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3 Ways IoT can help reduce carbon emissions

Smart Energy International

Emily Newton, editor-in-chief of Revolutionized Magazine , writes on three use cases where the Internet of Things (IoT) is proving a useful instrument to help reduce carbon emissions. The growing IoT devices market could be a silver bullet for climate change. Industrial IoT for streamlining facility operations.

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Belgian battery collection relies on IoT solution

Envirotec Magazine

In this instance, the system uses IoT modules which interact with a proprietary Cloud solution. In the long run, the platform can be easily and quickly expanded for future functionalities, thanks to its flexible design.”. Any project in the Internet of Things space tends to be collaborative, said the firm.

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IoT will save 8x the energy it consumes by 2030, says report

Envirotec Magazine

By 2030 IoT deployment and its disruption of various industries is expected to save more than eight times the energy it consumes, resulting in net savings of 230 billion cubic meters of water, and eliminating one gigaton of CO2 emissions, according to the authors of a report released on 20 April. PWh of electricity conserved by IoT solutions.

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The rise of automation in Italian forklift manufacturing: enhancing efficiency and reshaping industry standards

Envirotec Magazine

Internet of Things (IoT) and Connectivity The Internet of Things (IoT) is another transformative technology reshaping Italian forklift manufacturing. IoT enables real-time monitoring and control of manufacturing processes through interconnected devices. Italian forklift manufacturer, CLS S.p.A.,

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Bratislava textile collection firm says smart waste management pays for itself

Envirotec Magazine

A textile waste collection company in Slovakia has published the results of a waste monitoring project using Sensoneo waste monitoring sensors, part of a system that supports dynamic and automated waste collection. 3000 tonnes of textile waste. Implementation of waste monitoring sensors.

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Siemens to produce high-conversion-rate incinerator

Envirotec Magazine

A new waste incinerator is claimed to be “turning heads” in the recycling and waste processing world because of its ability to process previously unrecyclable materials and its efficiency in using the exhaust heat generated by a vortex to produce electricity, district heating and food production.

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$357k funding progresses US lithium-ion battery recycling initiative

Envirotec Magazine

The Battery Passport can be accessed by IOT identifiers as part of the labeling for each LIB. Digital transparency company Everledger is developing and testing the app, which establishes a Battery Passport to track portable LIBs and support final recycling.

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