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Itron’s smart gas meter certified for rollout across Canada

Smart Energy International

Measurement Canada, an agency supporting the development of innovation, science and economic development , has approved Itron’s Intelis residential smart gas meter as fit for rollout across Canada. The certification confirms that Itron’s Intelis complies with PS-G-06 provisional specification for ultrasonic meters in Canada.

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Via Separations Tackles Manufacturing’s Exorbitant Thermal Energy Usage

Greentown Labs

The longer it takes, the more energy it uses. Filtration membranes aren’t sturdy enough for chemical separations, so immense amounts of thermal energy are used. Plastic and paper and fertilizers aren’t going away, and the embodied energy and embodied emissions for that are really significant,” she adds. Build a better membrane.

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In U.S., Engie and Hannon Armstrong Form Multi-Gigawatt Renewables Partnership

GreenTechMedia

The North American arm of European energy giant Engie SA and climate-focused investor Hannon Armstrong announced Thursday they will partner on a 2.3-gigawatt billion in tax equity financing from Bank of America and HSBC for its 2-gigawatt portfolio still under construction in the U.S. where in 2018 it had none.

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WoodMac: Global Energy Storage Installations to Hit 15GW by 2024

GreenTechMedia

The global energy storage market quadrupled last year to 4 gigawatts of new installations and will surge to a 15-gigawatt annual market in 2024, even as system price declines slow down, according to Wood Mackenzie. But the market has seen a rash of major project announcements recently, driven in particular by the U.S.,

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WoodMac: Workplace EV Charging Is on the Rise

GreenTechMedia

There were nearly 5 million light-duty electric vehicles on the road at the end of 2018 ⁠— roughly 50 percent more than the year before. The electric vehicle (EV) revolution depends on getting the right infrastructure, in the right locations. Getting the right mix of public, residential and workplace units is vital.

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Pandemic air quality due to weather, not just lockdowns

Envirotec Magazine

Tucker Distinguished Professor in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. levels across China, Europe and North America. levels across China, Europe and North America. monitors per million people.

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LineVision Delivers Unprecedented Insight into the Electric Grid

Greentown Labs

“Almost all lines today are not monitored,” explains Hudson Gilmer, CEO and co-founder of LineVision. It’s kind of a crazy situation that in an age of sensors and IoT we don’t monitor the backbone of the electric grid. One of the main benefits of monitoring is increased safety.