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Flooding in the United Arab Emirates’ city of Dubai last week illustrates a simple climate change problem the modern world has not fixed: lack of drainage. New cities built in previous... Read more
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released details for 35 projects across 20 states that voluntarily shared with DOE they received a total of $1.93 billion in allo... Read more
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AI consumes a lot of energy. According to one researcher, if AI were a country, by the year 2027, it would be about the world’s 35th largest national electricity consumer. But, predictions t... Read more
Thank you for checking out the Energy & Sustainability Network Community Manager digest. This piece compiles important articles that concern different elements of sustainability, cli... Read more
CxEnergy 2024 Apr 29, 2024 – May 2, 2024San Diego , CA , United States CxEnergy will bring together the world’s leading professionals in the fields of commissioning, energy manag... Read more
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released a new roadmap outlining solutions to speed up the interconnection of clean energy onto the nation’s transmission grid and clea... Read more
Carbon dioxide pipeline and sequestration projects would face significant new scrutiny and regulations under proposed legislation introduced this week in Illinois. Advocates who helped draft... Read more
IOT: Powering the digital economy Explorer and environmentalist Bertrand Piccard estimates that three-quarters of the world’s energy goes to waste. “If we try to replace fossil [... Read more
Solar, wind, batteries can use existing power grid connections Utilities weighing if tax credits, loans defray project costs Electric utilities and clean energy developers are increasingly c... Read more