Modernizing The Grid: An Introduction To Smarter DSOs
DEPsys, Greenbird, and Statkraft Ventures talk the importance of DSOs and the future of the power grid.
DEPsys, Greenbird, and Statkraft Ventures talk the importance of DSOs and the future of the power grid.
The ocean inventor and entrepreneur is changing the world one ocean farmer at a time
The North Face partners with National Geographic and The Renewal Project to combat waste.
Electric vehicles are becoming more and more technologically advanced and ever more popular among consumers. However, a big concern remains, how can we keep them charged? HEVO Power, a startup based in New York City, is working on just that.
We spoke with PVilion CEO Colin Touhey about how the company designs are generating clean energy through fabric.
The grounds of Madagascar contain rare metals, gemstones, gold, and other more common raw materials. The forests themselves provide invaluable riches and potentialities. The ethnic diversity on the island and a variety of traditional skills give Madagascar good cards to play in the international economic game.
But these valuable resources have not been so beneficial to the people of Madagascar so far.
Where is this technology going to go? How safe can it be? Is automation the next frontier in transportation? To learn more about the challenges and opportunities facing EasyMile, we met with CEO Gilbert Gagnaire to discuss the possibilities he sees for automation in transportation.
Germany-based international heating manufacturer Viessmann has unveiled its new fuel cell, and it’s a marked improvement on all fronts. Both heat and electricity are generated with the Vitovalor PT2, and the advanced technology employed will yield up to a 40% reduction in energy costs with the effect of reducing emissions.
It might be worth your while to take advantage of incentives in 2018 such as widespread scrappage schemes from the car makers themselves. To see how it might affect you and your region, here’s a quick look at what is happening in some of the countries with high diesel sales: Germany, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Spain, and Italy.
Sumitomo Forestry Co. recently released a plan to build the tallest wooden high-rise in the world. At a height of 350 meters and comprised of 90% wood, the building has been dubbed the W350.