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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). The project is supported by the State Government through the Mato Grosso Research Support Foundation (FAPEMAT).

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The COP28 pledge to triple up by 2030 and implications for geothermal

ThinkGeoEnergy

One of the biggest stories and most widely supported initiatives coming out of the 2023 UN Climate Change Conference (CO28) in Dubai, UAE is the pledge to triple the world’s installed renewable energy capacity by 2030 to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C. Global installed renewable electricity generation capacity in the 1.5°C

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ESS products at the biggest American exhibition

Smart Energy International

Shenzhen CLOU took part in the Solar Power International and Energy Storage International exhibition at the Anaheim Convention Center in the United States from September 20 to 22. CLOU at the SPI & ESI Exhibition in America. It was the biggest exhibition and fair of solar energy and energy storage in America and across the world.

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ESS products at the biggest American exhibition

Smart Energy International

Shenzhen CLOU took part in the Solar Power International and Energy Storage International exhibition at the Anaheim Convention Center in the United States from September 20 to 22. CLOU at the SPI & ESI Exhibition in America. It was the biggest exhibition and fair of solar energy and energy storage in America and across the world.

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Smart energy benefits the people, and those who deliver it

Smart Energy International

Ahmed Ashour, CEO of utility management platform Pylon, writes about how management of our energy, water and food production will benefit greatly from the application of efficiency-enhancing smart energy technologies. This allows us to feed energy into the grid that previously was untapped or wasted.

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El Niño could cost the global economy $3 trillion

Grist

The planet’s weather over the past three years has been dominated by El Niño’s opposite extreme, La Niña, which has had a cooling effect on the globe despite the warming effects of climate change. They found that in the five years following each of those El Niños, the weather phenomena depressed global economic growth by $4.1 trillion and $5.7

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The Smarter E South America will be postponed to November 16-18, 2020

Eco-Business

The smarter E South AmericaSão Paulo, November 16-18, 2020The smarter E South America 2020 postponed to November16-18, 2020São Paulo, March 27, 2020: The smarter E South America 2020 is postponed to November 16-18, 2020 due to the effects of coronavirus/Covid-19.With