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The company is attracting attention by talking up a favorite cause célèbre for companies and utilities: resilience in the face of climate change.
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Sponsored: BASF collaborates with NASA and Penn State on mixing sustainable concrete in zero gravity.
by Anna Spiewak
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The answer is in the chemistry.
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The right policies and technologies could turn concrete manufacturing into a net climate benefit.
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Defense bases are using wind, solar and battery storage to face the threats of extreme weather or attack.
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Be ready to bend, if not break, rules.
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New and innovative materials are starting to compete with traditional plastics.
by Karl Deily
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The island needs long-term resource plans, regulatory initiatives and local community action to keep the power going.
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Rachael Miller's team at Cora Ball spun this laundry solution out of a greater ocean cleanup effort.
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It's critical that we make global women's empowerment a key piece of our resilience plans.
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Its secret ingredient: cellulose nanofibers commonly found in trees and plants.
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Entrepreneurs are increasingly investing in clean minigrids to cover unreliable utility services.
by Sachi Graber
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Plus, some insight into Southern California Edison's strategy for electrifying transportation and building thermal loads.
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Hawaiian infrastructure managers discuss the challenges in resilience for Hawaii.
by Joel Makower
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Three Hawaiian high school students talk about their generation's fight for resilience.
by Joel Makower
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The collective we should be focusing far more attention on innovation within the transmission system.
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The critical systems at its facility in Richmond, California, can operate for up to three hours when the broader grid goes down.
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Beyond seawalls.
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Military microgrids are expected to reach $1 billion in the next eight years.
by Peter Asmus
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Strategies like isolated generation, cross-sector planning and partnerships, and planning for the unplannable will apply far beyond islands like Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
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They're called low-power wide-area networks — LPWANs — and they're changing how we can collect data.
by Chloe Warren
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The demand from grain mills, water pumping, health clinics, barbershops and countless other businesses is there.
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The island has faced blackouts for the past eight months. Enter the mini-grids?
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The media might be excited about the possibility of microgrids and solar on the Island of Enchantment, but physical and political obstacles remain.
by Corey Cantor