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December 16, 2022
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The Sprint Group has been in business for over 22 years, and is a successful, fast paced, growing technology and engineering business, with offices across the UK, and is involved in both the Energy and Telecoms sectors.
whitePaper | April 1, 2022
The clean energy transition means shifting electricity production away from sources that release significant greenhouse gases, such as fossil fuels, to those that release minimal greenhouse gases. Nuclear power, hydro, wind and solar are the primary clean energy sources. Around two-thirds of the world’s electricity still comes from burning fossil fuels. In order to progress toward climate goals, particularly those outlined in the Paris Agreement, at least 80% of energy production will need to shift to low-carbon sources.
whitePaper | September 18, 2022
Decarbonising our societies and economies is arguably the biggest challenge of this century. However, large parts of industry, agriculture or sea transport cannot be decarbonised directly with green electricity. Green hydrogen is therefore key to bringing their CO2 emissions to net zero. As this view becomes increasingly established, green H2 project announcements are skyrocketing. Consequently, green hydrogen is also gaining in importance for investors.
whitePaper | January 12, 2023
To address climate change, countries around the world have set a goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. This presents a challenge for the IT industry, because with the dizzying progress of the information society, power consumption of data centers is expected to increase around 850 times by 2050. As a result of these targets, the index of CO2 emission has begun to be adopted as an evaluation point of IT systems.
whitePaper | August 30, 2022
This study evaluates a variety of scenarios that achieve a 100% clean electricity system (defined as zero net greenhouse gas emissions) in 2035 that could put the United States on a path to economywide net-zero emissions by 2050. These scenarios focus primarily on the supply of clean electricity, including technical requirements, challenges, and benefit and cost implications. The study results highlight multiple pathways to 100% clean electricity in which benefits exceed costs. The study does not comprehensively evaluate all options to achieve 100% clean electricity, and it focuses largely on supply-side options.
whitePaper | January 10, 2022
From fleet electrification to energy storage, demand response to microgrids, and PPAs to ESG reporting, Enel X and its customers are on the front lines of change—change for the better. Each year we celebrate our clients’ triumphs in energy innovation, bringing you a snapshot of what is possible when skill, passion, teamwork and an exceptional portfolio of energy management solutions take on the most urgent challenge of our generation.
whitePaper | November 19, 2022
48% of solar homeowners are satisfied with their home energy efficiency More than half of solar homeowners have already invested in highefficiency appliances 61% of solar homeowners are interested in solar energy battery storage now that the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 has passed
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