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3 Ways IoT can help reduce carbon emissions

Smart Energy International

Smart home technology helps consumers go green. Over the past few years, a wide range of smart home devices has arrived on the market. Using information from sensors and vents that the system can automatically toggle open or closed, the smart HVAC system can dynamically adjust its performance throughout the day.

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LoRaWAN leads in IoT market

Smart Energy International

Water AMI innovation with Amazon Sidewalk LoRaWAN expands the addressable IoT market—smart utilities “Choosing the right connectivity technology for a use case is the most important decision an end-user will make,” states Donna Moore, chairwoman and CEO of the LoRa Alliance.

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DISTRIBUTECH keynote message: AI can build the grid of the future and improve our work lives

Smart Energy International

His enthusiasm for this technology was pretty obvious when he said, for example, “AI was the last technology that humans will invent on our own.” He dissects the paradoxical landscape where technology moves at an astounding pace, yet practical, scalable solutions remain elusive. Short answer, no. from overseas.

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US university decarbonises with Siemens smart tech

Smart Energy International

The Baltimore-based university is joining hands with the technology company under a master service agreement alongside Maryland Clean Energy Centre to support the transformation.

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Hong Kong’s Standard Chartered Bank goes digital in 30-year-old building amid urban renewal push

Eco-Business

Johnson Controls, CBRE joint providers of smart building technologies and commercial real estate services SHANGHAI, October 23, 2019 - Johnson Controls and CBRE have developed a customized, integrated digital solution for the Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) office that is housed in the SCB Building in Kowloon East, Hong Kong.