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Energy & Renewables Newsletter October 06, 2011 |
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Energy management software market must overcome integration challenges
Energy, facilities and sustainability leaders charged with cutting energy costs, optimizing enterprise energy efficiency and reporting GHG emissions face a huge technology integration challenge, according to two new reports from independent analyst firm Verdantix. Research on Smart Innovators in the energy software market and a Buyer`s Guide analysis of market dynamics finds that technology-enabled enterprise energy management requires up ... | ||
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The nuclear power plans that have survived Fukushima
SciDev.Net reporters from around the world tell us which countries are set on developing nuclear energy despite the Fukushima accident. The quest for energy independence, rising power needs and a desire for political weight all mean that few developing countries with nuclear ambitions have abandoned them in the light of the Fukushima accident. Jordan`s planned nuclear plant is part of a strategy to deal with acute water and energy shortages. The Jordan Atomic Energy Commission (JAEC) wants Jordan to get 60 per cent of its energy from | ||
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