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Cybersecurity Is Protecting Grid Modernization

3BL Media

A digital virus behaves similarly to a biological virus; it accesses a vulnerable host, replicates itself, and searches to infect other vulnerable hosts. However, protecting against a digital virus is quite disparate with a biological one.

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How European Climate Policy Can Bolster Energy Efficiency Measures

3BL Media

C target set out under the Paris Agreement in 2015. Energy systems are, consequently, becoming more decentralized, digitized and decarbonized. Digitization and demand-side regulation as a way to boost energy efficiency. Digital technologies render energy waste visible. The findings could scarcely be starker.

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Guest Post – From Bytes to Robot Bees: AI’s Pivotal Role in Eco-sustainability

ESG Today

Smart grids and AI form part of the solution to these problems. A smart grid is an electricity network that uses digital technologies to monitor and manage the transport of electricity from all generations sources to meet the varying electricity demands of end users.

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Unlocking the value of energy communities

Renewable Energy World

Local community solar projects enhanced by one-stop shop digital systems are set to play a crucial role in the global energy transition. Spectacular decreases in the price of solar and wind energy, combined with advances in digitalization, are opening new ways for citizens to participate in the energy system.

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Energy-Saving Water Technologies Could Bring the World Closer to Net Zero

3BL Media

The city of Portland, Oregon, has used in-pipe units since 2015, saving enough energy to power several hundred homes. And Schlaman added that the megatrend in the industry is a shift toward digitization. We generate digital tools with cash-flow models so utilities can perform adaptive capital planning and prioritization as needed.

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Highlights from the Eighth Annual Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology, and Innovation for the SDGs (STI Forum): Technology as a Transformational Driver of the SDGs

Sustainable Development Network

Under current trends, the report warns of challenges remaining across many of the SDGs. conservation agriculture, agroforestry, and organic farming); the development of water-efficient technologies (i.e. roadmaps, individual capacity building workshops customized for country needs, etc.), of GNI) As Ms.

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Podcast: Beyond the Scope of Climate Pledges

3BL Media

In her role, Jeannie regularly engages with government officials, regulators, industry associations, think tanks, and embassies to advance plan for economic recovery and modernization that includes a more efficient, resilient, digital, & sustainable energy infrastructure. Congress, and private sector.