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The Catalyze program, sponsored by Intel and Applied Materials and run by Schneider Electric, aims to accelerate renewable energy access across the global semiconductor supply chain.
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Sponsored: Microgrids can provide the solution to the sustainability dilemma and offer other business benefits, learn why now is the time for on-site microgrids.
by Jana Gerber
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Sponsored: Learn how digitization, electrification and decarbonization can accelerate the transition toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.
by Jana Gerber
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Sponsored: Are you maximizing the value of your solar? Learn about the role microgrids play to maximize the value of solar energy and ensure resilient power.
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A recent report predicts global energy investment will rise eight percent this year, driven by surging investment in clean energy infrastructure.
by James Murray
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No major technology shift has been introduced in the steel industry. But to get to net-zero emissions, new tech is fundamentally required — and fast.
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As countries invest in renewable energy, they need to ensure that the investments in transmission lines are as sustainable as they can be.
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Sponsored: Our new report examines the progress made in the past 10 years, makes sense of five current trends, and previews the changes yet to come.
by Bill Brewer
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Date/Time: March 30, 2023 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
Schneider Electric and its joint venture AlphaStruxure are illuminating a new pathway to
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Solar energy is rapidly developing as one of the most common forms of renewable energy production. They produce clean, locally generated energy — a must-
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This report from Verdantix provides insights around the increasing grid interactivity of facilities as a key enabler for decarbonization as more renewables
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For anyone involved in the energy and sustainability industry back in 2010, 2020 is hardly recognizable. Changes over the past decade were seismic and the
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The world's most populous nation dropped consumption by nearly 3 percent last year, and is now closing mines and investing in cleaner energy.
by RP Siegel
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Developing nations need cheap, reliable energy or they will turn to coal. But the solutions to ensure a low-carbon future already exist.