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Improving livability in smart cities: How cameras and sensors add value

Axis Communications Sustainability Blog

per cent, 3.5bn people – currently lives in cities and this number is estimated to rise to 5bn people (60.4 per cent) by 2030. This growth in urban populations has driven the adoption of technology in the management of city infrastructure and systems, with governments investing billions in so-called smart cities.

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Advancing Environmental Sustainability at AMD

3BL Media

Collectively, our innovations and collaborations across the value chain help advance efficient high-performance computing behind innovative solutions like those for optimized renewable energy generation, enhanced automation (smart cities and factories), and cutting-edge climate and scientific research.

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Improving livability in smart cities: How cameras and sensors add value

Axis Communications Sustainability Blog

per cent, 3.5bn people – currently lives in cities and this number is estimated to rise to 5bn people (60.4 per cent) by 2030. This growth in urban populations has driven the adoption of technology in the management of city infrastructure and systems, with governments investing billions in so-called smart cities.

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Improving livability in smart cities: How cameras and sensors add value

Axis Communications Sustainability Blog

per cent, 3.5bn people – currently lives in cities and this number is estimated to rise to 5bn people (60.4 per cent) by 2030. This growth in urban populations has driven the adoption of technology in the management of city infrastructure and systems, with governments investing billions in so-called smart cities.

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Meta signs geothermal power deal for New Mexico data centers

Utiliity Dive

The project’s completion will include an initial smaller phase of construction and a later, larger phase, with both expected to be completed and operational by 2030, the companies said. On its own, this XGS project is expected to increase the total geothermal production in New Mexico by “a factor of 10,” according to the release.

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Solar industry posts record Q1 growth but projects longer-term decline

Utiliity Dive

Despite the strong first quarter figures, Wood Mackenzie expects the solar industry to contract about 2% annually between 2025-2030, adding an average 43 GW of new solar generation per year in that time. Maja Hitij via Getty Images Dive Brief: The U.S. doubled its solar cell manufacturing capacity and added 8.6 © 2025 TechTarget, Inc.

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Supercharging America’s power grid from the demand side

Utiliity Dive

The country’s electricity demand, which was stagnant for over a decade, is now forecast to jump nearly 16% by 2030, according to Utility Dive, requiring an additional 250 billion kWh of capacity to keep the lights on. has never experienced. The gap between the power America has and the power it needs is growing. © 2025 TechTarget, Inc.