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Continuing the Energy Transition Journey

Paul Hobcraft

Everywhere you turn, you stumble across reports on one aspect or another of the energy transformation we are undertaking. Technology innovation, suggested new business models, outline proposals for changing policies, processes, and market design all are being “sketched out.”

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Why Microsoft’s Power Automate Leaves the Rest of the RPA Tools Far Behind

Acuvate

billion in 2030. Easy to use Power Automate is easy to use, even for non-technical users. Integration with multiple services Power Automate is a no-code/low-code platform, meaning that users can create and automate workflows without coding. billion in 2023 to $50.50

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Data-Driven Approaches Helping Public Sector with Sustainable Water Management

Acuvate

Some 700 million people could be displaced by intense water scarcity by 2030. Smart Water Management (SWM) integrates complex systems and advanced technologies to monitor and control the usage and quality of water and maintain associated water assets (like pumps, pipes, etc.) What is Smart Water Management? No data governance.

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How companies are innovating in the energy sector

hackerearth

The ambitious goals promised equitable, sustainable growth for today’s and tomorrow’s generations by 2030. As technologies and consumer behaviors continue to evolve, new service opportunities and business models will also emerge. Fast forward to 2018. Source: Accenture Strategy. Demand for electricity will double to 2060.

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A New Way of Thinking About the Automotive Industry

Qmarkets

Over the last couple of decades, Silicon Valley has been responsible for inventing and reinventing all kinds of gadgets and technologies: the music player, the phone, the watch, the TV and the computer itself. In their view, cars are an old, inconvenient technology, destroying lives, polluting the air, and contributing to global warming.

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A New Way of Thinking About the Automotive Industry

Qmarkets

Over the last couple of decades, Silicon Valley has been responsible for inventing and reinventing all kinds of gadgets and technologies: the music player, the phone, the watch, the TV and the computer itself. In their view, cars are an old, inconvenient technology, destroying lives, polluting the air, and contributing to global warming.

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IoT-based Predictive Maintenance in Industry 4.0: The Way Forward

Acuvate

The preventive maintenance process requires organizations to invest in the right technologies and platforms to help relevant staff gain 360-degree visibility into asset performance and potential issues. billion by 2030? Finally, dashboards produce reports on the machine’s current and upcoming state.