The NB Copper mine plans to add a new SAG mill to increase their copper concentrate production capacity to 1 million tons per year. To ensure safety during this expansion, they will conduct a 2-day risk assessment involving consultants, engineers, and safety experts. They will identify potential risks from the new mill related to noise, heat, electricity, water, and maintenance. The assessment will produce a document outlining risks and recommended controls to minimize safety and environmental issues during the mill's operation.
This document summarizes a panel discussion on trends in wind turbine blade technology and changing research and development needs. The panel was hosted by Sandia National Laboratories and included experts from major wind turbine manufacturers. Key points discussed include the potential for longer blades to reduce costs of energy, challenges in manufacturing and transporting larger blades, opportunities for innovations in blade design from advanced modeling and testing, and Sandia's facilities and capabilities for experimental research and development of new wind plant technologies.
Imaging Energy is revolutionizing the oil and gas industry by allowing operators to monitor drilling fluids and suspended particles in pipes in real time using specialized industrial medical imaging technology. This provides key data on rheology, flow rate, cuttings, water cut, and salinity that was previously impossible to obtain. The applications range from drilling to production and refining. The technology represents a significant advantage over standard monitoring methods by improving safety, performance, costs and revenues for operators. It also allows remote monitoring of multiple rigs globally. Imaging Energy can provide integrated or standalone rental systems to bring this breakthrough to the oilfield.
Peter Vaessen - Waarom is meten en testen belangrijkDutch Power
1. Validation testing is done to de-risk components, systems, and technologies by testing them in a controlled environment before installing in the real world.
2. DNV GL laboratories in Arnhem, Netherlands test up to 15,000 MVA of SC power and transformer testing up to 800 kV. They also test circuit breakers up to 1,200 kV and 120 kA.
3. Load current switching is a major cause of circuit breaker failure according to Cigré 2012 statistics. Transformer testing over 20 years also showed statistics on failures.
The document summarizes research activities at the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) in Norway, focusing on their Man-Technology-Organisation (MTO) Sector. The MTO Sector conducts research on human performance, human reliability, organizational factors, control room design, human-system interfaces, and safety-critical software. Some key areas of research include developing methods to apply human reliability analysis (HRA) to the petroleum domain, analyzing integrated work processes, and verifying new control room designs. The MTO Sector uses several experimental facilities like a control room simulator, virtual reality center, and future lab to study human-technology interaction and test new technologies. Recent HRA studies described include analyzing micro tasks,
CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: CONDITION MONITORING IN ROT...webwinkelvakdag
SKF is a worldwide producer of bearings (in Dutch: kogellagers) which are present in many machinery types, such as wind turbines, cars and trains. During this talk we will give an introduction in vibration signal analysis to diagnose the state of this rotating equipment. By estimating the health condition of a machine using accelerometer signals, we can decrease the amount of unexpected failures and thus optimize maintenance costs. A key ingredient in these types of equipment are roller-element bearings which facilitate a rotating movement by having multiple rolling elements placed between two rings. By measuring the vibrations generated by these bearings at a sampling rate of many kilohertz we can monitor its condition and detect certain types of defects. An introduction to frequency domain analysis will be given, where key signal features related to certain bearing defects will be explained. Furthermore, we will look at how these processed signals are used to feed a machine learning model. To gather the data we need and to make sure we have enough computational power, we also built a scalable data platform on AWS, containing both prototyping and production capabilities. The platform is based on Airflow, Docker, and EMR. We will discuss the considerations we made in building this platform and show the final result. This tech talk is interesting for both data scientists and data engineers.
The Challenges of Integrating Algorithmic Solutions into Clinical WorkflowsGreg Kingston
In recent years, topics such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and other intelligent image processing technologies have been a major theme at radiology conferences across the world.
Many keynotes and presentations have focused on the benefits of innovative medical imaging products or the algorithms themselves. But most have yet to address how these innovative approaches would be integrated into radiology workflows in practice.
The simple fact is that deploying just one algorithmic product – AI or otherwise - at a single facility is extremely time-consuming for PACS administrators and IT departments, and then configuring this to fit a standard workflow takes even more time. Then imagine doing this for multiple solutions, and it quickly becomes clear why many innovative new technologies are not being deployed outside of major academic facilities with significant resources.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2014_aleksanda...Aleksandar Tasev
The recipient completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate and is now prepared to apply building science concepts and use Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings. The certificate covered introductory topics on building performance analysis, climate, energy literacy, solar measurements, airflow, daylighting, and whole building energy analysis using Autodesk Revit, GBS, and Flow Design software.
The NB Copper mine plans to add a new SAG mill to increase their copper concentrate production capacity to 1 million tons per year. To ensure safety during this expansion, they will conduct a 2-day risk assessment involving consultants, engineers, and safety experts. They will identify potential risks from the new mill related to noise, heat, electricity, water, and maintenance. The assessment will produce a document outlining risks and recommended controls to minimize safety and environmental issues during the mill's operation.
This document summarizes a panel discussion on trends in wind turbine blade technology and changing research and development needs. The panel was hosted by Sandia National Laboratories and included experts from major wind turbine manufacturers. Key points discussed include the potential for longer blades to reduce costs of energy, challenges in manufacturing and transporting larger blades, opportunities for innovations in blade design from advanced modeling and testing, and Sandia's facilities and capabilities for experimental research and development of new wind plant technologies.
Imaging Energy is revolutionizing the oil and gas industry by allowing operators to monitor drilling fluids and suspended particles in pipes in real time using specialized industrial medical imaging technology. This provides key data on rheology, flow rate, cuttings, water cut, and salinity that was previously impossible to obtain. The applications range from drilling to production and refining. The technology represents a significant advantage over standard monitoring methods by improving safety, performance, costs and revenues for operators. It also allows remote monitoring of multiple rigs globally. Imaging Energy can provide integrated or standalone rental systems to bring this breakthrough to the oilfield.
Peter Vaessen - Waarom is meten en testen belangrijkDutch Power
1. Validation testing is done to de-risk components, systems, and technologies by testing them in a controlled environment before installing in the real world.
2. DNV GL laboratories in Arnhem, Netherlands test up to 15,000 MVA of SC power and transformer testing up to 800 kV. They also test circuit breakers up to 1,200 kV and 120 kA.
3. Load current switching is a major cause of circuit breaker failure according to Cigré 2012 statistics. Transformer testing over 20 years also showed statistics on failures.
The document summarizes research activities at the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) in Norway, focusing on their Man-Technology-Organisation (MTO) Sector. The MTO Sector conducts research on human performance, human reliability, organizational factors, control room design, human-system interfaces, and safety-critical software. Some key areas of research include developing methods to apply human reliability analysis (HRA) to the petroleum domain, analyzing integrated work processes, and verifying new control room designs. The MTO Sector uses several experimental facilities like a control room simulator, virtual reality center, and future lab to study human-technology interaction and test new technologies. Recent HRA studies described include analyzing micro tasks,
CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: CONDITION MONITORING IN ROT...webwinkelvakdag
SKF is a worldwide producer of bearings (in Dutch: kogellagers) which are present in many machinery types, such as wind turbines, cars and trains. During this talk we will give an introduction in vibration signal analysis to diagnose the state of this rotating equipment. By estimating the health condition of a machine using accelerometer signals, we can decrease the amount of unexpected failures and thus optimize maintenance costs. A key ingredient in these types of equipment are roller-element bearings which facilitate a rotating movement by having multiple rolling elements placed between two rings. By measuring the vibrations generated by these bearings at a sampling rate of many kilohertz we can monitor its condition and detect certain types of defects. An introduction to frequency domain analysis will be given, where key signal features related to certain bearing defects will be explained. Furthermore, we will look at how these processed signals are used to feed a machine learning model. To gather the data we need and to make sure we have enough computational power, we also built a scalable data platform on AWS, containing both prototyping and production capabilities. The platform is based on Airflow, Docker, and EMR. We will discuss the considerations we made in building this platform and show the final result. This tech talk is interesting for both data scientists and data engineers.
The Challenges of Integrating Algorithmic Solutions into Clinical WorkflowsGreg Kingston
In recent years, topics such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and other intelligent image processing technologies have been a major theme at radiology conferences across the world.
Many keynotes and presentations have focused on the benefits of innovative medical imaging products or the algorithms themselves. But most have yet to address how these innovative approaches would be integrated into radiology workflows in practice.
The simple fact is that deploying just one algorithmic product – AI or otherwise - at a single facility is extremely time-consuming for PACS administrators and IT departments, and then configuring this to fit a standard workflow takes even more time. Then imagine doing this for multiple solutions, and it quickly becomes clear why many innovative new technologies are not being deployed outside of major academic facilities with significant resources.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2014_aleksanda...Aleksandar Tasev
The recipient completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate and is now prepared to apply building science concepts and use Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings. The certificate covered introductory topics on building performance analysis, climate, energy literacy, solar measurements, airflow, daylighting, and whole building energy analysis using Autodesk Revit, GBS, and Flow Design software.
Kino Codner is a mechanical engineering student at the University of the Pacific seeking an internship for summer 2016. He has experience in mechanical engineering skills including Solidworks, Matlab, and Labview. Some of his projects include designing an apparatus to measure fluid losses, calculating fuel efficiency from drive cycle data, designing and manufacturing a Lego block using CAD software and a milling machine, and fabricating and testing a gyroscope. He has worked as an engineering intern conducting soils and materials testing for a large construction project.
This document describes a new HVAC technology called Atomix Air that uses gas laws and molecular diffusion to significantly improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality. It achieves up to 70% savings on HVAC costs through carefully controlling temperature differentials, air flows, and pressures to induce rapid molecular exchange equivalent to 6,000mph. This creates a uniform environment using less mechanical energy than traditional systems. It also increases profits through operational savings, reduces carbon footprint, improves health and productivity for occupants. The system can be fully financed through a zero capital project model where savings are shared and capital/performance is insured by top insurers.
Infrared Imaging and it’s place within the built environment - Alan Little, I...JISC GECO
IRT Surveys Ltd is a pioneering UK-based company that has surveyed over 15 million square meters of flat roofs, 5 million square meters of cladding, and 150,000 houses using thermography to identify energy inefficiencies. They surveyed 10,163 houses in 20 days, identifying potential savings of £760,965 per year and 4,895,982 kgs of reduced CO2 emissions annually. IRT provides commercial energy reports, infrared surveys, and advice to visualize building energy issues and quantify potential improvements.
Anesco is a leading UK energy efficiency solutions provider based in Aldermaston, Reading. They work with local authorities, businesses, and homeowners to reduce carbon emissions through energy audits, installations, and funding plans for efficiency and renewable projects. The intern worked in Anesco's Solar PV department, assisting with screening requests, due diligences, development drawings, public consultations, and system schematics for ground-mounted solar projects. Over the six-week internship, the intern gained knowledge of the renewable industry and solar sector processes, helped Anesco with tight-deadline projects, and provided them access to potential graduates from their university.
ARC's Wil Chin Field Strategies for Sustainability Presentation @ ARC Industr...ARC Advisory Group
This document discusses strategies for improving sustainability in industrial fields. It advocates for deploying predictive asset management systems using new field devices and wireless connectivity to reduce waste and optimize asset performance. Continuous emissions monitoring systems are also recommended to measure sustainability goals and meet regulations. Innovation in new measurements is needed to further sustainability efforts.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2014_AlaaeldinAlaaEldin AboElinin
The recipient has completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate. They are now able to apply building science concepts and use Autodesk software like Revit, GBS, and Flow Design to create high-performance buildings through analyzing climate, energy, solar measurements, airflow, daylighting and whole building energy.
Measuring Energy and Occupant Satisfaction, a Evidence Based Design Presentationscott shell
This document discusses measuring energy use and occupant satisfaction in buildings. It provides an example of a school project in Seaside, California called Chartwell that is using 27% more energy than designed. Possible reasons discussed for the excess energy use include unanticipated equipment loads, incorrect controls settings, and equipment failures. The document also discusses strategies to improve energy monitoring, commissioning, and post-occupancy evaluation to help understand performance gaps and enhance occupant satisfaction.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate_dav_2gDavid González González
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate, which covered topics such as climate, energy literacy, sun and shadows, solar radiation, whole building energy analysis, airflow, and daylighting using Autodesk Revit, Vasari, and GBS software. They are now better prepared to apply building science concepts and put their knowledge into practice with Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings.
The use of R in Predictive Maintenance: A use case with TRUMPF Laser GmbHeoda GmbH
The buzz for industry 4.0 continues – digitalizing business processes is one of the main aims of companiesin the 21st century. One topic gains particular importance: predictive maintenance. Enterprises use thismethod in order to cut production and maintenance costs and to increase reliability.Being able to predict machine failures, performance drops or quality deterioration is a huge benefit forcompanies. With this knowledge, maintenance and failure costs can be reduced and optimized.With the help of R and its massive community, analysts can apply the best algorithms and methods forpredictive maintenance. When a good analytic model for predictive maintenance has been found, companiesare challenged to implement them in their own environments and workflows. Especially regarding the workflowacross different departments, it is necessary to find an appropriate solution which is capable of interdisciplinarywork, as well.My talk will show how this challenge was solved for TRUMPF Laser GmbH, a subsidiary of TRUMPF, aworld-leading high-technology company which offers production solutions in the machine tool, laser andelectronic sectors. I would like to share my experience with R and predictive maintenance in a real-worldindustry scenario and show the audience how to automate R code and visualize it in a front-end solution forall departments involved.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate_kurpsArtis Kurps
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate, which covered topics such as climate, energy literacy, sun and shadows, solar radiation, whole building energy analysis, airflow, and daylighting using Autodesk Revit, Vasari, and GBS software. They are now better prepared to apply building science concepts and put their knowledge into practice with Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings.
Intellegens uses machine learning to design new materials through their Alchemite software by merging sparse experimental and computational data. A case study describes using Alchemite to design a novel quantum material for thermometry by combining limited experimental data with large computational datasets, validating the material experimentally. Alchemite shows potential for designing alloys for applications like batteries, welding, and drug development by integrating data sources and predicting optimized compositions.
The recipient, Alexis Kaleri, has completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate. This certificate provides training in building science concepts and Autodesk software applications related to creating high-performance buildings. Topics covered include introduction to building performance analysis, climate, energy literacy, sun and shadows, solar radiation, whole building energy analysis, airflow and daylighting. Software training included Autodesk Revit, Vasari and GBS.
Takahashi Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2014_duitanduAndrew Nguyen
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate and is now better prepared to apply building science concepts and use Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings. The certificate covered introductory topics on building performance analysis, climate, energy literacy, solar measurements, airflow, daylighting, and whole building energy analysis using Autodesk Revit, GBS, and Flow Design software.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2014_hiba.skhHeba Kharsah
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate and is now better prepared to apply building science concepts and use Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings. The certificate covered introductory topics on building performance analysis, climate, energy literacy, solar measurements, airflow, daylighting, and whole building energy analysis using Autodesk Revit, GBS, and Flow Design software.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2014_gamzeakcorugakcoru
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate and is now better prepared to apply building science concepts and use Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings. The certificate covered introductory topics on building performance analysis, climate, energy literacy, solar measurements, airflow, daylighting, and whole building energy analysis using Autodesk Revit, GBS, and Flow Design software.
Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2016_alexvainshteinAlex Vainshtein
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate. They are now better prepared to apply building science concepts using Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings by analyzing climate, energy, solar, airflow, daylighting and whole building energy.
AVEVA World Conference NA - Jeyoung Woo, University of Texas at AustinAVEVA-Americas
This presentation summarizes research by the Construction Industry Institute (CII) Research Team 320 on problematic engineering design deliverables. The research identified the 11 most problematic deliverables, their common defects and causes, leading and lagging metrics to measure quality, and two implementation tools - the Design Deliverable Quality Assessment tool and Completeness of Design Deliverable Checklist tool - to help improve deliverable quality. The tools can help project teams assess current quality, identify potential defects, and plan mitigation strategies for improved project performance.
The document is a project feasibility report for energy efficiency measures at the Double Tree Hilton Hotel in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It was prepared by Aziz Ahmed, an energy and sustainability consultant, using RETScreen Expert software. The report evaluates several potential energy efficiency projects for the hotel, including installing variable speed drives, upgrading lighting, replacing PTAC units, installing sub-meters, upgrading toilets and lobby doors, and implementing staff training and preventative maintenance programs.
Quality Engineering is about building the right quality in an IT system and applying quality measures to achieve this.
One of todays important quality characteristics is Sustainability. What is the definition and how does it relate to Green IT?
This was presented at the TestExpo in Oslo, Norway on 8 december 2022.
The presentation is based on the 3rd edition of the book Quality for DevOps teams.
Citec provided multi-discipline engineering services for a 47MW captive power plant project in Saudi Arabia for their customer Wärtsilä. The power plant uses new high-efficiency Wärtsilä 32TS engines optimized for the extreme ambient temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius at the mountain desert site. Citec delivered full engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services from 17,000 hours of 200 engineers in India and Finland. The project demonstrated Citec's capabilities in executing complex projects using their operating model of local presence with global resourcing.
Kino Codner is a mechanical engineering student at the University of the Pacific seeking an internship for summer 2016. He has experience in mechanical engineering skills including Solidworks, Matlab, and Labview. Some of his projects include designing an apparatus to measure fluid losses, calculating fuel efficiency from drive cycle data, designing and manufacturing a Lego block using CAD software and a milling machine, and fabricating and testing a gyroscope. He has worked as an engineering intern conducting soils and materials testing for a large construction project.
This document describes a new HVAC technology called Atomix Air that uses gas laws and molecular diffusion to significantly improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality. It achieves up to 70% savings on HVAC costs through carefully controlling temperature differentials, air flows, and pressures to induce rapid molecular exchange equivalent to 6,000mph. This creates a uniform environment using less mechanical energy than traditional systems. It also increases profits through operational savings, reduces carbon footprint, improves health and productivity for occupants. The system can be fully financed through a zero capital project model where savings are shared and capital/performance is insured by top insurers.
Infrared Imaging and it’s place within the built environment - Alan Little, I...JISC GECO
IRT Surveys Ltd is a pioneering UK-based company that has surveyed over 15 million square meters of flat roofs, 5 million square meters of cladding, and 150,000 houses using thermography to identify energy inefficiencies. They surveyed 10,163 houses in 20 days, identifying potential savings of £760,965 per year and 4,895,982 kgs of reduced CO2 emissions annually. IRT provides commercial energy reports, infrared surveys, and advice to visualize building energy issues and quantify potential improvements.
Anesco is a leading UK energy efficiency solutions provider based in Aldermaston, Reading. They work with local authorities, businesses, and homeowners to reduce carbon emissions through energy audits, installations, and funding plans for efficiency and renewable projects. The intern worked in Anesco's Solar PV department, assisting with screening requests, due diligences, development drawings, public consultations, and system schematics for ground-mounted solar projects. Over the six-week internship, the intern gained knowledge of the renewable industry and solar sector processes, helped Anesco with tight-deadline projects, and provided them access to potential graduates from their university.
ARC's Wil Chin Field Strategies for Sustainability Presentation @ ARC Industr...ARC Advisory Group
This document discusses strategies for improving sustainability in industrial fields. It advocates for deploying predictive asset management systems using new field devices and wireless connectivity to reduce waste and optimize asset performance. Continuous emissions monitoring systems are also recommended to measure sustainability goals and meet regulations. Innovation in new measurements is needed to further sustainability efforts.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2014_AlaaeldinAlaaEldin AboElinin
The recipient has completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate. They are now able to apply building science concepts and use Autodesk software like Revit, GBS, and Flow Design to create high-performance buildings through analyzing climate, energy, solar measurements, airflow, daylighting and whole building energy.
Measuring Energy and Occupant Satisfaction, a Evidence Based Design Presentationscott shell
This document discusses measuring energy use and occupant satisfaction in buildings. It provides an example of a school project in Seaside, California called Chartwell that is using 27% more energy than designed. Possible reasons discussed for the excess energy use include unanticipated equipment loads, incorrect controls settings, and equipment failures. The document also discusses strategies to improve energy monitoring, commissioning, and post-occupancy evaluation to help understand performance gaps and enhance occupant satisfaction.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate_dav_2gDavid González González
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate, which covered topics such as climate, energy literacy, sun and shadows, solar radiation, whole building energy analysis, airflow, and daylighting using Autodesk Revit, Vasari, and GBS software. They are now better prepared to apply building science concepts and put their knowledge into practice with Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings.
The use of R in Predictive Maintenance: A use case with TRUMPF Laser GmbHeoda GmbH
The buzz for industry 4.0 continues – digitalizing business processes is one of the main aims of companiesin the 21st century. One topic gains particular importance: predictive maintenance. Enterprises use thismethod in order to cut production and maintenance costs and to increase reliability.Being able to predict machine failures, performance drops or quality deterioration is a huge benefit forcompanies. With this knowledge, maintenance and failure costs can be reduced and optimized.With the help of R and its massive community, analysts can apply the best algorithms and methods forpredictive maintenance. When a good analytic model for predictive maintenance has been found, companiesare challenged to implement them in their own environments and workflows. Especially regarding the workflowacross different departments, it is necessary to find an appropriate solution which is capable of interdisciplinarywork, as well.My talk will show how this challenge was solved for TRUMPF Laser GmbH, a subsidiary of TRUMPF, aworld-leading high-technology company which offers production solutions in the machine tool, laser andelectronic sectors. I would like to share my experience with R and predictive maintenance in a real-worldindustry scenario and show the audience how to automate R code and visualize it in a front-end solution forall departments involved.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate_kurpsArtis Kurps
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate, which covered topics such as climate, energy literacy, sun and shadows, solar radiation, whole building energy analysis, airflow, and daylighting using Autodesk Revit, Vasari, and GBS software. They are now better prepared to apply building science concepts and put their knowledge into practice with Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings.
Intellegens uses machine learning to design new materials through their Alchemite software by merging sparse experimental and computational data. A case study describes using Alchemite to design a novel quantum material for thermometry by combining limited experimental data with large computational datasets, validating the material experimentally. Alchemite shows potential for designing alloys for applications like batteries, welding, and drug development by integrating data sources and predicting optimized compositions.
The recipient, Alexis Kaleri, has completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate. This certificate provides training in building science concepts and Autodesk software applications related to creating high-performance buildings. Topics covered include introduction to building performance analysis, climate, energy literacy, sun and shadows, solar radiation, whole building energy analysis, airflow and daylighting. Software training included Autodesk Revit, Vasari and GBS.
Takahashi Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2014_duitanduAndrew Nguyen
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate and is now better prepared to apply building science concepts and use Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings. The certificate covered introductory topics on building performance analysis, climate, energy literacy, solar measurements, airflow, daylighting, and whole building energy analysis using Autodesk Revit, GBS, and Flow Design software.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2014_hiba.skhHeba Kharsah
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate and is now better prepared to apply building science concepts and use Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings. The certificate covered introductory topics on building performance analysis, climate, energy literacy, solar measurements, airflow, daylighting, and whole building energy analysis using Autodesk Revit, GBS, and Flow Design software.
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2014_gamzeakcorugakcoru
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate and is now better prepared to apply building science concepts and use Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings. The certificate covered introductory topics on building performance analysis, climate, energy literacy, solar measurements, airflow, daylighting, and whole building energy analysis using Autodesk Revit, GBS, and Flow Design software.
Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate 2016_alexvainshteinAlex Vainshtein
The recipient successfully completed the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate. They are now better prepared to apply building science concepts using Autodesk software to create high-performance buildings by analyzing climate, energy, solar, airflow, daylighting and whole building energy.
AVEVA World Conference NA - Jeyoung Woo, University of Texas at AustinAVEVA-Americas
This presentation summarizes research by the Construction Industry Institute (CII) Research Team 320 on problematic engineering design deliverables. The research identified the 11 most problematic deliverables, their common defects and causes, leading and lagging metrics to measure quality, and two implementation tools - the Design Deliverable Quality Assessment tool and Completeness of Design Deliverable Checklist tool - to help improve deliverable quality. The tools can help project teams assess current quality, identify potential defects, and plan mitigation strategies for improved project performance.
The document is a project feasibility report for energy efficiency measures at the Double Tree Hilton Hotel in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It was prepared by Aziz Ahmed, an energy and sustainability consultant, using RETScreen Expert software. The report evaluates several potential energy efficiency projects for the hotel, including installing variable speed drives, upgrading lighting, replacing PTAC units, installing sub-meters, upgrading toilets and lobby doors, and implementing staff training and preventative maintenance programs.
Quality Engineering is about building the right quality in an IT system and applying quality measures to achieve this.
One of todays important quality characteristics is Sustainability. What is the definition and how does it relate to Green IT?
This was presented at the TestExpo in Oslo, Norway on 8 december 2022.
The presentation is based on the 3rd edition of the book Quality for DevOps teams.
Citec provided multi-discipline engineering services for a 47MW captive power plant project in Saudi Arabia for their customer Wärtsilä. The power plant uses new high-efficiency Wärtsilä 32TS engines optimized for the extreme ambient temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius at the mountain desert site. Citec delivered full engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services from 17,000 hours of 200 engineers in India and Finland. The project demonstrated Citec's capabilities in executing complex projects using their operating model of local presence with global resourcing.
BATTERY MATERIAL TRENDS 2030 – RAW MATERIAL SUPPLY CHAIN AND COST PERSPECTIVEiQHub
Dennis Roman Gallus of Roland Berger's Advanced Technology Center presented on raw material supply chains and costs for battery materials through 2030. Key points include:
- Lithium, nickel, and cobalt supply may not meet demand by 2030 without significant new projects given expected growth in electric vehicles and energy storage.
- Prices of lithium, nickel, and cobalt are difficult to predict but expected to stabilize at higher levels than historical prices due to supply constraints.
- Increased raw material prices have already led to higher battery cell costs, improving the competitiveness of LFP chemistries especially for volume vehicles.
High quality components and sub-assemblies such as: piping, valves, tubing, manifolds, assemblies, and systems are supplied to semiconductor toolmakers and meet the stringent demands of the semiconductor industry. Double packed and produced under cleanroom conditions.
Special features for the semiconductor industry include: minimal dead space in valves and fittings, minimal use of specific lubricants, cleaned and highly polished stainless steel, radial mounting, compression fittings, weld fittings, diaphragm valves, purifiers, mass flow controllers, pressure sensors, specific cleanroom solutions and more!
Improved energy performance of buildings
presents a win-win-win opportunity, reducing
stress on the electricity network, offering bill
savings, supporting a least-cost pathway to a
zero carbon built environment, and improving
health and resilience outcomes for households
and businesses.
The National Construction Code is a readymade policy instrument to influence the
operational energy use of new buildings and
major renovations. The Code regulates the
building ‘envelope’ and fixed equipment,
including heating and cooling equipment,
lighting and hot water. Over time,
improvements to the Code can have a
significant impact since more than half the
buildings expected to be standing in 2050
will be built after the next update of the
Code in 2019. Increased minimum energy
requirements in the Code are essential to
address market failures in the delivery of
higher performance buildings that have seen
a widening gap between industry leaders and
minimum requirements.
As a signatory to the Paris Climate Change
Agreement, Australia has committed to
reducing economy-wide greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions by 26 to 28 per cent
below 2005 levels by 2030. The Australian
Sustainable Built Environment Council’s
(ASBEC) Low Carbon, High Performance
roadmap found that actions to reduce
emissions from the building sector (including
new and existing buildings), could deliver
28 per cent of Australia’s 2030 emissions
reduction target. This report, prepared by
ASBEC and ClimateWorks Australia,
builds on Low Carbon, High Performance to
investigate opportunities for the Code to
contribute to the decarbonisation of Australia’s
economy in line with the Paris Agreement. It
recommends the establishment of a transition
plan to make the Code ‘Zero Carbon Ready’.
Presentation by Robin Wilson, Lead Technologist, High Value
Manufacturing, Technology Strategy Board.
This was delivered at the Advanced Manufacturin Strategy: One Year On
event held at NESTA, London on 29 October 2009.
SICK provides intelligent sensor solutions to address the key challenges of the cement industry. These challenges include ensuring high process efficiency and product quality, monitoring emissions to comply with regulations, and optimizing material flow. SICK's broad product portfolio includes sensors for emission measurement, quality control, machine safety, and plant monitoring. SICK also offers services like consulting, installation, and maintenance to support cement customers throughout the lifecycle.
Webinar: CCS major project development lessons from the ZeroGen experienceGlobal CCS Institute
The ZeroGen Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) with CCS project, was a first-of-a-kind, commercial-scale CCS project proposal in Australia. Lessons learnt from this project include real-life project management experience integrating the key elements of a large-scale CCS project, from the technical to the commercial to stakeholder management.
This webinar was presented by Professor Andrew Garnett, Director, Centre for Coal Seam Gas, The University of Queensland. The Q&A session also included Martin Oettinger, Deputy Director, Low Emissions Technology for ACALET. Martin's career includes 6 years in a senior technical leadership role with ZeroGen.
Cutting Cost of CO2 Capture in Process Industry (CO2stCap) Project overview &...Global CCS Institute
The CO2StCap project is a four year initiative carried out by industry and academic partners with the aim of reducing capture costs from CO2 intensive industries (more info here). The project, led by Tel-Tek, is based on the idea that cost reduction is possible by capturing only a share of the CO2emissions from a given facility, instead of striving for maximized capture rates. This can be done in multiple ways, for instance by capturing only from the largest CO2 sources at individual multi-stack sites utilising cheap waste heat or adapting the capture volumes to seasonal changes in operations.
The main focus of this research is to perform techno-economic analyses for multiple partial CO2 capture concepts in order to identify economic optimums between cost and volumes captured. In total for four different case studies are developed for cement, iron & steel, pulp & paper and ferroalloys industries.
The first part of the webinar gave an overview of the project with insights into the cost estimation method used. The second part presented the iron & steel industry case study based on the Lulea site in Sweden, for which waste-heat mapping methodology has been used to assess the potential for partial capture via MEA-absorption. Capture costs for different CO2 sources were compared and discussed, demonstrating the viability of partial capture in an integrated steelworks.
Webinar presenters included Ragnhild Skagestad, senior researcher at Tel-Tek; Maximilian Biermann, PhD student at Division of Energy Technology, Chalmers University of Technology and Maria Sundqvist, research engineer at the department of process integration at Swerea MEFOS.
The Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) aims to build a sustainable development technology infrastructure in Canada. It provides funding to clean technology projects in the development and demonstration phases to help de-risk technologies for private sector investment. SDTC has approved 75 projects totaling $169 million in funding that is expected to leverage $446 million from project partners and reduce emissions by 12.5 million tonnes annually by 2010.
Euroclad is a UK-based manufacturer of metal building products established in 1981. It has 190 employees across multiple manufacturing locations in the UK and Ireland. The company experienced growth in the 1980s but a downturn in the early 1990s, since reinventing itself with a new product range, customers, and technical superiority. Euroclad has continuously invested over 25 years in manufacturing facilities, machinery, and research to develop high performance products that meet regulations and building codes. It offers a broad range of roofing, wall, and facade systems with proven technical, structural, acoustic, fire resistance, and environmental performance.
The Ska environmental rating tool for fit-outs has become widely adopted since its launch five years ago. It promotes sustainability in fit-out and refurbishment projects, which represent a significant portion of UK construction spending and carbon emissions. Ska assessments evaluate projects based on their implementation of simple, good practice measures rather than overall building performance calculations. This makes it suitable for fit-outs that only impact part of a building. While Ska use is growing, few building services engineers are yet trained as assessors, despite fit-outs requiring their input. RICS continues expanding Ska to more sectors like higher education.
Bodycote coatings are used extensively in the Oil & Gas Industry. The centre schematic shows the types of components and where they're located within the industry structure.
DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF EXHAUST GAS ANALYZERvivatechijri
This paper deals with the design of Exhaust Gas Analyzer for measuring the concentration of
contents in exhaust gas emissions from vehicles using MQ135 sensor along with Carbon Monoxide CO using
MQ7 sensor. Measuring Exhaust gas emissions from vehicles is an essential element for bringing awareness in
the people to take care of increase in pollution caused by vehicle emissions and to safeguard the environment.
Based on this, Government of India had already implemented certain NORMS to vehicle emissions to reduce the
pollution. We are trying to implement the Exhaust gas analyzer using the Bluetooth device to notify the user
about their vehicle emissions, we can bring awareness to every individual about the harm from vehicle
emissions causing to our environment by the implementation of our system. We have developed the system as
user friendly system for convenient use by every individual .The Exhaust gas analyzer will measure the vehicle
emissions or exhaust gases ,the output from sensors will be compare with the current or ongoing issued norms,
the concentration of gases will be notified to user to aware the user for vehicle maintenance and flaw detection.
Also, the cost of system is economically affordable for everyone.
The document discusses sustainable design approaches for the chemistry-using industries. It proposes designing products and processes for the entire lifecycle, including for separation and recovery of materials. Examples are given of innovative coatings for ship hulls to reduce fouling without biocides and more efficient spray-on heating elements. The goal is to stimulate innovation that delivers value through more sustainable solutions.
Intelligent buildings integrate technological systems, communications, and controls to create flexible, effective, comfortable, and secure environments for owners, operators, and occupants. Green buildings are high-performance buildings that maximize user comfort and productivity while minimizing environmental impact through integration of technologies, materials, and design features. Technologies and integrated intelligent building systems can help buildings achieve energy efficiency objectives and meet the needs of those constructing or retrofitting green buildings. Accessibility and affordability of these technologies is a consideration.
Research Associate Dr Callum Rae discusses
the challenges presented by the growth in the
Energy Centre market, and outlines our alternative
approach to Energy Centre design, which has
successfully been applied to the AECC Energy
Centre project.
As the highly prestigious London Wall Place
project approaches completion of the shell
and core, Director, James O’Byrne reviews the
project and the application of BIM, and discusses
the various benefits on the overall design and
coordination process.
Diesel fuel is now a Category 3 flammable liquid.
Technical Board Director Wyn Turnbull reports
on the impact to diesel storage and use, as the
result of the recent Classification, Labelling and
Packaging of Chemical (CLP) Regulations 2015
which have replaced the now revoked CHIP
Regulations.
Associate Director Paul Scriven provides a brief
overview of the WELL Building Standard and
discusses why and how its popularity is growing.
Finally, Group Director Robert Thorogood discusses
how far standardisation of controls and automation
have developed using the IEC 61850 integration
standard, and what the benefits may bring to the
control of power distribution.
Paul Flatt, Group Chairman and CEO,
Hurley Palmer Flatt.
Tindrive is a carpooling service that allows citizens to offer rides and earn money by transporting other citizens short distances, such as airport transfers, for a low cost of €0.8 per kilometer. It focuses on legal and low-cost transportation alternatives compared to services like Uber. Tindrive plans to roll out globally using a single app and an inclusive business model that allows citizens to utilize their personal vehicles and earn income through the platform.
This document discusses the potential for using liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an aviation fuel. It provides historical background on LNG use in other industries. It then covers technical issues regarding LNG use in aircraft like tank configurations and impact on aircraft design. The document also discusses price, safety, and environmental aspects of LNG compared to conventional jet fuel. It proposes potential research projects and partnerships to further evaluate the feasibility and benefits of powering aircraft with LNG.
This document provides a thesis for the degree of Licentiate of Engineering that assesses the environmental impacts of emerging biopolymer technologies. The thesis evaluates synthesis gas-based processes for converting biomass to plastics using life cycle assessment methodology and process modeling. The key outcomes of the study are environmental and economic assessments of biomass-to-plastics routes as well as contributions to integrating LCA with process modeling and economic tools. The thesis is expected to aid in methodology development for assessing new, emerging technologies.
The ASAv drone is designed to inspect oil and gas pipelines and infrastructure as well as power lines after catastrophic events such as hurricanes or storms. It uses sonar and cameras to survey installations much faster than traditional methods that require vehicles and human surveyors. The ASAv can launch and fly close to pipelines and structures to inspect them from the air. It is designed to operate in extreme conditions like flammable or radioactive atmospheres immediately after events where humans cannot safely access areas. The drone provides oil and gas companies and utilities with inspection data to safely restart operations and begin repairs.
The document analyzes alternative fuels for maritime applications from a well-to-propeller perspective. It finds that liquefied natural gas (LNG) reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 9-11% compared to conventional fuels. Liquefied petroleum gas can also be promising due to its emissions levels and price. Sustainable biofuels like ethanol and rapeseed diesel could be viable future options if prices become attractive. The well-to-tank portion of a fuel's lifecycle contributes 10-20% of its overall greenhouse gas emissions, while for biofuels it represents 100% of emissions. Currently, LNG is the most promising alternative due to available volumes, emissions benefits, price competitiveness, and infrastructure maturity
where are wind farms in Sweden and where they should be (cf wind resources).... for those who think renewables have nothing to do with Oil & Gas practices
VindByen aims to become the leading provider of small wind energy systems in Europe by offering financing options like VindLease that remove upfront capital costs for customers. It plans to install and maintain over 5,000 small wind turbines across 5 countries by 2019, expanding to additional European markets. VindByen's financing model involves installing wind turbines for customers and having them pay only for the power generated, lowering electricity costs compared to utility rates.
The mediteraneans battles for natural gasCyril Stahl
The discovery of large natural gas fields in the eastern Mediterranean has increased competition over maritime boundaries and offshore energy resources between neighboring countries. The region has overlapping exclusive economic zones under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, fueling disputes like those between Israel and Lebanon over an 850 km2 gas-rich area. New gas finds off Cyprus and Israel, and potential pipeline projects connecting their resources to Europe, have also exacerbated tensions due to competing territorial claims.
A classification society establishes and maintains technical standards for ship construction and operation, validates that construction meets the standards, and conducts regular surveys to ensure compliance. Every country has its own national classification society except Sweden. A Swedish Classification Society (SVK) could be established in Gothenburg, which has the largest port in the Nordic countries and Chalmers University provides maritime education. Sweden is seen as a neutral country with low corruption and not part of NATO, which could be beneficial for marketing an SVK. The document proposes that the Swedish shipping company SP could help build a 500 million SEK Swedish classification society in Gothenburg, as it has experience creating leading brands in other sectors.
This document discusses the safety ratings of SUVs compared to other vehicle types from the same manufacturers based on Euro NCAP test results. It notes that while SUVs are heavier than other vehicles, various safety tests with different SUV and non-SUV models from Audi, BMW, Hyundai, Nissan, Mercedes, Opel, Kia, Suzuki, Volvo and VW found the SUVs were either less safe or not safer than the alternative models. The conclusion is that SUVs do not provide increased safety despite their larger size, and driving them increases environmental impact.
SPUp is a small, rugged battery that can recharge itself from various power sources like bike dynamos or outlets. Individual SPUp batteries can power devices like phones, TVs, or lights. Multiple batteries can be combined to power more energy-demanding appliances or extend runtime. During the day, SPUp batteries recharge from available sources, then group together in the evening to provide power for community needs like lighting or device charging. The modular batteries allow basic power needs to be met in areas without transmission and distribution infrastructure.
Selim Stahl discusses zero emissions construction sites in a document dated October 18, 2016. Some cities now require fossil-free or zero emissions construction sites, as construction sites account for over 25% of CO2 emissions in some cities. However, many city CO2 reduction plans do not account for emissions from construction sites. Currently, diesel is the primary energy source for construction sites, but alternatives include hybrid systems using biodiesel and future options involving tethered battery systems with fast charging. The author suggests applying subsea experience and standards to the tethered battery system approach.
The document discusses using dead pandas and honey bees as units to measure CO2 emissions, noting that 81 tonnes of CO2 is equivalent to 1 dead panda and 1g of CO2 is equal to 100 dead bees. It notes extinction rates of 140,000 species per year during the Holocene and estimates the number of pandas and honey bees that would equal those extinction levels. The main hypothesis is that human-caused CO2 emissions are directly responsible for mass extinction events and are an indicator of humanity's environmental impact. Specific CO2 emission figures like 34 billion tonnes per year are also included to provide context.
OffshoreW develops methods and techniques to optimize resource and energy use from waste and water offshore. The program is unique in its ability to simulate processes, conduct laboratory experiments, and test solutions at full scale offshore. Projects focus on technical areas relevant to offshore oil and gas fields, and prioritize results that can be applied in the near future. Key areas of focus include systems analysis of offshore waste and energy systems, improving efficiency of offshore waste treatment like incineration, biological treatment and decomposition of waste, and addressing interdisciplinary issues around waste and energy integration.
This document discusses myths and opportunities regarding methanol as a fuel. It addresses five common myths: 1) that methanol is outdated as a fuel, 2) that it is too toxic, 3) that it is too corrosive, 4) that it is not renewable, and 5) that ethanol won out as the preferred biofuel. It also outlines several opportunities for methanol including rebranding, replacing MTBE following its phase out, use as an alternative fuel or feedstock for plastics, and utilizing carbon capture and storage technology. The document concludes methanol still has potential if marketed properly and that DNV is well positioned to further assess methanol's risks, standards, and applications.
This document summarizes oil and gas exploration and production (EP) on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. It notes that 60% of Norway's oil and gas remains to be extracted, with $33 billion spent annually on EP. Exploration is moving to deeper waters, Arctic areas, and mature fields using enhanced oil recovery techniques. Norway's tax regime aims to maximize state revenues through taxes on profits and equity stakes in projects. Integrated operations now provide real-time data sharing across the oil and gas value chain.
Kinetic studies on malachite green dye adsorption from aqueous solutions by A...Open Access Research Paper
Water polluted by dyestuffs compounds is a global threat to health and the environment; accordingly, we prepared a green novel sorbent chemical and Physical system from an algae, chitosan and chitosan nanoparticle and impregnated with algae with chitosan nanocomposite for the sorption of Malachite green dye from water. The algae with chitosan nanocomposite by a simple method and used as a recyclable and effective adsorbent for the removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solutions. Algae, chitosan, chitosan nanoparticle and algae with chitosan nanocomposite were characterized using different physicochemical methods. The functional groups and chemical compounds found in algae, chitosan, chitosan algae, chitosan nanoparticle, and chitosan nanoparticle with algae were identified using FTIR, SEM, and TGADTA/DTG techniques. The optimal adsorption conditions, different dosages, pH and Temperature the amount of algae with chitosan nanocomposite were determined. At optimized conditions and the batch equilibrium studies more than 99% of the dye was removed. The adsorption process data matched well kinetics showed that the reaction order for dye varied with pseudo-first order and pseudo-second order. Furthermore, the maximum adsorption capacity of the algae with chitosan nanocomposite toward malachite green dye reached as high as 15.5mg/g, respectively. Finally, multiple times reusing of algae with chitosan nanocomposite and removing dye from a real wastewater has made it a promising and attractive option for further practical applications.
Improving the viability of probiotics by encapsulation methods for developmen...Open Access Research Paper
The popularity of functional foods among scientists and common people has been increasing day by day. Awareness and modernization make the consumer think better regarding food and nutrition. Now a day’s individual knows very well about the relation between food consumption and disease prevalence. Humans have a diversity of microbes in the gut that together form the gut microflora. Probiotics are the health-promoting live microbial cells improve host health through gut and brain connection and fighting against harmful bacteria. Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus are the two bacterial genera which are considered to be probiotic. These good bacteria are facing challenges of viability. There are so many factors such as sensitivity to heat, pH, acidity, osmotic effect, mechanical shear, chemical components, freezing and storage time as well which affects the viability of probiotics in the dairy food matrix as well as in the gut. Multiple efforts have been done in the past and ongoing in present for these beneficial microbial population stability until their destination in the gut. One of a useful technique known as microencapsulation makes the probiotic effective in the diversified conditions and maintain these microbe’s community to the optimum level for achieving targeted benefits. Dairy products are found to be an ideal vehicle for probiotic incorporation. It has been seen that the encapsulated microbial cells show higher viability than the free cells in different processing and storage conditions as well as against bile salts in the gut. They make the food functional when incorporated, without affecting the product sensory characteristics.
Optimizing Post Remediation Groundwater Performance with Enhanced Microbiolog...Joshua Orris
Results of geophysics and pneumatic injection pilot tests during 2003 – 2007 yielded significant positive results for injection delivery design and contaminant mass treatment, resulting in permanent shut-down of an existing groundwater Pump & Treat system.
Accessible source areas were subsequently removed (2011) by soil excavation and treated with the placement of Emulsified Vegetable Oil EVO and zero-valent iron ZVI to accelerate treatment of impacted groundwater in overburden and weathered fractured bedrock. Post pilot test and post remediation groundwater monitoring has included analyses of CVOCs, organic fatty acids, dissolved gases and QuantArray® -Chlor to quantify key microorganisms (e.g., Dehalococcoides, Dehalobacter, etc.) and functional genes (e.g., vinyl chloride reductase, methane monooxygenase, etc.) to assess potential for reductive dechlorination and aerobic cometabolism of CVOCs.
In 2022, the first commercial application of MetaArray™ was performed at the site. MetaArray™ utilizes statistical analysis, such as principal component analysis and multivariate analysis to provide evidence that reductive dechlorination is active or even that it is slowing. This creates actionable data allowing users to save money by making important site management decisions earlier.
The results of the MetaArray™ analysis’ support vector machine (SVM) identified groundwater monitoring wells with a 80% confidence that were characterized as either Limited for Reductive Decholorination or had a High Reductive Reduction Dechlorination potential. The results of MetaArray™ will be used to further optimize the site’s post remediation monitoring program for monitored natural attenuation.
Evolving Lifecycles with High Resolution Site Characterization (HRSC) and 3-D...Joshua Orris
The incorporation of a 3DCSM and completion of HRSC provided a tool for enhanced, data-driven, decisions to support a change in remediation closure strategies. Currently, an approved pilot study has been obtained to shut-down the remediation systems (ISCO, P&T) and conduct a hydraulic study under non-pumping conditions. A separate micro-biological bench scale treatability study was competed that yielded positive results for an emerging innovative technology. As a result, a field pilot study has commenced with results expected in nine-twelve months. With the results of the hydraulic study, field pilot studies and an updated risk assessment leading site monitoring optimization cost lifecycle savings upwards of $15MM towards an alternatively evolved best available technology remediation closure strategy.
1. ZERO EMISSIONS CONSTRUCTION SITE
Because +25% of a city GHG emissions can come from construction sites and is
often unaccounted for
Tethered
construction
equipments (-77%
GHGs LCA)
Battery powered
construction
equipements (-60%
GHGs LCA)
Advanced Biofuels powered construction
equipements (-80% GHGs LCA)
Inspirational Standards:
1. Oil Subsea Standards
2. IEC 62133 battery certification
3. ISO 14044:2006 LCA
Tethered
Management
System (TMS)
Selim Stahl, RISE
Research Institutes of Sweden
Aim: To help construction sites
achieve zero emissions locally, by
using Best Available Technologies
and existing standards
Target group: Construction
Equipment manufacturers,
construction companies, cities with
aggressive carbon neutral
strategies.
Team up! Research Institutes of
Sweden (RISE) is a research and
innovation partner. We are looking
for industry and research partners
for a 3-6 months pre-study.
(selim.stahl@ri.se)