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Siemens and Swinburne partner for net zero

Sustainability Matters

Siemens Australia and Swinburne University of Technology have collaborated in a cross-country project designed to explore the role of AI in achieving net zero. The project focuses on three key pillars: Establishing current ethical principles for AI adoption in the energy sector.

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Solar panels may become mandatory on all new buildings in Europe

Envirotec Magazine

Investors may now be wondering whether it is an ideal time to look to the solar industry, renewable energy investments, such as iClima Smart Energy UCITS ETF (DGEN). Because the solutions are digital and help optimize a much more complex and decentralized grid, we call it Smart Energy.

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Corporate climate action: 3 acceleration areas to get ahead on in 2024

Corporate Knights

From the way we source energy to the way we use it across buildings, grids, mobility, and industry, there is no time to waste in embracing every pathway to decarbonize, for the sake of planet, people and yes, the economy too. The Brookville Smart Energy Bus Depot now boasts a 6.5 million residents.

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Trane Technologies Delivers All-Electric, Zero Direct Emission Thermo King® Solutions in Every Segment of the Cold Chain in EMEA

3BL Media

From November 21 to 25, Solutrans 2023 visitors will have the opportunity to see Thermo King’s latest transport electrification innovations, including : Sophisticated solutions in the industry-leading Advancer trailer refrigeration portfolio, including a fully-electric, emission-free system with AxlePower smart energy generating technology.

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Are You Ready To Change the Way You Think About Climate Action?

3BL Media

The telecommunications industry can have a big impact by enabling an accelerated digital transformation across all industries. More importantly, our industry has the potential to reduce over 15 percent of global CO2 emissions by enabling an accelerated digital transformation across industries.

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Cisco: Innovating an Energy Future That’s Smart, Secure, and More Sustainable

3BL Media

Today we depend on the energy grid for just about … everything. But from aging infrastructure and spiraling demands to relentless cyberthreats and the added complexities of renewable energy, utilities have no shortage of challenges. Digital innovations are critical to meeting those challenges.

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The central role of energy storage in our renewable energy future

Sustainability Matters

To do so, we must embrace digital technologies in the energy sector. These advancements not only support growth and sustainability but also enhance the resilience of our energy systems. Organisations can confidently build out capacity while supporting decarbonisation efforts, moving Australia closer to a net zero energy future.