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Game on: New study shows which sports teams have the greenest fans

GreenBiz

It developed the sustainability-minded audience by capturing a list of terms that someone interested in sustainability may use in their Twitter bio, or by tagging accounts that a climate activist may follow. Brands can use this data to understand which team or even which league may provide the most engaged audience.

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EV uptake is ‘critical litmus test’ for Europe’s energy transition

Smart Energy International

Let’s make it work with infrastructure, data and interoperability. Ruby said: “To accelerate EV uptake in Europe, all players across the value chain need to work together with open, interoperable and secure data to create a smooth, seamless experience for the customer.” Let’s not do it the winner-takes-all US way. It’s on us to solve.

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Startup Phood tackles food waste at the top of the food chain

GreenBiz

The process is a big hassle for the prepared food sector, but food waste is an even bigger problem for the planet, accounting for 8 percent of greenhouse gas emissions according to the U.N. The Phood system is integrated directly with the inventory system so it can use the data to calculate waste compared to the sold volume.

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Fracking and Shale Drilling Caused Spike in Climate-Warming Methane Pollution, Says New Study

DeSmogBlog

That's both judged against the last 60 years of modern measurements and against 800,000 years of data culled from ice cores, according to the U.S. One big culprit: shale drilling and fracking. Tags: Robert Howarth methane fracking venting flaring Permian Basin Bakken Shale and around the world.

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Grid edge analytics is essential for energy efficiency

Smart Energy International

How can predictive data enable utilities to improve energy savings? However, for the data that comes from monitoring distribution transformers, it’s a different story. And this is a bit of the fallacy that tags along when we talk about the ubiquitous smart grid. And real time data on asset health is needed.

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10 most common causes of lost energy in wind systems

Renewable Energy World

It is often multiple small issues that contribute to an accumulation of lost energy, typically hidden within the data coming off a turbine. Automated data analysis, grounded in understanding the common causes most culpable for lost energy, could be the solution. Read more: What a year for wind. The next stage is to automate this.

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Predictive AI for T&D: How automated inspections optimise electric power systems and contain costs

Smart Energy International

Andrew Maximow of US aerial data analytics company Zeitview, writes on the immense task of modernising the transmission and distribution power grids and how automated inspections might provide some much needed support. At the speed of flight, the aircraft collects images and heat data along the entire line.