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Comment: Massive IoT enables massive opportunities for utilities

Envirotec Magazine

Massive IoT , alias massive Machine-Type Communications (mMTC), is already impacting multiple industries. From fleet management to environmental monitoring and smart grid management, to consumer applications including smart watches, smart buildings and, ultimately, entire smart cities.

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Smart metering – next steps in Europe

Smart Energy International

Smart metering still has some way to go in Europe, likely to reach the 80% threshold penetration for electricity only around 2025. Software solutions and data analytics form synergy in AMI deployment Putting smart meters and analytics at the centre of the energy transition. The technology is there.

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Global smart cities market value predicted to surge by 2030

Smart Energy International

A report has been released detailing the rapid growth of the global smart cities market, which will reach $6,965.02 The concept of smart cities is gaining popularity due to rapid urbanisation and favourable government initiatives worldwide. The smart infrastructure segment is anticipated to register a CAGR of 24.3%.

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Technology Trending: carbon accounting, condition monitoring, next-gen AI, smart cities

Smart Energy International

New carbon accounting solutions, improving asset condition monitoring ROI, advances in analogue deep learning and The Line at Saudia Arabia’s future city Neom are on this week’s technology radar. Condition monitoring ‘need to knows’. del Alamo, Professor in MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

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UPNA team produces geothermal power in Antarctica with thermoelectric tech

ThinkGeoEnergy

A group of researchers from the Smart Cities Institute (ISC) of the Public University of Navarra (UPNA) in Pamplona, Spain has successfully deployed thermoelectric generators to produce power from geothermal heat in Antarctica. Thermoelectric generators are solid-state devices with no moving parts such as pumps or fans.

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3 Ways IoT can help reduce carbon emissions

Smart Energy International

Consumers, businesses, and government organisations can use IoT monitoring systems to improve the energy efficiency of everything from individual homes to entire cities – potentially helping to slash carbon emissions. Over the past few years, a wide range of smart home devices has arrived on the market.

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Portable hydrogen cartridge prototype demonstrated for home and similar applications

Envirotec Magazine

A working prototype portable hydrogen cartridge is able to transport and supply hydrogen energy to power a broad range of everyday applications both in and outside the home. Hydrogen can be used to generate electricity in fuel cell systems and can also be used as a combustion fuel. Benefits of Using Hydrogen Cartridges. ?