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3 Ways IoT can help reduce carbon emissions

Smart Energy International

Emily Newton, editor-in-chief of Revolutionized Magazine , writes on three use cases where the Internet of Things (IoT) is proving a useful instrument to help reduce carbon emissions. The growing IoT devices market could be a silver bullet for climate change. Smart home technology helps consumers go green.

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How Cloud-Based Access Control Can Reduce Buildings’ Global Emissions Footprint

The Environmental Blog

In this article, we will take you through how buildings can become more sustainable and reduce their global emissions footprint by using cloud-based access points. Of course, for buildings with residents, the main goal is for each resident to feel safe and secure in their home. How does this equate to energy efficiency?

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PLC technology for applications beyond smart metering

Smart Energy International

The breakthrough of narrowband powerline communications (PLC) technology in smart metering applications happened a few decades ago. Meanwhile, PLC was established as a de facto standard in Europe with more than 100 million smart meters installed using this technology in its different “flavours”. PLC Technology for Smart Applications.

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Telematics: Building a Robust EV Solution Ecosystem

AutoGrid

And when it comes to the explosive growth in electric vehicle (EV) adoption , the buzzword is “telematics.” As noted by Uplight , a company that is part of AutoGrid’s and Schneider Electric’s EV ecosystem , 88% of EV charging happens at the home. In today’s digital economy, data on consumer behavior is gold.