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Smart Energy Finances Weekly: Asian stakes and the race to net zero

Smart Energy International

In this iteration of Smart Energy Finances Weekly, the Asian region shows interest in smart metering and electric vehicle (EV) expansion while flexibility and energy storage continue to prove key markets in the European domain. million smart meters currently deployed and operational. Trilliant’s APAC expansion.

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Honda and Mitsubishi explore vehicle to grid market

Smart Energy International

The South Korean and Japanese automotive giants are in discussions to create a new business, preparing for the increasing role of electric vehicles (EVs) within vehicle to grid (V2G) systems. and Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to initiate the discussions on the potential new businesses.

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SCADA automotive software expands inter-continental reach

Smart Energy International

Industrial automation firm, Delta has announced the availability of its SCADA software in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Together with Delta automation solutions, VTScada allows manufacturers to implement redundant and complex infrastructures across industries, including that of the energy industry.

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Customer-centric demand response a key solution for Japan’s energy transition challenges

Smart Energy International

Japan’s electricity sector is facing the triple challenges in the energy transition of energy security, cost and decarbonisation , writes James Tedd from GridBeyond. Imported fossil resources contribute to all three of the challenges of the energy transition. Have you read?

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The role of antitrust law in creating energy democracy

Renewable Energy World

For this episode of the Local Energy Rules Podcast, a rebroadcast of episode 127 of the Building Local Power Podcast , host John Farrell speaks with guest Jean Su. Farrell and Su discuss how legal advocacy for energy democracy can overcome utility barriers to a renewable energy economy.

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Tires are saving us — and killing us, too

The Verge: Energy

Every major tire manufacturer globally is raising its game — not only in terms of performance in the face of bigger, heavier electric cars but also in terms of environmental impact. Location: “Hevea trees are primarily grown in Southeast Asia,” he says, “while guayule is grown in the Southwestern US.” Chief among them?

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EVgo Seeks $2.6B Public Market Valuation in SPAC Reverse Merger

GreenTechMedia

EVgo, which owns one of the United States’ biggest electric vehicle charging networks, is following in the footsteps of rival EV charging provider ChargePoint in seeking to become a publicly-traded company via a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) reverse merger. Booming demand for EVs and charging infrastructure.