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UK firm presents “game-changing” solution to monitoring indoor air quality

Envirotec Magazine

Butterfly is an innovative and patented IAQ monitoring system including a suite of beautifully designed hardware with integrated software that has been developed at Imperial College London over the past four years to responsibly address this issue. Therefore, when butterflies are present it’s a sign of clean, healthy air.”

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Liquid air: A cool option for energy storage?

Envirotec Magazine

Katie Smith is a Technical Assistant with Reddie & Grose LLP, a firm of patent, trade mark and design attorneys. This presents a significant challenge when trying to balance the grid. As we continue transitioning to renewable energy sources, it is likely we will need a range of storage solutions to meet our energy demands.

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FREYR Battery to use Aleees technology to produce LFP active cathode material

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Aleees offers complete LFP cathode battery material manufacturing technology and related patents to customers, primarily within the energy storage and EV battery spaces. There is high global demand at present for active cathode material, and LFP material in particular.

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Veolia provides Glycol runoff treatment plant at Heathrow

Envirotec Magazine

For Heathrow, it was necessary to create a solution that could be kept in a semi-ready state throughout the summer, for use during cold spells when the glycol is used on aircraft and present on the runways. In total, the plant processes 720,000 litres of runoff water per hour and 550kg of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) per day.

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AI, GPT, and the Utility of the Future

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Watch our on-demand webinar AI, GPT and the Utility of the Future to continue to explore this topic. For example, as millions of customers adopt electric vehicles and generate a growing percentage of our electricity needs, the growing demand-supply imbalance is increasing stress on the grid infrastructure.

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Tesla develops new cost-slashing lithium extraction process

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During last year’s Battery Day presentation, Tesla unveiled a number of new technologies, processes and plans, some of them only sketchily explained. Now Electrek has gotten access to a patent application for the new lithium extraction process, which reveals a lot more details. Nobody has done this before to the best of my knowledge.”.

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Slow Moving Water for Cheap Electricity

GreenTech Gazette

The new patented technology from the company promises the development of cheap electricity from the slow-moving water currents. The company was established in the year 2011, and they started their journey with a goal to design optimum renewable energy solutions that could serve rising demands at a global level.