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What Emerging Climate Tech Sectors Are Ready for Growth?

GreenTechMedia

After 30 years of R&D and commercial proof, hundreds of billions in institutional dollars are pouring into now-conventional tech like wind, solar and batteries. Today, non-wires alternatives such as microgrids can provide more sustainable, resilient and economical ways to deliver reliable power. Email them to learn more.

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Meet Our Members: Introducing Greentown’s Newest Startups of Q4 2021

Greentown Labs

Energy Well Texas offers mid-sized batteries and solar panels that during blackouts can power needed medical devices, basic lighting, heating in winter, cooling in summer, cell phone charging, cooking, and water boiling. Moment Energy provides affordable and reliable energy storage by repurposing retired electric vehicle batteries.

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Cities are growing faster and smarter, but can they go greener? We asked Siemens.

EDF + Business

By Aileen Nowlan When you think about Siemens, you’re probably picturing medical scanners, energy generators, or transportation equipment. You might not be thinking about smart cities, or how the company is working to accelerate technology innovation, eMobility, resilience, and urban sustainability.

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The biggest market trends according to energy experts at DISTRIBUTECH International

Smart Energy International

However, says Garret Fitzgerald of the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA), although its importance is clear, this clarity is a recent phenomenon. With all of that coming together at a global scale, utilities are recognising that the EV wave is here.

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Itron launches EV charging optimisation technology

Smart Energy International

The integrated solution helps reduce costs for project stakeholders by optimising EV-grid integration for utilities, managing charging schedules and the energy bill for EV charging operators and ensuring reliability and resiliency for both.

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Event - DISTIBUTECH International 2021

Green Market Oracle

DERMS The electric grid is becoming more complex and much of this complexity stems from the rapid rise of distributed energy resources (DER) such as behind-the-meter assets like solar PV, batteries, and smart thermostats that smart control water heaters and air conditioners. Smart cities Smart cities are hot!

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Flexible use of the grid could slash ÂŁ12 billion in energy bills per year by 2050

Smart Energy International

Electrifying heat and transport for the home will lead to the grid becoming overloaded if just 10-20% of existing households install heat pumps. This approach provides further support for the rapid up-take of heating and transport electrification without the need for expensive grid reinforcement. Grid flexibility.

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