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by:Renewables Academy (RENAC) AG based inBerlin, GERMANY
As electric mobility scales up, the impact on our power systems becomes critical. This e mobility course explores how EVs interact with distribution grids — and what strategies, technologies, and actions are needed to ensure stable, future-ready ...
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by:Renewables Academy (RENAC) AG based inBerlin, GERMANY
Build your foundation in clean energy and hydrogen production techniques, costs, fuel cells and policy roadmaps with this comprehensive introduction to hydrogen ...
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by:Renewables Academy (RENAC) AG based inBerlin, GERMANY
Understand renewable energy technologies: Explore solar, wind, and biomass resources, assess their global applications, and discover strategies for integrating renewables into the grid — now including an introduction to ...
Manufactured by:Acellent Technologies, Inc. based inSunnyvale, CALIFORNIA (USA)
It comprises a sophisticated network of sensors embedded within a thin, flexible film that can be permanently affixed to different structures. This system provides seamless integration with both existing infrastructures and new constructions, offering standard and customizable designs. The accompanying hardware is specialized for data acquisition, ensuring high-fidelity ...
by:Acciona Ingeniería S.A based inMadrid, SPAIN
ACCIONA is at the forefront in the design and application of advanced HR management tools when it comes to training. A clear example of this key role is the ACCIONA University, a challenge undertaken by the Company years ago and which it has risen to with flying ...
by:ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability based inFreiburg, GERMANY
We provide tailor-made training, consultancy services and study visits for cities who wish to further advance in achieving a sustainable future. As an independent consultant, we advise and guide cities from policy preparation to project implementation. ...
Manufactured by:PostHarvest Technologies based inSydney, AUSTRALIA
While food loss can happen at different stages of the food value chain, around 24% occurs during post-harvest handling and storage. This is a result of several factors such as changes in weather, pests, fungus, handling, disease, human error, and so ...
