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The advantages of STS interoperability in smart cities

Smart Energy International

The landscape of urban development is evolving rapidly, and the concept of using smart meters to control energy distribution is gaining momentum just as quickly. This facilitates more efficient resource management by optimizing the use of energy, water, and other essential resources.

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Smart grids to dominate smart city spending through 2026

Smart Energy International

A new report released by Juniper Research states that investments in smart grids across the globe will dominate smart city developments made between 2020 and 2026. Shanghai, owing to its Citizen Cloud, has managed to centralise consumer shopping, ensuring access to over 1,000 smart city services and products.

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Global smart cities market value predicted to surge by 2030

Smart Energy International

A report has been released detailing the rapid growth of the global smart cities market, which will reach $6,965.02 The concept of smart cities is gaining popularity due to rapid urbanisation and favourable government initiatives worldwide. The smart infrastructure segment is anticipated to register a CAGR of 24.3%.

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Smart meters help Danish company record €135,000 in annual savings

Smart Energy International

Himmerland Boligforening, a Danish housing association, has announced that it has so far achieved €135,000 in savings per annum owing to smart meters the company has deployed for heat, water and electric customers. As a result, both the consumer and Himmerland Boligforening are able to access usage data on an hourly basis.

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How today’s technology can support the energy system of tomorrow

Smart Energy International

As energy policy and politics shift globally, business flexibility will be a necessity for the success of the energy transition. Well, not quite, because anyone who has even briefly scanned the news over the last few months will have noted the shift in the political mood music around energy policy across the world.

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3 Ways IoT can help reduce carbon emissions

Smart Energy International

Consumers, businesses, and government organisations can use IoT monitoring systems to improve the energy efficiency of everything from individual homes to entire cities – potentially helping to slash carbon emissions. Over the past few years, a wide range of smart home devices has arrived on the market.

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Hong Kong PolyU establishes grid modernisation research centre

Smart Energy International

The Centre aims to foster innovations and applications for modernisation of the power grid and the development of novel electric power systems. Commenting during a launch ceremony Dr Hao Yingjie said, “The establishment of the PolyU RCGM signifies a concrete step toward developing new power systems.