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Here Are The Clever Means Russia Used To Hack The Energy Industry

Jim Conca

Russia used nifty tricks to hack our energy sector, getting to big targets by infiltrating smaller partners in the supply chain.

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Is My Roof Good for Solar?

Sunrun

Find Out Which Roof Types Are Ideal for Solar Panels Today It's time to consider serious solar savings. There are good reasons why. Solar panel costs have shrunk dramatically in the past few years. Solar energy’s positive effect on our planet – reduction of harmful CO2 emissions -- is scientifically undeniable. Solar power cost less than current utility rates, and most cities have tax credits and incentives in place to further reduce costs.1 We’ve answered a few questions below most often asked

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OIl Companies Admit Climate Change Is Real In Court Case

CleanTechies

A new court case has given oil companies the opportunity to admit, on the record in open court, that climate change is real. Learn the implications of this for climate, business, and investing.

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Recycling and Proper Disposal Keeps Mattresses Out of Landfills

Living Green Technology

Reducing waste takes many forms. E-waste can potentially leak into the soil and water supply while other products like mattresses can be difficult to dispose of because of size and materials. Though the dangers they pose are different, responsibly recycling both e-waste and mattresses reduces waste and saves money. Thirty million mattresses pile up in landfills each year, where they are difficult to compact, clog equipment, and take up a lot of space.

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Manufacturing Sustainability Surge: Your Guide to Data-Driven Energy Optimization & Decarbonization

Speaker: Kevin Kai Wong, President of Emergent Energy Solutions

In today's industrial landscape, the pursuit of sustainable energy optimization and decarbonization has become paramount. Manufacturing corporations across the U.S. are facing the urgent need to align with decarbonization goals while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Unfortunately, the lack of comprehensive energy data poses a significant challenge for manufacturing managers striving to meet their targets.

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The Cabin of Curiosities boasts a façade of succulents nested in 3D-printed planter tiles

Climate-KIC

The Cabin of Curiosities is a tiny house created by ‘make-tank’ Emerging Objects that features a living wall supported by hundreds of 3D-printed planter tiles. According to Emerging Objects’ website: “The 3D Printed Cabin brings many of Emerging Objects’ material, software, and hardware experiments together to demonstrate the architectural potential of additive manufacturing on a […].

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Last Mile Learning: Breaking down barriers

Solar Sister

Solar Sister and Women for Women International partner to help low-income women overcome financial barriers in Nigeria’s energy market. In Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and its biggest economy, just under half the population lacks access to electricity and a huge majority (75%) depends on harmful solid fuels for cooking (World Bank). To tackle this huge gap, Solar Sister partnered with Women for Women International to expand clean energy access in rural Nigeria and provide women in imp

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This week’s ten biggest climate innovation stories — 29 March

Climate-KIC

What innovation could help protect coral reefs from bleaching? How might we get our produce to last up to four times longer? And, can a wearable enable us to better track and conserve marine life? This, and more, in the week’s ten biggest climate innovation stories. 1. World’s largest single-domed tropical greenhouse unveiled for France […]. The post This week’s ten biggest climate innovation stories — 29 March appeared first on Climate-KIC.