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What are the biggest challenges in scaling electrification and other decarbonisation technologies across hard-to-abate sectors, and how is Schneider Electric working to overcome them? Hard-to-abate se ...
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With governments worldwide competing to attract private sector investment to drive new infrastructure projects and meet net zero targets, how can regulation and policy incentives be leveraged to overc ...
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Gorka discusses the scalability of SAF, the Aviation industry's lofty emissions reduction targets, and the role innovation can play to bridge crucial gaps. Watch the interview with Gorka here. Follow ...
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The reconstruction of Ukraine is both an immense challenge and a rare opportunity—not just to rebuild, but to build back better. At the heart of this effort is the restoration of Ukraine’s battered en ...
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SESSION SPOTLIGHT London, Manchester, and Liverpool have each set out innovative Net Zero by 2030 plans to address the climate challenge across the built environment and infrastructure, transport and ...
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The issues we are facing of climate change mitigation and resilience, biodiversity loss and social inequity are global systemic challenges. This means that an intervention in one part of the system co ...
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In April, I’ll be joining thousands of others taking part in the Innovation Zero World Congress, where I look forward to talking about the work that SSEN Transmission is doing to upgrade the high-volt ...
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Last December, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) updated a requirement for the companies under its jurisdiction, for the first time since 2008. Going forward, when utility companies in ...
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With the third edition of our flagship World Congress only 3 short months away, we're excited to bring you all the latest from our London show! Visitor Registration Last week, we officially opened up ...
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Donald Trump is back in the White House, and less than two weeks into his second term, the pendulum has swung decisively away from the Biden-era climate policy agenda - at a pace and scale few could’v ...