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Consumer privacy concerns limit smart meter data access in GB – report

Smart Energy International

Privacy-preserving techniques could be incorporated to minimise or eliminate potential smart meter data privacy infringements, Imperial College researchers suggest. A key component of this is to develop open data platforms which will provide access to public interest actors to inform and shape policy.

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Keeping sensitive content locked within

Smart Energy International

Too many disaggregated tools are being used for sensitive content communications Our 2023 Sensitive Content Communications Privacy and Compliance report last year found that energy and utilities companies are struggling to manage file and email data communication risks – both inside their organisations and with third parties.

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New battery modeling whitepaper: download now for free

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Please see www.comsol.com/privacy for COMSOL’s Privacy Policy. This white paper explains the chemistries, physics, and design variables that need to be considered in each major step of the battery design process. Contact COMSOL at www.comsol.com/contact for more information.

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A CFO’s take on climate and risk management

GreenBiz

Sustainability also can affect how businesses approach operations, such as supply-chain optimization, procurement strategies, data privacy and security. Operational risk factors. Financial risk factors.

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Navigating the digital energy era

Smart Energy International

However, as digitalisation continues to penetrate the energy sector, addressing cybersecurity and data privacy becomes increasingly crucial. Last, but by no means least, the energy industry operates within a complex regulatory and policy environment. Adapting regulations and policies to accommodate advancements can be challenging.

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Revealed: Ads Urging Canadians to Oppose Climate Laws Paid for by Gas Industry

DeSmogBlog

“They would lose credibility if they did that because they are just trying to increase their own profits at the expense of people’s health and the climate,” Leah Temper, director of the health and economic policy program at the organization Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE), told DeSmog.

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Digitalising Europe’s energy sector – ‘enabling trustful and digitally enabled interactions’

Smart Energy International

The member-based organisations, Eurelectric, E.DSO for Smart Grids, European Heat Pump Association, Wind Europe and Solar Power Europe, in a joint declaration address the issues of data access, privacy and data protection, cybersecurity and technological sovereignty.

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