MANY YEARS AGO THE INTERNET CONNECTED THE WORLD OF INFORMATION. TODAY, NAD GRID IS CONNECTING THE WORLD OF ENERGY.

March 26, 2018

The supply of electricity was historically considered a natural monopoly, and a select few large players were given control. Over time, electricity generation was open to competition, but the infrastructure side of the grid remained monopolistic and managed by public utilities. Because of this, electricity is delivered to end users in a heavily regulated environment. New technologies and the widespread deployment of distributed energy resources (DER) are raising important questions to the way the grid is managed.

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USA Microgrids, an OATI Company, addresses the needs of Commercial and Industrial businesses, communities, and municipal emergency services looking for more reliable electricity supply and stable energy prices by self-generating power.

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Scaling Low-Carbon Design and Construction with Concrete: Enabling the Path to Net-Zero for Buildings and Infrastructure

whitePaper | March 31, 2023

The world is in the midst of an infrastructure and buildings boom. In every part of the globe, and especially so in the developing world, urban commercial centres and residential housing are expanding as economies grow.

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Xpore SUSTAINABILITY WHITE PAPER

whitePaper | February 24, 2022

Xpore is a pioneer of technological solutions for the textile industry. Created around the “Adventure for Life” mantra, we’re on a mission to advance high-performance textile solutions in an eco-sustainable way. Every aspect of our proprietary products and manufacturing processes is built on robust, sustainable principles. Our nanoporous membrane, adhesives, and lamination technologies are non-toxic and free of PFCs and solvents - a perfect alternative to existing ePTFE and PU-based products.

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Earning and Enhancing Trust through the Sustainability Transition

whitePaper | July 3, 2023

Trust and integrity are at the core of human interactions and relationships, and business is no different. As stewards of the corporation, boards of directors have a crucial role in building and maintaining trust.

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Is the sun shining on new energy sources?

whitePaper | January 27, 2020

Although the European Union (EU) seems to be on track to meet this year’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction target of 20% compared to 1990 levels, it is currently not projected to achieve the 2030 targets. In line with the Paris Climate Agreement of 2015, these targets relate to domestic GHG emissions, the share of renewable energy sources and energy efficiencyi . Hence, radical change is required and we all need to do our bit. With road transport accounting for approximately 20% of carbon dioxide (CO2 ) emissions in the EU alone, the mobility sector can play an important role in helping to accomplish the environmental targets.

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7 ways to reduce your operation’s carbon footprint

whitePaper | October 5, 2022

Many consumers are making changes to their daily routines and purchasing decisions. But of course, the biggest shift will only happen when companies across all industries make the same transition. And as customers and employees demand more sustainable ways of doing business, more and more organizations are looking at ways to reduce their carbon footprint.

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2021 Renewable Energy Market Analysis

whitePaper | December 3, 2021

Improving technologies, high demand, and policy support are driving rapid renewable energy development. With strong growth expected to continue, what are key considerations for pursuing renewables? NRG Trading Advisors' latest white paper explores North American market growth and offers in depth analysis for sustainability and VPPA planning projects.

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USA Microgrids, an OATI Company, addresses the needs of Commercial and Industrial businesses, communities, and municipal emergency services looking for more reliable electricity supply and stable energy prices by self-generating power.

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