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The Industrial Internet Will Boost Sustainability in Manufacturing and...

Manufacturing facilities in all industries can realize massive in reductions in energy usage through the integration of machine-to-machine communication systems, several studies show. Even better, the...

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Will the Laws of Physics Prevent Manufacturers from Improving Energy Efficiency?

The energy efficiency of manufacturing processes for the most energy intensive materials -- steel, cement, paper, plastics, and aluminum -- will be limited by thermodynamics, according to an MIT study....

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Is Lean Manufacturing Green Manufacturing?

It's well known that lean manufacturing principles include a focus on waste reduction and process efficiency. But can a leaner workflow really cut your carbon footprint?

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Is Renewable Energy Compatible With a Reliable Electric Grid?

The inconsistency of renewable energy generation has led many to question whether U.S. electric grid can ever ween off of fossil fuels. But a new study from the Civil Society Institute proves that...

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Is China About to the Break the Carbon Impasse?

China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has proposed setting a cap on carbon emissions. Some experts doubt the government will act on the proposal. However, if the world's largest...

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Is the Hyperloop the Greenest Track for Rapid Transit?

Concept designs for Elon Musk's Hyperloop debuted last month to much fanfare and a fair share of criticism. But how much more environmentally friendly would such a travel system over traditional...

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Germany’s Energy Transition Accelerates Cleantech Amid Concerns Over Power...

Opinions remain divided on whether the German Energiewende (energy transition) will cause the cost of power in Germany to rise and create instability in the grid or reduce prices along with...

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Construction Starts on U.S.’s First Commercial Carbon Capture and...

Capitol Aggregates Cement Plant in Austin, Texas is being retrofitted with a new carbon capture facility that will isolate 75,000 tons of carbon dioxide annually. Moreover, the new facility will...

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Smart City Technologies Drive Efficiencies in Power and Water

Many cities are already moving toward smarter utility management. As an increasing portion of the world's population moves to cities, they will need to adopt more robust systems covering a wider...

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Combined Heat and Power Emerging as Key Technology for Microgrid Resiliency

CHP (combined heat and power) offers a number of benefits, including lower energy costs, increased reliability, and lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It also benefits the larger electrical grid...

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