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Oct 11, 2024 |
integrityenergy.com | Kat Garside
Data centers are the backbone of the digital world, but their insatiable energy demands can lead to power outages and soaring energy prices. By 2030, these demands are expected to increase by an astounding 160%, highlighting the need for immediate action. As tech giants continue to grow, so does the popularity of energy-intensive technologies, like AI and cryptocurrency. Data centers face mounting pressure to reduce their impact on regional power grids and their carbon footprint.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
integrityenergy.com | Kat Garside
The clean energy transition for developing and emerging economies presents unique obstacles. From limited infrastructure, financial constraints, and technological barriers to a lack of energy policies, developing nations are not on track to meet global energy targets. Fortunately, international collaboration offers several promising solutions to help the Global South make the transition towards a more sustainable future.
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Jul 22, 2024 |
integrityenergy.com | Kat Garside
Every year, government agencies spend an astounding $10 billion to power essential public services. While newly constructed governmental buildings are typically energy efficient, many agencies operate in aging structures. Nearly one-third of the energy used to run government buildings is wasted due to building inefficiencies. Creating a comprehensive energy strategy helps the public sector improve their building, save taxpayer dollars, and promote agency-wide sustainability.
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Mar 12, 2024 |
integrityenergy.com | Kat Garside
Opening day ignites the passion of baseball fans nationwide, transforming stadiums into vibrant arenas of excitement and anticipation. However, behind the scenes, the energy demands of Opening Day spectacles are substantial. With the average MLB stadium boasting 45,000 seats, the power needed to illuminate the field, operate concessions, and entertain the crowds is monumental.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
integrityenergy.com | Kat Garside
At any given time, our planet receives an astounding 173,000 terawatts of solar energy. This incredible amount of power is more than 10,000 times the entire world’s energy demand. This staggering amount of energy is also completely renewable, which is one of the reasons why the demand for solar power is growing rapidly. Currently, the United States has 179 Gigawatts of solar capacity – enough to power 33 million homes.
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