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Introduction to Intelligent Power Management

The Environmental Blog

The urgency to reconsider our energy consumption and render it more sustainable has never been greater than it is today. As climate change advances and natural resources become scarcer, attention is increasingly drawn to the efficiency of electricity and gas usage.

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Maneuvering Through Daytime Energy Rates for Economic Efficiency

The Environmental Blog

While nocturnal electricity use generally sees lower demand and subsequently lower rates, its daytime usage, with air conditioners whirring, appliances running, and electronic devices charging, tends to drive up utility bills. Daytime energy rates are primarily a response to peak demand periods.

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UPNA team produces geothermal power in Antarctica with thermoelectric tech

ThinkGeoEnergy

A group of researchers from the Smart Cities Institute (ISC) of the Public University of Navarra (UPNA) in Pamplona, Spain has successfully deployed thermoelectric generators to produce power from geothermal heat in Antarctica. Heat from the Earth warms one side of the module and cold air from Antarctica cools the other.

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Water Conservation Guide for Business: 20 Tips To Reduce Water Usage

Green Business Bureau

Water Conservation Guide for Business: 20 Tips to Reduce Water Usage. Whether it’s continuous flow faucets that can be left on or leak, or unneeded cleaning or cooling in the office, a lot of water gets wasted unnecessarily. Monitor Energy Usage. Water Efficient Technologies and Practices.

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XING Mobility shows new EV battery pack with immersion cooling technology

Charged

It offers specific energy density of up to 200 Wh/kg. The pack features high-nickel cathode cylindrical lithium-ion cells, cooled by mineral oil. The Intelligent Active Safety Module monitors and controls the temperature, voltage and current of each cell. Source: XING via Batteries News

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Geothermal cooling research ongoing at Mato Grosso, Brazil

ThinkGeoEnergy

A research project is ongoing to evaluate the viability of geothermal cooling for agro-industrial buildings at the Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT) in Brazil, in partnership with the University of São Paulo (USP). They both tap into a heat exchange system installed in a 3-meter-deep trench with a length of approximately 25 meters.

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Technology Trending: Enlit Europe 2023 edition – smart meters, standards, IoT and circularity

Smart Energy International

New electricity, water and hydrogen smart meters, DLMS and LoRa standards developments, and new studies on circularity and IoT are on the week’s technology radar. The new smart meter also is interoperable with third-party vendor solutions, allowing backward compatibility and integration with existing installations.