Global Smart Energy Federation (GSEF) and International Smart Grid Action Network successfully conducted a virtual Webinar on “System Challenges and Opportunities in Electric Vehicle Integration with The Grid” on 27th October, 2021. Globally renowned subject matter expe...
Read MoreGlobal Smart Energy Federation (GSEF) and the Association of Power Utilities in Africa (APUA have organised the Second Edition of the International Webinar on “Smart Technologies to Improve Customer Service and Business Continuity for Electric Utilities” on October 20, 202...
Read MoreThree Pennsylvania institutions prepare for climate impacts; earn national recognition for improving reliability, resilience, sustainability Today, Green Business Certification Inc., the world’s leading sustainability and health certification and credentialing body, announced that Penn Stat...
Read MoreSmart cities harness data and digital connectivity to improve their operations, including sustainable energy management. On 13th October 2021, Think Smartgrids took part in a webinar on smart cities organized by the Indonesian Association of Electricity Companies (MKI), in order to explore enabling ...
Read MoreThe Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) digitally held the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Innovation for Cool Earth Forum (ICEF) 2021 was held on 6th & 7th October, 2021 With “Pathways to Carbon Neutralit...
Read MoreI have recently been partaking in roundtable discussions on Net Zero. Most believe it is achievable, albeit with great social coordination and heavy investments. The upcoming COP26 meeting will likely have concluded by the time this goes to print. It will be interesting to see if any (or all) of the discussions below gets any international resolution. While the aspirational goal is clear, the pathway is not. This article unpacks the various pieces. Simply put, being Net Zero means “we retrieve all the carbon emissions we put out&...