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Smart Energy Finances: Badger acquires smart water solutions & TE Connectivity’s smart grid win

Smart Energy International

This week’s edition of Smart Energy Finances leads with two stories on smart energy acquisitions, specifically Badger meter’s acquisition of Syrinix and TE Connectivity’s acquisition of Kries’ grid monitoring portfolio. Learn more: [link] pic.twitter.com/UbAIDqBu25 — Badger Meter (@Badger_Meter) January 5, 2023.

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The Outlaw Ocean Project Exposes China’s Use Of Forced Uyghur Labour To Supply UK Seafood Industry

DeSmogBlog

The Outlaw Ocean Project documented the forcible transfer of more than a thousand Uyghurs and members of other Muslim minorities 2,000 miles from their homes in landlocked Xinjiang to 10 fish processing plants in the coastal province of Shandong since 2018. Canada, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands. Credit: Kashgar Media Center.

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Octopus Energy’s business strategy: ‘Regulation and investment follow great ideas’

Smart Energy International

In this week’s edition of Smart Energy’s Power Playbook, Yusuf Latief discusses Octopus Energy’s business strategy, as discussed during the IEA’s 9th Annual Global Conference on Energy Efficiency and evidenced by their recent $9 billion valuation announcement. Regulation and investment follow great ideas.

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2023 in Images

Planet Pulse

And they closely monitored geopolitical tensions that further intensified as new wars broke out and others carried on. So before we move into the new year we’re looking back at some of the pivotal events of 2023 that satellites helped cover. They passed over ridges and valleys, storms and blue skies, celebrations and conflict.

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? Old nuclear, new-clear #161

Climate Tech VC

The US grid got its first new nuclear power in nearly seven years last week. Plant Vogtle began commercial operations from the first of two new reactors, but the over-budget and years-delayed project could be the last hurrah for big nuclear construction in America. Happy Monday! Not a subscriber yet?