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Siemens and Swinburne partner for net zero

Sustainability Matters

Siemens Australia and Swinburne University of Technology have collaborated in a cross-country project designed to explore the role of AI in achieving net zero. The project focuses on three key pillars: Establishing current ethical principles for AI adoption in the energy sector.

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Corporate climate action: 3 acceleration areas to get ahead on in 2024

Corporate Knights

On this basis, the global community reached a consensus to: triple renewables and double energy efficiency, while transitioning away from fossil fuels. support climate innovation and encourage cross-border and inter-generational collaboration for sustainable social and economic development. million residents.

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Solar panels may become mandatory on all new buildings in Europe

Envirotec Magazine

Investors may now be wondering whether it is an ideal time to look to the solar industry, renewable energy investments, such as iClima Smart Energy UCITS ETF (DGEN). Because the solutions are digital and help optimize a much more complex and decentralized grid, we call it Smart Energy.

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Building for a Better Tomorrow

Chris Hall

Over the course of the last few years, countries all around Europe have set ambitious net zero targets to tackle the climate crisis. However, when looking at a whole-life carbon approach to help buildings meet the EU’s net zero target by 2050, efficient building only has a 25% carbon reduction potential.

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Sustainable Facilities Forum 2023 Leadership Award Winners

Green Technology

This 10-story, LEED Platinum-certified, Net-Zero Energy and Carbon building provides a transitional home for California’s Legislature and Executive Branch and facilitates public access to legislative hearings. million in discretionary federal funding, and obtained approval for a $22 million spending plan for FY 22-24.