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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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Global smart cities market value predicted to surge by 2030

Smart Energy International

A report has been released detailing the rapid growth of the global smart cities market, which will reach $6,965.02 The concept of smart cities is gaining popularity due to rapid urbanisation and favourable government initiatives worldwide. billion by 2030, a CAGR of 24.2%.

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Smart sensors market to surpass $208bn by 2031

Smart Energy International

A TMR report forecasts that the global smart/intelligent sensors market will exceed $208 billion by 2031 due to their increased use of internet of things (IoT) devices. Transparency Market Research’s (TMR’s) report, Smart/Intelligent Sensors Market Outlook 2031 , estimates a growth rate of 18.2% Smart sensor use.

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How the IoT Can Reduce Waste

Living Green Technology

In particular, the Pew Research Center Internet Project indicates that the IoT will improve the efficiency of waste reduction. So how exactly can the IoT reduce waste? We used to define waste as a by-product and inevitable component of industrialization. This is where the IoT comes in.

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

Business Green

A truly green recovery will require a joint effort from government, business and society to overcome the challenge of transitioning to a low-carbon economy, says BT's Gabrielle Ginér. Last year the UK government also committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 - a bold move, welcomed by BT.

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The dawn of the digital lighting metropolis

Business Green

Industry Voice: To make your city smart, why not utilise the city-wide network you already possess, asks Signify. The race to connect and digitise cities through smart lighting has begun. Nodes and sensors can provide data-based insight into electricity usage, noise pollution, as well as traffic.