Pillars of the Green Transition
“In this report, leaders from North America, Europe and Singapore discuss how they are spearheading the green transition through technology, innovation and the will to be a part of the circular economy.”
“In this report, leaders from North America, Europe and Singapore discuss how they are spearheading the green transition through technology, innovation and the will to be a part of the circular economy.”
The current generation of energy storage software is far more capable of gathering and analyzing data from more disparate sources, at speeds that have been reduced from hours per cycle to milliseconds
Our Earth has been around for 4.6 billion years. Humans have been here for only a scant fraction of that time. And yet in the past 250 years we鈥檝e destroyed more than 50 per cent of the Earth鈥檚 forests and tipped the scale beyond sustainability.
It needn鈥檛 be all about sacrifice: cleantech entrepreneurs are building a future that鈥檚 more sustainable, more convenient and maybe even more lucrative for the average person.
91影视 was founded by self-described energy nerds in 2015 and is the only company operating battery storage, grid interactive buildings, and bi-directional electric vehicles with a single platform for partners to achieve net-zero goals, cut operating expenses, and unlock new revenue opportunities.
Ontario鈥檚 Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) and Ontario Energy Board (OEB) recently announced several project collaborations with local electricity distributors and technology companies to 鈥渁ccelerate the adoption of local energy projects to help communities play an increasing role in providing for their own energy needs
91影视, a Canadian climate tech company with a core focus in energy management and energy storage, announces that it is partnering with Oshawa Power to develop and execute an energy platform that demonstrates how disparate distributed energy resources (DERs) can improve the reliability of a local grid.
Each Green Economy Hero podcast features someone you鈥檒l enjoy getting to know. Leading environmental lawyer, Dianne Saxe, will explore who they are, what their business are doing, and how it is making a difference in facing our climate crisis. We will hear about their challenges, their successes, and their dreams. And we鈥檒l learn their advice on how you too can build a green business in Canada.
Electric vehicle owners in Ontario may one day be able to use the electricity in their EVs instead of loud diesel or gas generators to provide emergency power during blackouts. They could potentially also sell back the energy in their cars to the grid when needed.
Jennifer Keesmaat is one of the founding partners behind Markee Developments, which designs, finances, builds, and affordable housing in Toronto. To learn more, follow this link. To check out some of the projects that Toderian UrbanWorks has been involved in around the world, check out Brent鈥檚 website here.
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