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Tech talk – home appliances and interoperability

Smart Energy International

Home appliances constitute the lowest layer of flexibility in the energy system but arguably they also are one of the most important layers. To investigate this the European Bridge project surveyed 18 projects (the number that responded) on the use of the appliances and their energy related features. Have you read?

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GCSHE Summit – Our Sponsors

Green Technology

the world’s first battery-powered office systems furniture product. Battery power enables flexible layouts and easy reconfiguration. The product powers laptops, monitors, sit-stand desks, and wireless phone charging. We will deliver thermal comfort, 24/7 building monitoring, safety and security.

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Inflation Reduction Act Activation Guide: Building Energy Efficiency

EDF + Business

Building Energy Efficiency Inflation Reduction Act Activation Guide Download Guide Produced by EDF in collaboration with Companies with high energy footprints are most likely to benefit from the IRA’s credits and deductions for energy saving building technologies. sq ft to sliding scale of $2.50-$5.00

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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.” Requiring homeowners to install a separate electricity meter to participate in EV charging – which can cost as much as $1,200 – was an approach that failed to gain traction in the market. What is an EV Ecosystem?