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Why Data Intelligence Is Imperative to Achieve a Clean Energy Future

Dataversity

We should be further along with the consumer adoption of renewable energy. Solar energy has long since emerged as the lowest cost per kWh power source, making it a key puzzle piece in our transition to clean energy.

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Transfer Data Between iOS Devices w/ Bluetooth Low Energy

PubNub

Bluetooth Low Energy tech to transfer data and share contact info between iOS devices by bumping the phones together.

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Powering Renewable Energy with Data Streaming

Confluent

How real-time data streaming is powering peer-to-peer trading of renewable energy with ever-increasing data volumes.

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Article: Green IoT for Energy Efficiency and Environmental Sustainability

InfoQ Articles

Green IoT represents the energy efficient procedures adopted by IoT devices to achieve a sustainable and safer world. In order to green the IoT, it will be necessary to use less energy, look for new resources, reduce the negative effects of the IoT on human health, and cause less environmental disruption.

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Anomaly Detection to Prevent Energy Loss

databricks

Energy loss in the utility space is primarily broken down into two categories: fraud and leakage. Fraud (or energy theft) is malicious and.

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Introducing the Data Intelligence Platform for Energy

databricks

Fostering a paradigm shift towards a smarter, cleaner & reliable energy system Electricity is the new oil. Sources of energy are becoming more.

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The “It's Just Like.” Heuristic

Mathias Verraes

Looking for similarities costs less energy than understanding new differences. We can use a low energy heuristic 3 , to catch our brain in the act of using a low energy classification. ↩ The low energy classification of information and the higher energy thinking fit in Daniel Kahnemans two modes of thoughts.

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