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Smart grid: IoT predictive maintenance guide

Smart Energy International

In the rapidly evolving energy sector, smart grid IoT applications are driving a profound transformation towards a greener and more sustainable future. In this article, we explore the complexities of this landscape and delve into the role of open protocols like LwM2M in unleashing the full potential of IoT-based predictive maintenance.

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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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Was the pandemic-driven emissions dip in 2020 just a blip?

Business Green

Internet of Things (IoT) technology is increasingly giving us the tools to do just that. The IoT is laying the foundation for an entirely new conception of how to build, operate, and maintain urban centers and the structures that comprise them. This article is sponsored by Signify. Find out more Signify Green Switch.

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Big business must lead the way as part of a post Covid-19 green recovery

Business Green

Our 5G and full fibre networks have the potential to make the Internet of Things (IoT) and the idea of smart cities a reality for many people across the UK. This article was provided by BT. You can find out more about the Net Zero Festival and reserve your place here.

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Illuminating the City of Light

Smart Energy International

The organisation responsible for public lighting, traffic light signals and lighting sites for the City of Paris changes from time to time, but always shares the city’s goal of reducing public lighting energy consumption by 30% over the next 10 years. CITY OF LIGHT: STARTING POINT.

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The dawn of the digital lighting metropolis

Business Green

It is a welcoming sign for these bustling metropolises, which together account for 70 per cent of all global CO2 emissions, and perhaps indicates just the beginning of the smart city revolution. City landmarks can also benefit from a smart city makeover. This article is sponsored by Signify.

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Squeezing valuable drops out of smart water innovation

Smart Energy International

We also foresee that some of the data collected can be aggregated and opened for further exploitation in digital twins and smart cities applications.”. Article originally appeared in The Guide 2022-2023.