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Electric Vehicles & Heat Pumps: Electric motors play a crucial role in the energy transition
Energy Efficiency • Buildings & Transport

Electric Vehicles & Heat Pumps: Electric motors play a crucial role in the energy transition

Electric motors are implicated in two major decarbonisation options involving electrification: electric vehicles (EVs) and heat pumps. This will lead to a significant market growth, as well as growing…

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Compressed air - Hannover Messe 2017 follow up
Energy Efficiency

Compressed air - Hannover Messe 2017 follow up

Compressed-Air-and-Heat-System As a partner of leading global industry fair Hannover Messe, we are always spending a few days at the fair to "scout" some relevant technology and service solutions.…

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Pioneering the Path to Net Zero: Decarbonizing Heat in the Food and Drink
Energy Efficiency

Pioneering the Path to Net Zero: Decarbonizing Heat in the Food and Drink

Evolving Climate Goals and the Heat Challenge In 2015, the UK government published a roadmap for decarbonizing the food and drink sector, highlighting a potential reduction in emissions from…

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A systems approach to energy end use
Policy & Regulation • Renewable Energy

A systems approach to energy end use

The optimization of energy use in buildings and industry requires a systems approach to harvest its full potential. This idea is winning ground, as it is shown by the proposal of the ITRE committee of…

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Energy storage - an effective weapon in the fight against emissions
Energy Infrastructure

Energy storage - an effective weapon in the fight against emissions

With the rising temperatures and more frequent natural disasters caused by extreme weather, the debates about lowering or even eliminating CO2 and greenhouse gasses are getting more intense.…

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Climate neutrality and the potential of digital energy efficiency technologies - Five application examples
Energy Efficiency

Climate neutrality and the potential of digital energy efficiency technologies - Five application examples

Reducing CO2 emissions to zero in 30 years - utopian? The conversion of Germany's energy supply to green and renewable is a done deal. In 30 years, the country is to meet its energy needs from…

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Revolutionizing Urban Living: Insights from the STARDUST Project
Buildings & Transport • Policy & Regulation

Revolutionizing Urban Living: Insights from the STARDUST Project

Harnessing Innovation for Sustainable Cities The STARDUST project, a pioneering initiative under the European Commission's Smart Cities Marketplace, has been at the forefront of transforming cities…

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Digital Solutions for Energy Efficiency in Industry
Digitalisation • Energy Efficiency

Digital Solutions for Energy Efficiency in Industry

In an era of increasing energy costs and growing environmental concerns, industries worldwide are seeking innovative ways to optimize their energy consumption. A recent report by the International…

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Driverless and electric, or car-free? The cities cutting out cars, and why
Buildings & Transport

Driverless and electric, or car-free? The cities cutting out cars, and why

Author: Vanessa Bates It’s common consensus in the tech industry that the days of cars as we know them—powered by gas, driven by humans, and individually owned by all who want and can afford one—are…

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The next wave of renewable energy?
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

The next wave of renewable energy?

First published here . By Chris Bentley Marine hydropower could make waves in renewable energy, if it can overcome technological and financial challenges. Chris Bentley takes a look. For now, the wave…

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