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IoT news of the week for April 28, 2023

Stacey Higginbotham

a16z ) Here’s an interesting app for smart energy fans : Optiwatt, a company that hopes to help utilities build better demand-response programs, has developed a new app that will let users tie their thermostats, including those made by Nest, Honeywell, or Ecobee, to it. You know, the one we expected to see in April ?

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Cleaning up renewable energy

Renewable Energy World

The University of South Australia team is working with researchers from Griffiths University and the University of Technology Sydney, as well as members of the renewable energy industry, in a group led by the Smart Energy Council. The post Cleaning up renewable energy appeared first on Renewable Energy World.

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IoT for EV Charging – Powering Towards Sustainable Future

3BL Media

3] True, these have primarily been wall boxes for private residential use, but such residential solutions will have to be linked with smart energy system considering the expected growth rate of new installations, and their impact on electricity grids. IoT for EV Charging – Powering Towards Sustainable Future. Mon, 01/09/2023 - 11:30.

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Integrated solar roofs – how effective are they?

Envirotec Magazine

This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Smartly Energy. Solar power technology has come a long way since it was first introduced as a way to generate renewable energy. Gone are the days when homeowners had to deal with bulky, unsightly solar panels propped up on their roofs.

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This Week’s Fund News: Invesco Rebadges UK Companies Fund as Sustainable

Chris Hall

Using AXA IM’s green bond framework, the fund’s environmental impact will be centred on four main pillars – green buildings, sustainable ecosystem, low carbon transport and smart energy solutions – to reduce energy consumption, produce clean energy and preserve ecosystems.

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Renewables now account for 24% of US’ total energy generation capacity

Renewable Energy World

This article was originally posted on Smart Energy International and was republished with permission. The post Renewables now account for 24% of US’ total energy generation capacity appeared first on Renewable Energy World. “Now, with a very supportive Biden Administration and Democratic majorities in the U.S.