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Solar Data System now carries EmaZys PV analyzer tool that finds array failure points

Solar Power World

Solar Data Systems, an official provider of Solar-Log hardware-agnostic energy monitoring, control and management, has teamed up with EmaZys to supply PV analyzing equipment and local support to U.S.

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How climate change drives hotter, more frequent heat waves

Grist

Now, in conjunction with accelerating climate change, El Niño means a wide array of exacerbated hazards may be coming down the pike. Earlier this month, Earth logged its seven hottest days ever. El Niño’s impacts differ by region, but can range from extreme rainfall to severe drought to increased wildfire risk.

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How charge management can reduce OpEx and CapEx for EV fleet projects

Charged

Charge management software optimizes charging based on the available power, the schedules of the vehicles and the cost of electricity—from the rudimentary systems built into chargers to highly sophisticated systems that integrate with micro-grids or depot management.

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10 European firms every sustainability professional should know

Business Green

From smart sockets to solar fabric, these businesses and innovations could be great additions to your sustainability toolkit Between 2010 to 2022, "the number of emerging technology companies tackling the climate crisis has increased 4x", to nearly 45,000. They represent a wide array of actions and are presented in no particular order.

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Can a tiger change its stripes? Meet the pulp and paper giant bankrolling a huge Sumatran rainforest reserve

Business Green

The reserve is home to a vast array of rare and critically endangered animal species, including pangolins, sun bears, and - perhaps most famously - the Sumatran Tiger, of which there are less than 400 left in the wild. NGOs including WWF and Greenpeace gave these commitments a cautious welcome.