy has proved to be an asset to the customers by its efficiency related to weather, building usage patterns and other data. VPower System has helped Viridity Energy to make it a reality. 

Audrey Zibelman, President and CEO, Viridity Energy, has remarked that it is an honor to be considered to be one of the smart grid technology providers by GreenBeat’s Innovation Competition. Viridity Energy has evolved into a new model in the relationship between power markets and energy users. He believes that Viridity Energy will act as a leading force in a scenario where organizations take initiatives to control their energy consumption and the costs.

At the same time when President Obama announced grants to improve the national grid, Innovation Competition invited organizations to develop products that promised to exert a mark on the ability of the power grid, and present them before a group of manufacturers at GreenBeat 2009.  GreenBeat 2009 selected Viridity Energy as one of the top ten innovative product manufacturers.

According to Matt Marshall, CEO, VentureBeat, with the able guidance of Viridity Energy, the technologies presented will pave way for an efficient, carbon-reduced super gird with immense potential to increase supply of power and reduce carbon footprint everywhere in the world.

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