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Energy as a Service: Transforming the Future of Energy

The Energy as a Service market is rapidly evolving, driven by government initiatives and private sector investments, with a focus on various technologies such as AI, IoT, and energy management. The market for energy as a service is defined as the sum of revenues generated by global companies through the services offered by them.

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Fossil-Fuelled Heat Has Caused Tropical Birds to Decline by “Up to 38%” since 1950s

An uptick in heat extremes, driven by human-caused climate change, has caused tropical bird populations to decline by up to 38% since the 1950s, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis. The study combines ecological and climate attribution techniques to trace the fingerprint of fossil-fuelled climate change on declining wildlife populations. It … [continued] The post Fossil-Fuelled […]

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Why the Recent Slowdown in Arctic Sea Ice Loss Is Only Temporary

By Dr Mark England, assistant professor in the department of Earth system science at UC Irvine, formerly senior research fellow in the department of mathematics and statistics at the University of Exeter. The retreat of sea ice in the Arctic has long been a prominent symbol of climate change. Observations reveal that Arctic sea ice extent at the … [continued] The post Why […]

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New Nissan LEAF Adds Range & Features, For Under $30,000

The Nissan LEAF is now one of the classics of the electric vehicle market. But it’s not done and collecting dust in the history books. Nissan is now launching the 3rd-generation LEAF, and it just keeps getting better. What is stunning — and this is perhaps the best portrayal of … [continued] The post New […]

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Coal Power Plant Demolished For Nuclear Fusion Prototype

In reading about sustainable energy and writing about it, there have been some happy news stories where former landfills are outfitted with solar power arrays and where abandoned coal mines also are found to have solar power potential. Rivian is involved with one such project as reported on this site. … [continued] The post Coal […]

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South America’s Electric Car Surge: From Lagging To Accelerating

South America is arriving late to the electric vehicle transition, but the pace of change is beginning to quicken. For most of the 2010s, the region was a marginal player, with electric cars counted in the hundreds while China and Europe were racing ahead in the millions. That has shifted … [continued] The post South […]

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