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A new report illustrates that predicting energy consumption and emissions are both key facets of organisations’ digital twin usage for those that have implemented them.   Digital twin technology is being used to drive sustainability agendas forward

The facility in East Port Said will produce clean hydrogen to power Egypt’s domestic energy transition and enable it to become an exporter of hydrogen and a major player in the hydrogen economy.   The plant will

Electric vehicle drivers in the US state can enrol their vehicle or home charger to earn between 3¢ and 5¢ off every kWh of charging they do during off-peak hours.   The programme aims to reduce the

The Digital Trust Centre will lead research and development efforts for “trust technologies”, which include those that preserve data privacy while the data is being analysed.   Singapore wants to be alert to future risks as AI

The most polluting vehicles will be excluded from entering the centre of the Scottish city from 1 June 2023 and a penalty charge will be payable if emission standards are not met.   Glasgow’s low emission zone

The zero-carbon footprint P-8 Voyager from Candela carries six passengers and two crew and has been developed to replace the world’s fleets of smaller and fast combustion engine passenger craft.   The P-8 Voyager is designed to

Agreement between EHang and Thai conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group sets the foundations for a range of potential use cases including city air taxis and last-mile delivery.   EHang and CP want to build a diversified urban air

This is the principle finding of the D-Risk co-innovation project which drew on a range of data sources, including millions of hours of footage from CCTVs and dashcams and crowdsourced public stories of near-miss accident scenarios.  

The standalone solar-powered Papercast displays at bus stops are providing live arrival/departure times and other important information to travellers at the busiest stops in the capital city of Manama.   The bus stops in Manama use technology

The council wants to make it easier for residents to switch to electric vehicles by encouraging the installation of electric vehicle chargers at gas stations and commercial parking lots across the city.   Vancouver has supported the