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Water flow monitor fills technology gap

Envirotec Magazine

The instrumentation company Nivus has developed a new hand-held portable flow monitoring technology in response to a requirement that was originally identified by the Environment Agency (EA). Flow monitoring at the EA informs flood warning and forecasting operations, as well as helping to manage and protect water resources.

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Transforming forest monitoring through innovation: FAO and the NICFI Satellite Data Program

Planet Pulse

The NICFI Satellite Data Program provides comprehensive access to Planet’s high-resolution satellite monitoring to help reduce and reverse tropical forest loss. This program has enabled successful forest monitoring and conservation across the world’s tropical forests. Approximately 2.3 million daily data tiles streamed.

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GreenV makes electric vehicle chargers smart with IoT technology

Smart Energy International

GreenV is a startup that was founded within AZ Energy, a reference company in electromobility in Brazil and a leader in installing charging points in the country. GreenV is responsible for installing the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles of several automotive industries, as well fleet companies.

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EU closer to enforcing rules on methane emissions in the energy sector

Envirotec Magazine

A coal power plant In Poland. The EU looks ready to enforce new regulations aimed at curbing methane emissions in the energy sector, for the first time. On 15 November, the European Council and Parliament reached a provisional political agreement on a regulation aimed at tracking and reducing methane emissions in the energy sector.

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Generating electricity using low-grade heat recovered from lignin-derived membranes

Envirotec Magazine

A new study explores an apparently sustainable method of efficiently converting waste heat into electricity using certain wood products, while minimising costs and environmental impact. The study apparently shows that these membranes can convert waste heat into electricity by utilising the movement of charged atoms (ions) within the material.

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Monitoring an important greenhouse gas (Sponsored content)

Envirotec Magazine

Wageningen has been one of the driving forces in research and technology development for greenhouse horticulture in the Netherlands. The application of these new technologies has made greenhouse horticulture in the Netherlands a world leader. This programme monitors and displays the effects of a grower’s dosing strategy.

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Webinar: Designing secure and remotely managed electric vehicle chargers

Charged

Discover the power of over-the-air updates and connectivity for EV chargers The electric vehicle landscape continues to evolve, ensuring the safety and efficiency of EV chargers becomes paramount.