09/06/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/06/2024 16:17
With water and wastewater using more energy and energy generation using more water, the water and energy sectors must share data about the water-energy nexus.
We need air conditioning that doesn't stress electric grids and uses refrigerants with low carbon footprints.
AI is predicting earthquakes more successfully, finding correlations in sensor data that can improve advanced warnings.
AI washing: what counts as AI and when is using AI valuable and not simply empty hype?
A simple breakdown of AI/machine learning: supervised, unsupervised, reinforcement and deep learning, neural networks and transformers
Building out the hydrogen economy to help decarbonize transportation and shipping will require government subsidies
Electric vehicles (EVs) with lithium batteries require twice as much water as internal combustion cars that burn fossil fuels.
To decarbonize and get to net-zero by 2050, the shipping industry relies on innovative, power-saving engineering as it transitions to alternative fuels.
Government regulation and subsidies for the hydrogen, wind power, space exploration and pharmaceutical industries teach lessons about innovations in government industrial policy.
AI has been helping industries decarbonize for years by making their operations more energy efficient. But, manufacturing, training and running the computers that power AI also produces a lot of carbon emissions. So, which is it? Is AI increasing or decreasing our industrial carbon footprint?
Industrial AI is already increasing the efficiency of industrial processes but at what (carbon) cost?
Green ammonia offers a sustainable future for fertilizer & fuel. Discover its surprising history, role in our food & potential to combat climate change.
Unlock insights into the skills gap: It's more than just tech solutions. Discover why hiring practices, values, and adaptability matter.
Journey towards a carbon-free future with Our Industrial Life's podcast series The future of the power grid. Experts address challenges, from re-engineering for renewables to navigating aging infrastructure, and DERs.