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Tim Peake's space snaps capture the otherworldly essence of the Aurora Borealis

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LONDON — Tim Peake is keeping himself busy in space. This week alone he's given a masterclass on going to the toilet on the International Space Station (ISS), perfected the art of making coffee, and now he's been improving his photography with some lessons.

Some might say he should be focussing on those 265 experiments on his To Do list up there, but with the Aurora Borealis delivering a dazzling light show perhaps he can be forgiven.

See also: Rocket man: Britain sends its first astronaut to the ISS

Peake has been learning space photography from American astronaut Scott Kelly, and his first few snaps give a different perspective on the northern lights. Read more...

More about Space, Iss, Aurora Borealis, and Tim Peake Reported by Mashable 1 day ago.

Blue Pillar Receives 2015 IoT Evolution Smart Machines Innovation Award

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The Aurora® Energy Network of Things™ Platform Honored With Prestigious IoT Award

Frederick, MD (PRWEB) January 21, 2016

Blue Pillar, provider of the world’s first self-configurable Energy Network of Things platform that connects and controls distributed energy assets, announced today that its Aurora platform has received a 2015 Smart Machines Innovation Award. The IoT Evolution Smart Machines Innovation Award honors products, services, platforms, and applications that are part of the intelligent device market and is awarded by IoT Evolution magazine, the leading publication covering IoT technologies.

“It is truly an honor to have the Aurora platform receive yet another distinguished award for its ability to securely connect and control energy assets enabling facilities to become more energy efficient, resilient and self-sufficient,” said Tom Willie, CEO of Blue Pillar. “IoT technology has the opportunity to disrupt a variety of industries, and within the energy landscape, Aurora is proving itself as the de facto energy IoT platform for connecting distributed generation assets.”

Blue Pillar’s Aurora Energy Network of Things platform provides ubiquitous, vendor-agnostic, secure connectivity and control of energy assets that before could only have been accomplished through highly expensive, time consuming, and custom system integrations. By connecting all “behind-the-meter” energy assets regardless of make, model, vintage, age or type, facilities and grid operations have been able to improve resiliency and increase energy efficiency. Energy service providers are using the platform to connect distributed generation assets through which they can offer new, compelling services to their end customers. This turnkey approach has completely disrupted the energy management industry by connecting thousands of multi-vendor and legacy energy assets and allowing facilities to more easily and cost-effectively reach their aggressive energy goals.

“It is my pleasure to recognize the Aurora Energy Network of Things as an inventive solution that has earned Blue Pillar the 2015 IoT Evolution Smart Machines Innovation Award,” said Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC. “I look forward to seeing more innovation from Blue Pillar in the future.”

About Blue Pillar

Blue Pillar is a leading provider of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and energy management solutions for complex single site and centralized multisite facilities. The Aurora platform connects, controls, and manages data to help organizations improve energy resiliency, efficiency and overall facility operations. Today, over 300 of the most critical, complex and geographically dispersed facilities – across healthcare, government, higher education, and other industries – use Blue Pillar solutions to manage their energy and power systems. For more information, visit http://www.bluepillar.com and follow Blue Pillar on Twitter at @bluepillarinc.

About Crossfire Media

Crossfire Media is an integrated marketing company with a core focus on future trends in technology. We service communities of interest with conferences, tradeshows, webinars and newsletters. Crossfire Media has a partnership with Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) to produce events and websites related to disruptive technologies. Crossfire Media is a division of Crossfire Consulting, a full service Information Technology company based in New York.

About TMC

Global buyers rely on TMC’s content-driven marketplaces to make purchase decisions and navigate markets. This presents branding, thought leadership and lead generation opportunities for vendors/sellers.

TMC’s Marketplaces:·     Unique, turnkey Online Communities boost search results, establish market validation, elevate brands and thought leadership, while minimizing ad-blocking.
·     Custom Lead Programs uncover sales opportunities and build databases.
·     In-Person and Online Events boost brands, enhance thought leadership and generate leads.
·     Publications, Display Advertising and Newsletters bolster brand reputations.
·     Custom Content provides expertly ghost-crafted blogs, press releases, articles and marketing collateral to help with SEO, branding, and overall marketing efforts.
·     Comprehensive Event and Road Show Management Services help companies meet potential clients and generate leads face-to-face.

For more information about TMC and to learn how we can help you reach your marketing goals, please visit http://www.tmcnet.com. Reported by PRWeb 17 hours ago.

Major lane closures this weekend on I-90, Aurora Avenue

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Westbound I-90 at Bellevue Way and Highway 99 at South Lake Union will be slowed by lane closures this weekend. Reported by Seattle Times 14 hours ago.

Burn victims unite in cat tale

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Two months after Phoenix the cat was rescued in Aurora and recovered from singed fur and body burns, she's found a forever-home with an owner who understands the feline better than most. Reported by Denver Post 13 hours ago.

Aurora police investigate shooting at home

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Aurora police are investigating a shooting Friday morning in a residential neighborhood. Reported by Denver Post 20 hours ago.

Elderly Aurora Couple Reported Missing

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Elderly Aurora Couple Reported Missing Patch Yorkville, IL -- They were reported missing at around 10 p.m. Jan. 21. Reported by Patch 19 hours ago.

Lazydays Celebrates Grand Opening Weekend at New RV Accessories & More Store

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Florida’s Largest RV Accessories Retailer is Now Open for Business

Seffner, Fla. (PRWEB) January 22, 2016

Lazydays’ RV Accessories & More store, Florida’s largest RV accessories retailer, will attract more than one thousand visitors at its grand opening celebration this weekend, also taking place during Lazydays’ annual SuperSale on-site event.

Today, to kick off the celebration, Karen Arnold, COO of the greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, joined Lazydays president and CEO, Tim Sheehan and VP of finance and operations, Linda Stephens for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and press event. Attendees toured the new 20,000 square foot Lazydays RV Accessories & More store and explored the many RV accessory offerings taking in the unique shopping experience.

Exciting grand opening activities will continue throughout the weekend at the new store, including a Harley Davidson motorcycle display; Buccaneer Legend, Martin Gramatica, for autograph signings, the interactive Runaway Country Music Fest Street Team Unit, appearances from Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ mascot, Captain Fear; the Amalie Oil Insti-Gator Show Car, and more. Guests can enter to win daily prize drawings in the new store with numerous giveaways.

“As a business that is always striving to serve our customer’s needs better, it is great to see the amount of community and customer support we have received,” said Linda Stephens, VP of finance and operations. “The Lazydays RV Accessories & More store represents the culmination of a lot of hard work from our staff and many vendor partners and we are happy to finally welcome customers through our doors.”

With more than 10 million RV’s in North America alone, the Lazydays RV Accessories & More store is a must-explore destination for any RV enthusiast looking to enhance their lifestyle. From its one-of-a kind DIY Center to its new décor and lifestyle collection, the store now offers the broadest selection of RV accessories in Florida. Its “store within a store” concept, made possible through partners such as Amalie Oil, Blue Ox, Cequent, Dometic, JR Products, Lippert, Thetford & Winegard and a number of other vendor partners, brings some of the nation’s top products together, under one roof, and gives customers an ultra-convenient way to explore, learn and shop.

Customers can also visit the state-of-the art Travel Center where they may learn about great RV destinations and take advantage of exceptional travel offers with Thousand Trails and Encore RV resorts nationwide.

Lazydays’ RV Accessories & More store is located at 6130 Lazy Days Blvd. in Seffner, Fla. and is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

About Lazydays
Lazydays®, founded in 1976, is the world’s largest RV dealership. Based on 126 acres outside Tampa, FL since 1996, Lazydays also has a dealership located in Tucson, AZ as well as the recent addition of three dealerships located in Johnstown, Aurora and Longmont, CO. Lazydays has the largest selection of RV brands in the nation featuring more than 1,700 new and pre-owned RVs, nearly 300 service bays, three accessories and parts stores and two on-site campgrounds with over 700 RV campsites. Lazydays has built its reputation on providing an outstanding customer experience with exceptional service and product expertise, and as a place to rest and recharge with other RVers. More than a quarter million RVers and their families visit Lazydays every year, making it “their home away from home.” Lazydays has been recognized as a “Top 50 RV Dealer” by RV Business and as one of Tampa Bay’s “Top Work Places.” The Lazydays Employee Foundation, supported by payroll contributions from more than 60% of Lazydays’ employees, has contributed more than one million dollars to make many historic changes for at-risk children in the Tampa Bay and Tucson communities. For most people, Lazydays isn't just the beginning of their journey; it's very much a part of their ride. To learn more, visit http://www.lazydays.com.

### Reported by PRWeb 15 hours ago.

Holly Madison Is Pregnant With Her Second Child!

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Holly Madison is expanding her brood! On Friday, Holly announced to People Magazine that she's pregnant with her second child. The momma is already a proud parent to her 2.5-year-old daughter Rainbow Aurora. Madison, who married her baby daddy and husband Pasquale Rotella in 2013, gushed: "I'm so excited. This time I know what to expect a little [...] Reported by Perez Hilton 13 hours ago.

Aurora police searching for developmentally disabled adult

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Aurora police are searching for a developmentally disabled, at-risk adult last seen Friday morning. Reported by Denver Post 12 hours ago.

152 New Homes Coming to Former Golf Course

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152 New Homes Coming to Former Golf Course Patch Naperville, IL -- The homes will be built on the former County Lakes Golf Course between Diehl, North Aurora and Shore roads. Reported by Patch 11 hours ago.

Hastert's Health / Wrestling with Family / Clerk Staffer Accused of Theft / From Ice Cream to American Idol

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Hastert's Health / Wrestling with Family / Clerk Staffer Accused of Theft / From Ice Cream to American Idol Patch Montgomery, IL -- Catch up Fox Valley headlines: McNally’s close to February return / Missing Aurora couple found safe / Coroner IDs man hit by train. Reported by Patch 17 hours ago.

Stabbing, Fatal Shooting Outside Aurora Bar

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Stabbing, Fatal Shooting Outside Aurora Bar Patch Batavia, IL -- Police encounter more than 100 people brawling in bar parking lot early Saturday. Police do not know if the incidents are related. Reported by Patch 9 hours ago.

Oh, Baby! We Have 15 Name Suggestions for Holly Madison's Second Child

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The former Girls Next Door star is already mother to 2½-year-old daughter Rainbow Aurora Reported by People Magazine 16 hours ago.

The Islamization Of America In 2015 (Part 1)

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The Islamization Of America In 2015 (Part 1) Submitted by Soeren Kern via The Gatestone Institute,

· Representative André Carson (D-Indiana), a convert to Islam, was appointed to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Carson has extensive ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.

· Officials at the Rocky Heights Middle School in Littleton, Colorado, ignited controversy when they* told female students to dress according to Sharia law while visiting a mosque during a field trip.*

· *Islamic politics "advocates the world's greatest double standard: if you come to our country, we won't let you worship the way you want, we won't let you say what you want to say... However, we have come to your country, therefore we have the right to do whatever we want to do, including kill you if you make us mad."* — Former US President Bill Clinton.

· Fouad ElBayly, an Egyptian-born imam who in 2007 said that Somali-born activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali should receive the death penalty for her criticism of Islam, is now a Department of Justice contractor hired to teach classes to Muslims who are in federal prison. – The Daily Caller

· *"I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under Allah...." *– Arabic rendering of the Pledge of Allegiance, Pine Bush High School, New York.

· Breitbart News revealed the existence of what is believed to be *the first official Sharia law court in the United States, in Irving, Texas. *The so-called Islamic Tribunal settles civil disputes among the growing Muslim population.

The Muslim population of the United States surpassed 3.5 million in 2015, according to demographic projections compiled by the Pew Research Center. *In percentage terms, Muslims currently comprise roughly 1% of the US population.*

*As in Europe, Islam was an ever-present topic in American newspaper headlines during 2015.* Most news items involved terrorism-related issues — including many cases of lone-wolf terrorists — closely followed by articles about Muslim integration and assimilation.

*JANUARY 2015*

January 6. Officials at the Rocky Heights Middle School in Littleton, *Colorado*, ignited controversy when they told female students to dress according to Sharia law while visiting a mosque during a field trip. Peter Boyles, a radio talk show host in Denver, said: "Public schools are forbidden from holding girls to different standards than boys. They're holding these girls to a different standard, it's a religious reason. Islam dictates many ... repressive practices against women.... That's their belief ... but don't apply it to public school kids."

January 7. Hashim Hanif Ibn Abdul-Rasheed, a 41-year-old Muslim armed with two knives taped to his legs, attempted to buy a plane ticket at the Port Columbus International Airport in Columbus, *Ohio*. Abdul-Rasheed was shot after he lunged at a police officer. Police said his behavior was "consistent with someone who intended to hijack an aircraft."

January 9. Abdalah Mohamed, a 19-year-old migrant from Kenya, was arrested after he threatened to kill the owner of a Jewish delicatessen in Portland, *Oregon*. Police said Mohamed entered the store asking for a single cigarette. When the owner replied that he did not sell individual cigarettes, Mohamed reportedly said: "I will blow up your store. I'm going to take care of you, you mother (redacted). I'll call my people to take care of you to shoot you! I will blow up your store in the name of Allah, I will take care of people like you!"

January 12. ISIS sympathizers hacked the official Twitter account of the US Central Command, the Pentagon division in charge of the Middle East. One tweet sent from CENTCOM's account stated: "American soldiers, we are coming, watch your backs." Another tweet said: "ISIS is already here.... With Allah's permission we are in CENTCOM now."

January 13. Representative André Carson (D-*Indiana*), a convert to Islam, was appointed to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Carson, who has extensive ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, is the first Muslim to sit on the committee.

January 14. Christopher Lee Cornell, a 20-year-old convert to Islam, was arrested in Cincinnati, *Ohio*, for plotting to "wage jihad" by attacking the US Capitol. Cornell and his accomplice, who was actually an FBI informant, planned to detonate pipe bombs and gun down lawmakers. Cornell, whose Muslim name is Raheel Mahrus Ubaydah, had bought two M-15 rifles and 600 rounds of ammunition. He had also posted messages and videos espousing support for ISIS.Left: Rep. André Carson (D-Indiana), a convert to Islam, was appointed to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Carson has extensive ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. Right: Christopher Lee Cornell, a convert to Islam, was arrested in Cincinnati, Ohio, for plotting to "wage jihad" by attacking the US Capitol. Cornell planned to detonate pipe bombs and gun down lawmakers.

January 14. Shelton Thomas Bell, a 21-year-old convert to Islam from Jacksonville, *Florida*, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for attempting to provide material support to terrorists. According to court documents, Bell "conspired to train and prepare as a combatant for overseas violent jihad, then travel from Jacksonville to the Middle East for the ultimate purpose of providing the skills to terrorists, including members of Ansar al-Sharia in Yemen."

As part of his training, Bell conducted a late-night "jihadi training mission" that involved destroying religious statues in a multi-denominational cemetery in Jacksonville. He also uploaded training and recruiting videos onto the Internet, including one in which he makes homemade pipe bombs and another in which he burns an America flag.

January 15. Carol Swain, a prominent professor of law and political science at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, *Tennessee*, penned an op-ed in The Tennessean titled, "Charlie Hebdo attacks prove critics were right about Islam." She wrote:



"What horrendous attack would finally convince us that Islam is not like other religions in the United States, that it poses an absolute danger to us and our children unless it is monitored better than it has been under the Obama administration?

"More and more members of the PC [politically correct] crowd now acknowledge that Islam has absolutely nothing in common with Christianity...

 

"It becomes clearer every day that Islam is not just another religion to be accorded the respect given to Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Baha'i and other world religions. The Jan. 7 terrorist attack resulting in 12 deaths at the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine that committed the apparently unpardonable sin of lampooning the Prophet Muhammad, once again illustrates that Islam is a dangerous set of beliefs totally incompatible with Western beliefs concerning freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of association."



Vanderbilt's Muslim Students Association said Swain's "hurtful, inciting comments" had caused "a great deal of emotional distress and frustration." Swain responded: "Why are today's university students so fragile they need counseling and affirmation whenever they hear something that makes them uncomfortable? Learning how to deal with your emotions is part of growing up."

January 15. Former US President Bill Clinton, appearing on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers, said Islamic politics "advocates the world's greatest double standard: if you come to our country, we won't let you worship the way you want, we won't let you say what you want to say, we won't let you do what you want to do. However, we have come to your country, therefore we have the right to do whatever we want to do, including kill you if you make us mad."

January 15. Duke University in Durham, *North Carolina*, canceled its plan to use the gothic bell tower of its chapel for the adhan, an amplified call to prayer for Muslims. The about-face followed criticism from many corners, including from Christian evangelist Franklin Graham, who wrote:



"As Christianity is being excluded from the public square and followers of Islam are raping, butchering, and beheading Christians, Jews, and anyone who doesn't submit to their Sharia Islamic law, Duke is promoting this in the name of religious pluralism. I call on the donors and alumni to withhold their support from Duke until this policy is reversed."



January 17. A conference in Garland, *Texas*, aimed at "defeating Islamophobia," featured several Muslim extremists who advocate the implementation of Sharia law in the United States. The conference, titled, "Stand with the Prophet in Honor and Respect," was billed as "not an event" but the "beginning of a movement. A movement to defend Prophet Muhammad, his person, and his message."

January 18. The New York Post reported that Muslim groups are pressing the New York Police Department to remove a report about Islamic terrorism from its website. The groundbreaking, 90-page report, titled, "Radicalization in the West: The Homegrown Threat," angers critics who say it promotes "religious profiling" and discrimination against Muslims. Others argue that removing the report would send the message that the NYPD is backing down on its counterterrorism effort in the name of political correctness.

January 19. Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, addressing the London-based Henry Jackson Society, warned that "non-assimilationist Muslims" pose a danger to Europe and the United States. He said:



"In America we are quite happy to welcome freedom loving people, regardless of religion, who want to abide by our laws allowing for freedom of expression and a host of other democratic freedoms. But we will never allow for any sect of people to set up their own areas where they establish their own set of laws.

 

"For example, Sharia law is not just different than our law, it's not just a cultural difference, it is oppression and it is wrong. It subjugates women and treats them as property, and it is antithetical to valuing all of human life equally. It is the very definition of oppression. We must stop pretending otherwise.

 

"I favor robust debate on everything: on religion, on policy, on politics, on everything. It is called freedom. But when debate stops, and when a movement decides that they no longer want to debate their ideas, but rather they want to simply subdue, silence, and kill those who disagree ... that is called terrorism, barbarism, and inhuman behavior, and it cannot and must not be tolerated."



January 20. The US Supreme Court unanimously ruled that *Arkansas* corrections officials had violated the religious liberty rights of Muslim inmates by forbidding them to grow beards. The case concerned Gregory H. Holt, also known as Abdul Maalik Muhammad, who sought to grow a half-­inch beard.

January 20. *Montana* State Senator Janna Taylor introduced Montana Senate Bill 199, which establishes "the primacy of Montana law by prohibiting the application of foreign law when it violates a fundamental right guaranteed by the Montana or United States Constitution." The bill is aimed at restricting the use of Islamic Sharia and other foreign law in the state.

January 21. The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) complained that the movie "American Sniper" was spurring threats against American Muslims. ADC President Samer Khalaf said it did not make sense to call for a boycott of the film, given its box office success: "If we boycott it, it will only cause people to want to see it more."

January 22. Malak Kazan, a 27-year-old Muslim woman, filed a religious discrimination lawsuit in Detroit, *Michigan*, accusing the Dearborn Heights Police Department of violating her First Amendment right to religious freedom when she was forced to remove her head scarf, after being arrested for driving with an expired license. Dearborn Heights Police Chief Lee Garvin said:



"Articles such as hats, caps, hijabs, can contain concealable items that could pose a threat or chance of injury to the cops or to themselves. Our procedure is to have them take the hijab off in the presence of a female. We don't always have enough female officers present in the station. Our number one concern is security of our officers and the prisoners."



Kazan's lawyer, Amir Makled, disagreed:



"The main issue here is that my client's constitutional rights, her religious liberties, can't be stripped at the jailhouse door. She has an absolute right to maintain her faith. We hope this cause of action will bring to light a policy that is dated and needs to be amended.... We also hope to get some further diversity training for officers in the city. Hopefully this will be a learning experience for other law enforcement agencies."



January 23. Addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, US Secretary of State John Kerry said that Muslims should not be blamed for Islamic terrorism: "The biggest error that we could make would be to blame Muslims collectively for crimes ... [that] the overwhelming majority of Muslims oppose."

January 23. A federal judge in Denver, *Colorado* gave a four-year prison sentence to Shannon Maureen Conley, a 19-year-old woman who admitted to wanting to become an ISIS bride and join the jihad in the Middle East. Conley is one of the first Americans to be sentenced for conspiracy to support ISIS. Prosecutors hope her sentence has a deterrent effect.

January 23. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) filed legislation to ban American citizens who fight alongside ISIS and other terror groups from returning to the United States. The bill, known as the Expatriate Terrorist Act, seeks to strip those Americans who travel abroad to fight with ISIS of their US citizenship rights.

January 26. ISIS vowed to behead President Obama and "transform America into a Muslim province."

January 28. The Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep, a public charter school in Sacramento, *California*, sponsored an official "Hijab Day" in cooperation with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). To concerns about why a public school would be hosting such an event, the school responded with charges that critics were motivated by "hatred" and "bigotry."

January 28. The US State Department hosted a delegation of Muslim Brotherhood operatives for a meeting about their ongoing efforts to overthrow the government of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. A few days after the meeting, the Muslim Brotherhood called for "a long, uncompromising jihad" in Egypt.

January 29. The FBI added a former Northern *Virginia* taxicab driver to the Most Wanted Terrorists list. Liban Haji Mohamed, 29, a Somali-born naturalized US citizen, is accused of being a recruiter for al-Shabaab, a terrorist organization in Somalia.

January 30. The Refugee Women's Alliance, one of the largest refugee and immigrant service providers in Seattle, *Washington*, was forced to close in anticipation of a protest against one of its head teachers, Deepa Bhandaru, who led a discussion about free speech and religious pluralism in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo massacre. A group of Somali immigrants demanded that Bhandaru be fired for showing some of the Hebdo cartoons in her class. Bhandaru, who has received an "excellence in teaching" award from the University of Washington, was placed on paid leave while the agency "investigates" the matter.

*FEBRUARY 2015*

February 2. Darlene Hider, a 32-year-old Muslim-American woman who lives in Dearborn, *Michigan*, said she was harassed on a Delta Airlines flight because she was wearing an Islamic headscarf: "I felt as if I wanted to defend myself but I couldn't because of the Islamophobia going on." Others, however, said her children were being disruptive.

The president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Samer Khalaf, said: "We encourage Delta to take immediate steps to rectify this matter."

But Hider says she wants more than a simple apology: "I want justice for every woman who wears a scarf and who's Muslim and doesn't have to worry about being on a plane or in a restaurant or a mall, or walking down the street... That is what I'm standing up for and I will not be quiet."

February 4. The *Mississippi* House voted 116-1 to pass House Bill 177, which bans use of foreign law. Proponents of the measure want to prevent courts in the state from referring to Sharia law when deliberating cases.

February 4. The head of the FBI's counterterrorist division, Michael Steinbach, warned that the Islamic State is targeting and recruiting teenage Americans, including females, to carry out terrorist attacks on US soil.

February 4. A Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register *Iowa* Poll found that 53% of likely Republican caucus participants and 81% of likely Democratic caucus participants said they believe Islam is inherently peaceful. Only 13% of likely Democratic caucus participants said they view Islam as inherently violent, compared with 39% of likely Republican caucus participants.

February 5. US President Barack Obama, speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast in *Washington, DC*, attempted to downplay the dangers of Islamic terrorism by creating a false moral equivalence with the Crusades, which occurred 1,000 years ago, in response to Muslim invasions.

February 5. The Health and Human Services Committee of the *South Dakota* House of Representatives approved a proposal that would make it a felony to perform female genital mutilation in the state.

February 5. The Board of Education in Waterbury, *Connecticut*, announced that all schools in the Waterbury School District would begin honoring two of Islam's most holy days, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, by not scheduling tests, field trips or major school events on those days. This is the first decision of its kind in the state of Connecticut.

February 6. The FBI charged six Bosnian immigrants with terrorist related crimes: Ramiz Zijad Hodzic, 40; his wife, Sedina Unkic Hodzic, 35; and Armin Harcevic, 37, all of St. Louis County, *Missouri*; as well as Nihad Rosic, 26, of Utica, *New York*; Mediha Medy Salkicevic, 34 of Schiller Park, *Illinois*; and Jasminka Ramic, 42, of Rockford, *Illinois*. All defendants were charged with conspiring to provide material support and resources to terrorists. Ramiz Zijad Hodzic and Nihad Rosic were also charged with conspiring to kill and maim persons in a foreign country. According to the FBI, the defendants raised money and shipped weapons and uniforms and other aid to ISIS fighters in Syria.

February 6. Army Secretary John McHugh approved awarding the Purple Heart and its civilian counterpart, the Secretary of Defense Medal for the Defense of Freedom, to victims of the November 2009 shooting at Fort Hood, *Texas*. Thirteen people were killed and more than 30 wounded in the attack by Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, a psychiatrist whose business card read "SoA" for "Soldier of Allah." The Obama administration had classified the attack as "workplace violence," but Congress redefined what should be considered an attack by a "foreign terrorist organization" for purposes of determining eligibility for the Purple Heart.

February 9. WFTV Channel 9 television in Orlando, *Florida*, investigated a school in Seminole County after parents complained that students were learning too much about Islam in a public classroom. One parent became concerned after he spotted a text on his son's phone from a teacher reminding him to complete a prayer rug assignment and study an Islam packet. WFTV found that a textbook included a chapter dedicated to the "Rise of Islam," including prayers and scriptures from the Quran. But the first 100 pages of the book, discussing Judaism and Christianity, were missing. Officials from the school district blamed a manufacturer defect in 68 books that are only a year old.

February 10. Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, murdered three college students at a condominium complex in Chapel Hill, *North Carolina*, allegedly over a dispute over a parking space. Muslim groups branded the triple-homicide as a hate crime because the three victims were Muslim.

February 12. Representatives of several NGOs in Olympia, *Washington*, called on Representative Larry Haler to apologize for saying in a House Judiciary Committee hearing that the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is "basically run by the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas," with a goal "to overthrow the country." Haler said he has already apologized twice to CAIR for his remarks: "It is unfortunate that these two instances do not satisfy their definition of apology."

February 13. Reaz Khan, a 51-year-old Pakistani-born naturalized US citizen living in Portland, *Oregon*, pleaded guilty to providing $2,450 to Ali Jaleel, a terrorist who killed more than 30 people in a May 2009 suicide bombing in Lahore, Pakistan. Prosecutors presented an email in which Jaleel reminded Khan about their shared promise to seek martyrdom in the name of Allah.

February 14. Terrence Lavaron Thomas, 39, a convert to Islam, stabbed two people at a bus stop in Southfield, a northern suburb of Detroit, *Michigan*. Police say Thomas asked a group of people if they were Muslim and attacked those who responded 'no' with a three-inch knife. American media outlets, including the Washington Post, were accused of seeking to downplay the Muslim attack on non-Muslims by publishing misleading headlines.

February 16. State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf, speaking on MSNBC's Hardball, said that the solution to defeating ISIS was "a jobs program." She said: "We need ... to go after the root cause that leads people to join these groups, whether it's lack of opportunity for jobs."

At that point, Harf was interrupted by host Chris Matthews, who pointed out, "There's always going to be poor people. There's always going to be poor Muslims."

Harf continued to argue that the US should help Muslim countries "build their economies so they can have job opportunities for these people." She added: "If we can help countries work at the root causes of this — what makes these 17-year-old kids pick up an AK-47 instead of trying to start a business?"

February 17. The White House launched a three-day Summit on Countering Violent Extremism but refused to use the term Islamic extremism. The summit featured Islamists known for preaching anti-Western themes.

February 17. Al-Hamzah Mohammad Jawad was arrested as he tried to fly out of Detroit Metropolitan Airport in *Michigan*, to Amman, Joran, on a one-way ticket. According to the FBI, Jawad, who came to the US in 2013 as a refugee from Iraq, was planning to join ISIS in Iraq.

February 18. Lawmakers in the North Dakota House of Representatives objected to a Muslim delivering the chamber's opening prayer on Ash Wednesday because some members wanted a Christian pastor to give the invocation. The Minnesota chapter of the CAIR called on North Dakota Republican Party leaders to apologize to Dr. Nadim Koleilat. House leader Al Carson said no such apology would be forthcoming.

February 18. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said his job is to "give voice to the plight of Muslims living in this country and the discrimination that they face." He added: "And so I personally have committed to speak out about the situation that very often people in the Muslim community in this country face. The fact that there are 1.6 billion Muslims in the world and the Islamic faith is one about peace and brotherhood."

February 19. US President Barack Obama said that Americans who criticize Islam are guilty of provoking Islamic terrorists: "When people spew hatred towards others — because of their faith or because they're immigrants — it feeds into terrorist narratives. If entire communities feel they can never become a full part of the society in which they reside, it feeds a cycle of fear and resentment and a sense of injustice upon which extremists prey."

February 21. The Islamist group al-Shabaab released an online video in which it called for an attack on the Mall of America, a megamall in Bloomington, *Minnesota*.

February 23. Sohiel Omar Kabir, 37, and Ralph Deleon, 26, were sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for seeking to join al-Qaeda and training to carry out attacks on Americans in Afghanistan. Deleon is a citizen of the Philippines who lived in Ontario, *California*. Kabir, is an Afghanistan-born American citizen who lived in Pomona, *California*, and had relocated to Kabul, but was subsequently arrested by American military personnel in Afghanistan.

February 23. Abdirahman S. Mohamud, a 23-year-old Somali-born American citizen residing in Columbus, *Ohio*, was charged with providing "electronic devices to persons engaged in terrorism in the Middle East."

February 24. Jean Camara, a convert to Islam, filed a lawsuit against Costco, the world's third largest retailer, for religious discrimination. He said he was working as a cashier at a store in Brooklyn, *New York*, when pork came across the conveyor belt. After Camara told his manager that it is against his religious beliefs to touch either pork or alcohol, he was transferred outside to collecting the shopping carts. After he filed a human rights complaint against the company, he says he was fired for insubordinate conduct.

February 25. The FBI charged three residents of Brooklyn, *New York*, with conspiracy to provide material support to ISIS. Akhror Saidakhmetov, a citizen of Kazakhstan, was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport, where he was attempting to board a flight to Istanbul, Turkey. Abdurasul Hasanovich Juraboev, a citizen of Uzbekistan, had previously purchased a plane ticket to travel from New York to Istanbul and was scheduled to leave the United States in March. Abror Habibov, a citizen of Uzbekistan, helped fund Saidakhmetov's efforts to join ISIS. According to the FBI, Juraboev offered to kill the President of the United States if ordered to do so by ISIS, and Saidakhmetov expressed his intent to buy a machine gun and shoot police officers and FBI agents if thwarted in his plan to join ISIS in Syria.

February 25. The US Supreme Court heard the case of Samantha Elauf, a Muslim woman who said the Abercrombie & Fitch clothing store illegally denied her a job because she wears a hijab in keeping with her faith.

February 26. Abdullahi Mohamud Yusuf, a Somali-American teenager, pleaded guilty in federal court in Minneapolis, *Minnesota*, of conspiring to support ISIS. Yusuf, 18, was stopped by FBI agents at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport in May 2014 as he attempted to leave the US for Turkey.

February 26. An annual report delivered to the US Senate by the director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, removed Iran and Hezbollah from its list of terrorism threats, after years in which they featured in similar reports.

February 27. Hundreds of Muslims attended the first ever "Muslim Day" at the *Oklahoma* state capitol. The event, which was organized by the Oklahoma chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

*MARCH 2015*

March 2. The director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, revealed that about 180 Americans have traveled to Syria to join Islamist militants and around 40 of them have returned to the United States.

March 3. The city council of Taylor, *Michigan*, unanimously approved a resolution against Islamophobia. The resolution says the city will "stand against those who preach hate and incite violence." Resident Fred Lyons said he did not feel the resolution was necessary. "I don't see why we need a resolution to say we're against hate. We are," Lyons said. "Anyone who would say you are supporting hate would be asinine." He said he feared the resolution could lead to lawsuits against the city.

March 3. The Daily Caller revealed that Fouad ElBayly — an Egyptian-born imam who in 2007 said that Somali-born activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali should receive the death penalty for her criticism of Islam — is now a Department of Justice contractor hired to teach classes to provide "leadership and guidance" to Muslims at a federal prison in *Maryland*.

March 4. *New York* Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that public schools in the city would begin observing two Muslim holidays, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. The change is the result of nearly a decade of lobbying by Muslim groups. Muslims make up about 10% of the students in New York City public schools.

March 4. Zaytuna College based in Berkeley, *California*, became the first Muslim college in the United States to receive accreditation.

March 4. Minh Quang Pham, a 32-year-old Vietnamese man extradited from the United Kingdom, pleaded not guilty to supporting al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, receiving military training from the terrorist organization in Yemen, and possessing a firearm intended for use in crimes of violence. Pham, formerly a graphic designer who lived in southeast London, was arrested at Heathrow International Airport when he returned in July 2011 from a six-month trip to Yemen.

March 4. Abid Naseer, a 28­-year­-old Pakistani man, was convicted in Federal District Court in Brooklyn, *New York*, of conspiring with al-Qaeda to bomb a shopping center in Manchester, England. Naseer, a graduate of Flushing High School in Queens, was indicted in the US under a law that allows the federal government to pursue terrorism cases even when they occur outside the country; he was extradited to the US in 2013.

March 6. The Associated Students of the University of *New Mexico* (ASUNM), the undergraduate student government for UNM, unanimously passed a resolution urging the UNM administration to "publicly state their opposition to Islamophobia." The document, known as Resolution 6S, defines Islamophobia as a "dislike or prejudice against Islam or Muslims, especially as a political force."

March 10. Diego Chaar, a 24-year-old Brazilian who converted to Islam while in prison, was arrested after stalking the Ohev Shalom synagogue in Miami Beach, *Florida*, shouting "Allahu Akbar" and threatening to cut off the heads of congregants exiting the synagogue.

March 12. Raees Alam Qazi, 22, and Sheheryar Alam Qazi, 32, two brothers born in Pakistan — both are naturalized US citizens who spent most of their lives in *South Florida* — pleaded guilty to federal terrorism charges after admitting they had plotted a terrorist attack on landmarks in New York City. Later, while in custody, they assaulted two deputy US Marshals. The younger brother pleaded guilty to an additional charge of attempting to provide material support to al-Qaeda.

March 16. Miguel Alejandro Santana Vidriales, 24, of Upland, *California*, was sentenced to 10 years in prison, and Arifeen David Gojali, 24, of Riverside, was sentenced to five years, for their involvement in a conspiracy to travel to Afghanistan to kill American troops.

March 16. Adam Dandach, a 21-year-old convert to Islam who also goes by the name Fadi Fadi Dandach, pleaded not guilty to charges that he provided material support and resources to ISIS. He had previously pled not guilty to lying on a passport application. Prosecutors say he obstructed justice when he allegedly asked a website administrator to delete his post history. FBI agents had prevented Dandach from boarding a Delta Airlines flight at John Wayne Airport in Orange Country, *California*, to Istanbul, Turkey, in July 2014.

March 16. A United Airlines jet traveling to Denver returned to Washington Dulles International Airport after passengers subdued a man who rushed toward the cockpit yelling "Jihad! Jihad!"

March 17. Tairod Nathan Webster Pugh, a 47­-year­-old American convert to Islam and Air Force veteran from *New Jersey*, was charged with trying to join ISIS.

March 18. An effort to mark national Foreign Language Week by reading the Pledge of Allegiance of the United States in Arabic ignited controversy at the Pine Bush High School in *New York*. Students and parents were angered by the Arabic rendering: "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under Allah...."

March 18. Commissioners in Clark County, *Nevada*, unanimously approved the establishment of the first Islamic cemetery in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The private, nonprofit cemetery will be situated on two acres just south of McCarran International Airport.

March 19. The city council of Irving, *Texas*, voted to endorse a state bill that would forbid judges from using foreign law in their rulings. The move comes after Breitbart News revealed the existence of what is believed to be the first official Sharia law court in the United States. The so-called Islamic Tribunal, based in Irving, settles civil disputes among the growing Muslim population. Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne said the tribunal "bypasses American courts" and warned that if basic rights are being violated, "I will not stand idle, and will fight with every fiber of my being against this action."

March 19. Mohammad Yahya, 39, filed a lawsuit against the Gregg County Jail in Longview, *Texas*, for violating his right to observe Ramadan. Yahya, who is serving time for wire fraud, said Gregg County jailers refused to honor his right to have his meals provided before 4:45 a.m. and after 8:30 p.m. during Ramadan.

March 21. ISIS hackers called on their "brothers in America" to kill 100 US service members whose names, addresses and photographs were published online.

March 25. The US Army charged Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. Bergdahl, 28, disappeared from his outpost in Afghanistan on June 30, 2009. He has been accused of leaving his patrol base intentionally before he was captured by Taliban insurgents. He spent five years as a captive of the Taliban before he was freed in a prisoner swap that also freed five Taliban leaders from the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

March 26. Army National Guard Specialist Hasan Edmonds, 22, a US citizen, was arrested at Chicago Midway International Airport while attempting to fly to Cairo, Egypt, eventually to join ISIS. His cousin, Jonas Edmonds, 29, a US citizen, was arrested without incident at his home in Aurora, *Illinois* in connection with an alleged plot to carry out an armed attack on a US military facility in northern Illinois. Reported by Zero Hedge 13 hours ago.

Aurora Man Fatally Shot, Batavia Man Stabbed Outside Aurora Bar

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Aurora Man Fatally Shot, Batavia Man Stabbed Outside Aurora Bar Patch Geneva, IL -- Police encounter more than 100 people brawling in bar parking lot early Saturday. Police do not know if the incidents are related. Reported by Patch 21 hours ago.

Integral X-rays Earth’s aurora

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Normally busy with observing high-energy black holes, supernovas and neutron stars, ESA’s Integral space observatory recently had the chance to look back at our own planet’s aurora. Reported by ESA 3 hours ago.

Ship traffic, Jan. 26

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Ship traffic Due to arrive Tuesday SHIP FROM PORT Brotonne Bridge Los Angeles OAK BSL Limassol Tacoma, Wash. OAK Cosco Japan Long Beach OAK CSCL East China Sea Los Angeles OAK Gunvor Maersk Long Beach SFO Hyundai Shanghai Los Angeles OAK Matsonia Honolulu OAK Due to depart Tuesday SHIP TO PORT Aurora Lahaina, Hawaii SFO Bay Bridge Tokyo OAK BSL Limassol Port Unknown OAK Manoa Honolulu OAK MSC Katrina Ningbo, China OAK MSC Poh Lin Long Beach OAK Saga Journey Los Angeles SFO Sheila Ann Port Unknown ANZ Western Ehime Port Unknown SFO Source: San Francisco Marine Exchange Reported by SFGate 1 day ago.

Blue Pillar’s Aurora® Energy Network of Things™ Platform Extended to Connect Building Meters and Access Real-Time Energy Data

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By extending “out-of-the-box” connectivity to building meters or submeters, Blue Pillar allows Commercial and Industrial (C+I) customers to more easily meet energy efficiency targets

Frederick, MD (PRWEB) January 26, 2016

Blue Pillar, provider of the world’s first self-configurable Energy Network of Things™ platform that connects and controls distributed energy assets, today announced the availability of its next generation Aurora platform, extending its reach to include meter connectivity and real-time access to energy consumption data. Historically known for providing ubiquitous connectivity to Emergency Power Supply Systems (EPSS), diesel generators, microgrids and distributed generation resources, Blue Pillar’s Aurora Energy Network of Things platform has expanded its out-of-the-box connectivity to now include water, gas, electric and steam meters. This new level of connectivity supports facility managers that are looking to deploy energy management programs, submetering data collection, and Measurement & Verification (M&V) applications with real-time meter information across all energy types, without having to rely on historic trends that often can only be gained after the energy bill has arrived. This new connectivity gives facilities access to multiple siloed systems, in order to standardize on one ubiquitous connectivity platform. This allows them to centralize data and control across the building portfolio, without needing to replace legacy equipment or stranded meters.

“With this new level of connectivity, Blue Pillar will bring significant disruption to the largely fragmented nature of the Energy Management industry, starting by connecting meters, including electric, water, gas and steam, and allowing facilities to standardize on one platform that reaches across their entire energy portfolio without customized systems integration,” said Tom Willie, CEO of Blue Pillar. “We believe access to real-time energy management data is a right, yet meters are often a facilities’ most stranded asset and most facilities are forced to rely on old billing data or Energy Star information that is received after energy is consumed. Our next generation Aurora platform provides real-time energy data through ubiquitous meter connectivity, allowing facilities to establish a real-time energy baseline across all of their facilities,” said Mr. Willie.

Over the last 20 years, approaches to creating energy networks meant hiring system integration firms to do lengthy customized development, opening building networks to cyber-security threats and adding unnecessary costs. The inevitable byproduct of this approach meant each individual energy asset had its own underlying network that needed to be programmed, maintained and secured. This approach to connectivity was inordinately expensive, exposed cyber-security vulnerabilities and left behind many stranded assets.

With its Aurora® Energy Network of Things™ platform, Blue Pillar has been able to create a solution that connects energy assets more quickly and at a lower cost than traditional approaches, in a manner that requires no onsite programming and no need to replace existing equipment. This implementation begins with a thorough tablet-driven onsite survey, where all energy assets are quickly inventoried into a digital format and an energy network is prescribed automatically. Following the survey, pre-configured Blue Pillar retrofit kits and self-configurable Aurora gateways are installed to create a secure, best-fit network that can be deployed 75 percent faster and 30 percent more affordably than traditional approaches, completely eliminating the need for customized systems integration.

Along with this simplified connectivity to meter assets, the latest generation Aurora platform also offers an accompanying suite of free energy data visualization and reporting capabilities for Energy Heat Maps, Portfolio Drift, Period-Over-Period Comparisons, Load Study Reporting, and Peak Demand Management. Additionally, Aurora fully supports the integration of third party energy management or dashboard solutions if the customer chooses.

As a proof-point to its momentum, Blue Pillar also announced today that they were recognized by the Cleantech Group for the second year in a row, placing in the 2015 Global Cleantech 100. The company was also recognized as the 15th fastest growing energy tech company on the Deloitte Fast 500 in 2015.

Currently Available

The Aurora platform is currently available and shipping. For more information contact info@bluepillar.com or download our Facility of the Future™ e-book series to learn more about the five disruptive trends that will impact the energy management industry in 2016, and how you can best prepare for them. Reported by PRWeb 23 hours ago.

Blue Pillar is Recognized by the Global Cleantech 100 for Second Consecutive Year

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Blue Pillar’s Aurora® Energy Network of Things™ Solution is Quickly Becoming the De Facto Internet of Things (IoT) Platform for Connecting Distributed Energy Assets

Frederick, MD (PRWEB) January 26, 2016

Blue Pillar, provider of the world’s first self-configurable Energy Network of Things™ platform that connects and controls distributed energy assets, announced today that it has been named in the 2015 Global Cleantech 100. This prestigious award is presented by the Cleantech Group and is awarded to companies with the most innovative and promising ideas in cleantech. The Global Cleantech 100 is a comprehensive list of private companies with the highest potential to make the most significant market impact, and features companies that are best positioned to solve tomorrow’s clean technology challenges. Blue Pillar was selected out of 6,900 distinct companies from across 60 countries.

“We are honored to have been recognized by the Cleantech Group for a second year. This recognition is further proof that 2016 will bring significant disruption behind the meter in an industry that has far too long been held hostage by proprietary systems and expensive, time-consuming integration approaches,” said Tom Willie, CEO of Blue Pillar. “By providing simplified, ubiquitous connectivity of behind the meter assets, Blue Pillar’s Aurora Energy Network of Things platform truly is a disruptive force for facilities and energy service providers alike. We are uniquely positioned to centralize the collection of energy data among highly dispersed fleets of assets and offer real-time control that will bring increased levels of resiliency, energy efficiency and self-sufficiency to Commercial and Industrial (C+I) customers or Energy Service Providers looking to engage these customers in new and innovative ways.”

“The Global Cleantech 100 provides us with insight into the collective opinion of key market players on which megatrends and innovation companies are most likely to have a significant impact in the next 5-10 years,” said Michele Parad, Senior Manager at Cleantech Group and lead author of the Global Cleantech 100 Report. “Now in its 7th year, the Global Cleantech 100 program reveals which themes are staying relevant and which sectors are taking center stage.”·     The complete list of 100 companies was revealed on January 25th at Cleantech Forum San Francisco.
·     For complete information on Blue Pillar’s leadership within the cleantech space, visit i3 — Cleantech Group’s leading market intelligence platform—and search for Blue Pillar.
·     The list is accompanied by a full report with commentary and insight on the 2015 Global Cleantech 100, available here.
·     View a complete list of Global Cleantech 100 expert panel members here.

About Blue Pillar, Inc.

Blue Pillar is the leading Energy Network of Things provider for distributed energy networks. Our award winning Aurora® platform, and patented deployment methodology is the first solution to connect behind-the-meter distributed energy resources by self-prescribing secure IoT networks that enable real-time control of assets and collection of energy data. Using Aurora, hundreds of the world’s most complex facilities operators have increased their energy resiliency, efficiency or self-sufficiency efforts including Duke University Medical Center, Tenet Healthcare and Houston Methodist. Energy service providers have been able to offer new services to their Commercial and Industrial (C+I) customers by centrally monitoring, managing, and dispatching behind-the-meter assets with Aurora. Blue Pillar was recognized as one of the 15 fastest growing energy tech companies in North America by the Deloitte Fast 500™. Learn how Blue Pillar can help you take control of your energy future faster and more affordably by visiting http://www.bluepillar.com or on Twitter at @bluepillarinc.

About Cleantech Group

Founded in 2002, Cleantech Group’s mission is to accelerate sustainable innovation. Core to this mission is i3, an online platform that connects corporates with innovation, at scale, by allowing them to find, vet, and connect with start-ups — efficiently building an innovation pipeline. The i3 platform comes to life at our global Events, which convene corporates and start-ups, along with other players shaping the future of sustainable innovation.

Cleantech Group is headquartered in San Francisco and has offices in London. For more information, visit; http://www.cleantech.com

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Vice President of Marketing, Blue Pillar, Inc.
415-867-8842
kim.getgen(at)bluepillar(dot)com

Amanda Brodbaek
Eco Branding for Blue Pillar, Inc.
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Heather Matheson
Cleantech Group
415-233-9714
heather.matheson(at)cleantech(dot)com Reported by PRWeb 23 hours ago.

Wood Partners Acquires 420-Unit Property in Aurora, Colo.

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Wood Partners Acquires 420-Unit Property in Aurora, Colo. AURORA, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wood Partners, a national leader in multifamily real estate development and acquisition, announced today the acquisition of a new property in the Denver suburb of Aurora, Colorado. The 420-unit multifamily community, coined The Grove at City Center, is located in central Aurora near major shopping areas, office buildings and a future light rail station. “The Grove at City Center is a strong value-add opportunity that we are thrilled to add to our growing portfoli Reported by Business Wire 19 hours ago.
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