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Recycling, Renewables and Sustainable Business 17

Friday, January 10, 2020

Recycling, Renewables and Sustainable Business 17

 

1          Supply chain concern over anti-plastic drive
https://www.packagingnews.co.uk/news/supply-chain-concern-anti-plastic-drive-09-01-2020
Research produced by Green Alliance for the Circular Economy Task Force has claimed that some moves away from plastic packaging have confused consumers while also risking increasing carbon emissions. The report, ‘Plastic promises: what the grocery sector is really doing about packaging’, spoke anonymously to representatives from retailers and brands.

 

2          Water wars: early warning tool uses climate data to predict conflict hotspots
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/jan/08/water-wars-early-warning-tool-uses-climate-data-to-predict-conflict-hotspots

Researchers from six organisations have developed an early warning system to help predict potential water conflicts as violence associated with water surges globally.

 

3          What 50 Years Of Global Hurricane Landfall Data Can Teach Us About Climate Change
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rogerpielke/2020/01/09/tropical-cyclone-landfalls-around-the-world-over-the-past-50-years/

In 2019 the three most costly catastrophes were the consequence of tropical cyclones, according to the reinsurance company Munich Re. Typhoons Hagibis and Faxai struck Japan, together causing more than $26 billion in losses and Typhoon Lekima caused more than $8 billion in losses across Asia.

 

4          White House unveils plan for major projects to bypass environmental review
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jan/09/white-house-projects-permits-climate-impact-plan

The Trump administration on Thursday unveiled a plan to speed permitting for major infrastructure projects such as oil pipelines, including dropping consideration of their potential impact on the climate crisis.

 

5          EV Charging Infrastructure Has a Soft Costs Problem
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/ev-charging-infrastructure-has-a-soft-costs-problem
The U.S. solar industry has spent a decade working to streamline and reduce the so-called soft costs of projects — or less-visible expenses in areas like customer acquisition, permitting, financing and installation. Now it’s time for the growing EV charging industry to do the same.

 

6          Tesla’s market value zooms past that of GM and Ford – combined
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-stocks-tesla-idUSKBN1Z72MU
The Silicon Valley electric car maker’s stock jumped nearly 5% on Wednesday, closing at a record $492.14 per share and elevating its market capitalization to almost $89 billion, or $2 billion larger than the sum of General Motors’ and Ford’s respective market caps of $50 billion and $37 billion.

 

7          AI Could Supercharge Corporate Sustainability with New Applications
https://about.bnef.com/blog/ai-could-supercharge-corporate-sustainability-with-new-applications/
Two of the biggest challenges in improving a carbon footprint are determining its size in the first place – and analyzing the actions that might significantly impact it. The more data available, the more an individual or a corporation can make a plan and quantify the likely impact.

 

8          BlackRock joins investor group seeking emission curbs
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-blackrock-environment-idUSKBN1Z81X5
Top asset manager BlackRock Inc (BLK.N) said on Thursday it has joined the Climate Action 100+ investor group seeking emission curbs. A spokesman for New York-based BlackRock said via e-mail that “evidence of the impact of climate risk on investment portfolios is building rapidly” and reiterated past comments the company will accelerate its talks with corporate executives on climate risk.

 

9          US Electricity: Solar Up 15%, Wind Up 9%
https://cleantechnica.com/2020/01/09/us-electricity-solar-up-15-wind-up-9/
We’ve been writing for a while that solar and wind power are the cheapest options on the market for new power capacity in many if not most places. That is also shown by the power plants that companies across the United States choose to install. While natural gas is still seen as cheaper in certain regions, it is being pushed out as time goes on and as renewable energy costs continue to drop.

 

10        JetBlue to become carbon neutral in 2020
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-jetblue-environment-idUSKBN1Z5237
etBlue Airways Corp on Monday said it plans to become carbon neutral on all domestic flights by July 2020 and would use an alternative fuel source for flights leaving from San Francisco amid rising pressure to cut greenhouse emissions.

 

11        Cenovus aims for ‘net zero’ GHG emissions by 2050
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/cenovus-oilsands-sustainability-strategy-1.5420652
Oilsands producer Cenovus Energy says it’s aiming to achieve “net zero” greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 — and reclaim hundreds of decommissioned wells sites — as part of new sustainability targets announced Thursday.

 

12        Report: Recycled plastic could supply 71% of UK demand
https://www.packagingnews.co.uk/news/environment/recycling/report-recycled-plastic-supply-71-uk-demand-09-01-2020

This could provide 71% of the raw material needed by UK manufacturers of plastic packaging and products. The UK currently exports two thirds of plastic collected for recycling and only recycles 9% of all plastics domestically.

 

13        Chemical recycling of plastics gets a catalytic boost in Australia, China
https://www.plasticstoday.com/packaging/chemical-recycling-plastics-gets-catalytic-boost-australia-china/95167332062187

News and interest in chemical recycling is spreading globally. That includes Australia, a country that consumes 3.4 million tonnes of plastic each year, of which only 9% is recycled. Licella Holdings Ltd. (Sydney, Australia) announced January 8 a partnership with bioplastic innovator BioLogiQ, Inc. (Idaho Falls, ID) to accelerate the move towards a circular economy for plastics by the commercialization of Licella’s breakthrough Catalytic Hydrothermal Reactor (Cat-HTR) chemical recycling solution.

14        Climate watchdog warns US fracking boom leading to 30% rise in greenhouse gas emissions by 2025
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/01/climate-watchdog-warns-us-fracking-boom-leading-to-30-rise-in-greenhouse-gas-emissions-by-2025/

Planet-heating pollution from the U.S. oil, gas, and petrochemical industries could rise about 30% by 2025 compared with 2018 because of additional drilling and 157 new or expanded projects “fueled by the fracking boom,” an environmental watchdog group warned Wednesday.

 

15        Solar Installations to Grow by Additional 142 GW in 2020 – Seven Times the World’s Total Solar Installations a Decade Ago
https://www.altenergymag.com/story/2020/01/solar-installations-to-grow-by-additional-142-gw-in-2020-%E2%80%93-seven-times-the-worlds-total-solar-installations-a-decade-ago/32473/

Global solar installations will continue double-digit growth rates into the new decade, according to the new 2020 Global Photovoltaic (PV) Demand Forecast by IHS Markit (NYSE: INFO), a world leader in critical information, analytics and solutions. New annual installations in 2020 will reach 142 gigawatts (GW), a 14 % rise over the previous year.

 

16        New York Planning 1GW-Plus Offshore Wind Solicitation in 2020
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/new-york-planning-1gw-plus-offshore-wind-solicitation-in-2020

New York confirmed plans to issue its second solicitation for offshore wind farms this year, expected to add at least 1 gigawatt to the state’s pipeline.

 

17        Saudis to free up more crude for export by building solar power plants
https://www.worldoil.com/news/2020/1/9/saudis-to-free-up-more-crude-for-export-by-building-solar-power-plants

Saudi Arabia is seeking companies to build four solar power plants as the Persian Gulf oil giant resumes its renewable energy push.

The energy ministry is seeking bidders for the projects to build plants capable of generating a total of 1,200 megawatts of solar power, according to a statement from its Renewable Energy Project Development Office.

 

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Business Intelligence and Analytics 46

Friday, January 10, 2020

Business Intelligence and Analytics 46

 

1          Python vs. R for Data Science: What’s the Difference?
https://www.r-bloggers.com/python-vs-r-for-data-science-whats-the-difference/

If you’re new to data science, or your organization is, you’ll need to pick a language to analyze your data and a thoughtful way to make that decision. Full disclosure: While I can write Python, my background is mostly in the R community—but I’ll try my best to be non-partisan.

 

2          Data Science vs. Artificial Intelligence vs. Machine Learning vs. Deep Learning
https://towardsdatascience.com/data-science-vs-artificial-intelligence-vs-machine-learning-vs-deep-learning-9fadd8bda583

It’s very common these days to come across these terms – data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, neural networks, and much more. But what do these buzzwords actually mean?

 

3          Machine Learning Clustering Algorithms
https://medium.com/@mahiprashanth866/machine-learning-clustering-algorithms-c70192b21f14
Clustering is the machine learning technique. It is the task of dividing the data points into a number of groups such that data points in the same group more similar to the other data points in the same groups and dissimilar to other data points in the other group.

 

4          Advanced Machine Learning with Basic Excel
https://www.datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/advanced-machine-learning-with-basic-excel
In this article, I present a few modern techniques that have been used in various business contexts, comparing performance with traditional methods. The advanced techniques in question are math-free, innovative, efficiently process large amounts of unstructured data, and are robust and scalable. Implementations in Python, R, Julia and Perl are provided, but here we focus on an Excel version that does not even require any Excel macros, coding, plug-ins, or anything other than the most basic version of Excel.

 

5          The Book to Start You on Machine Learning
https://www.kdnuggets.com/2020/01/book-start-machine-learning.html
There is so much information out there — both good and bad — that it can be hard to know where to begin. Also, people come from very different backgrounds, so the starting point can vary significantly. For example, for me, I entered the ML world by watching theoretical videos from Computer Science channels about neural networks, and as I got more and more interested I started reading articles, news, and blogs about the topic.

 

6          The five lessons B2B sales leaders should learn to make analytics work
https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/marketing-and-sales/our-insights/the-five-lessons-b2b-sales-leaders-should-learn-to-make-analytics-work

It’s been nearly 15 years since “big data” broke into the business lexicon, often upending long-held assumptions and elevating the critical role played by data scientists and suites of analytic tools. In that time, most of the attention has been on the B2C world. Only recently has the B2B sales world started to appreciate the scale of the benefits data-driven sales can deliver, from prioritizing leads to enhancing existing relationships with customers, by offering the right product at the right time for the optimal price.

 

7          The Power of Human Intelligence via Experience Management
https://timoelliott.com/blog/2020/01/the-power-of-human-intelligence-via-experience-management.html
Success in business isn’t about answering questions, it’s about asking the right questions in the first place. Or to put it another way: the most important thing in business is… knowing what’s important!

 

8          4 Ways to Use Big Data to Grow Your Business in 2020
https://www.business2community.com/big-data/4-ways-to-use-big-data-to-grow-your-business-in-2020-02266484

Big data is one of the most diverse tools marketers can use when growing their business. Essentially, big data is the act of analyzing large quantities of data to make informed business decisions.

Before machine programming allowed us to track everything from sales to user engagement, we had to put together the numbers one at a time in a spreadsheet. Instead of waiting days or even weeks to compile this information, reports are generated in seconds.

 

9          These 7 Skills Can Help You Increase Your Account-Based Marketing Abilities
https://www.business2community.com/marketing/these-7-skills-can-help-you-increase-your-account-based-marketing-abilities-02273719

There have been recent personalization improvements in the marketing process. This has dramatically increased the value of account-based marketing. The more targeted you can get in your campaigns, the higher the percentage of leads. Closing on leads gauges how much money your business will generate. The challenge comes in selecting the account-based approach to take, which will help you keep costs down to maintain a high ROI.

 

10        Toyota to build prototype city of the future in Japan
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-tech-ces-toyota-idUSKBN1Z5271
Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) said on Monday it planned to build a prototype “city of the future” at the base of Japan’s Mt. Fuji, powered by hydrogen fuel cells and functioning as a laboratory for autonomous cars, “smart homes,” artificial intelligence and other technologies.

 

11        Which is best for blog SEO: separate domain, subdomain or subfolder?
https://www.smartinsights.com/search-engine-optimisation-seo/internal-linking-strategy/which-is-best-for-blog-seo-subdomain-or-subfolder/

Where you host your blog relative to your main site is one of the more important decisions involved with setting up a blog.

If you get the decision wrong, you may fail to get the hoped-for SEO benefits you have worked hard to convince your colleagues about. But, if you get it right you can almost immediately see new, incremental visits you wouldn’t have attracted without the blog.

 

12        9 additional books for the Next Economy
https://www.oreilly.com/radar/more-books-for-the-next-economy/
We originally shared a selection of books relevant to the ongoing transformation of the economy, the world of work, the costs of capitalism, and how business gets done, but it was impossible to include all the titles we wanted to highlight. Thus, you get another compendium, this one perhaps a bit more eclectic than our first post (we hope) but just as elucidating and thought-provoking.

 

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Energy, Petrochemicals and Plastics 45

Friday, January 3, 2020

Energy, Petrochemicals and Plastics 45

 

1          Oil Price Fundamental Daily Forecast
https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/oil-price-fundamental-daily-forecast-need-attack-on-supply-to-sustain-upside-momentum-623803

U.S. West Texas Intermediate and international benchmark Brent crude oil futures hit multi-month highs on Friday as traders reacted to an escalation in Middle East tensions. The catalyst behind the moves is the news that an Iranian military commander was killed in a Baghdad airstrike.

 

2          Natural Gas Price Fundamental Daily Forecast
https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/natural-gas-price-fundamental-daily-forecast-close-over-2-122-could-trigger-start-of-counter-trend-rally-623789

Looking ahead to today’s EIA weekly storage report, traders are estimating a 65 billion cubic feet draw. Given the prolonged move down, a close over $2.122 will form a potentially bullish closing price reversal bottom. The move won’t change the main trend to up, but it will indicate the buying is greater than the selling at current price levels.

 

3          Oil Up After US Strike Kills Top Iran General
https://www.rigzone.com/news/wire/oil_up_after_us_strike_kills_top_iran_general-03-jan-2020-160705-article/

Oil jumped close to $70 a barrel after a U.S. airstrike ordered by President Donald Trump killed a top Iranian general in Iraq, intensifying fears of conflict in the world’s most important crude-producing region.

 

4          ‘A more dangerous world:’ U.S. killing of top Iran general triggers global alarm
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/iran-general-killing-global-alarm-1.5413788
Global powers are warning the world has become a more dangerous place after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the killing of Iran’s top general and are urging restraint on all sides.

Iran has vowed “harsh retaliation” for a U.S. airstrike near Baghdad’s airport that killed Gen. Qassim Soleimani, head of Iran’s elite Quds Force and the architect of its interventions across the Middle East, as tensions soared in the wake of the targeted killing.

 

5          Here’s Why Stocks Plunged, Oil Prices Surged After U.S. Airstrike Kills Top Iranian General
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sergeiklebnikov/2020/01/03/heres-why-stocks-plunged-oil-prices-surged-after-us-airstrike-kills-irans-top-military-leader/

Global stock markets pulled back from their strong start to the new year and oil prices surged on Friday, following an overnight U.S. airstrike that killed Iran’s most senior general and significantly inflamed tensions in the Middle East.

 

6          Oil edges up on Mideast tensions, trade optimism
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-idUSKBN1Z102T
Brent crude futures LCOc1 settled at $66.25 a barrel, gaining 25 cents. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude CLc1 settled at $61.18, rising 12 cents.

 

7          Experts Offer a Downstream Preview for 2020
https://www.rigzone.com/news/experts_offer_a_downstream_preview_for_2020-02-jan-2020-160685-article/

Earlier this week, Rigzone used six adjectives to recall major trends for 2019 in the downstream oil and gas industry. Based on additional comments from the same panelists interviewed for the recap article, three letters should command much of the downstream sector’s attention in 2020

 

8          The Top 10 RBN Energy Prognostications for 2020
https://rbnenergy.com/the-top-10-rbn-energy-prognostications-for-2020-year-of-the-rat-abandoning-the-sinking-ship

Years ago the RBN team turned to the Chinese zodiac to help us better comprehend energy markets. Back then the calendar had proud animals like the horse and rooster to work with. In 2018, we were still in good shape with Year of the Dog, and we asked “Who let the dogs out?” But last year we had to make do with Year of the Pig. And 2020?

 

9          Exxon expects gain of $3.4 billion-$3.6 billion from Norway asset sale to boost results
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-exxon-mobil-outlook-idUSKBN1Z21DR
Exxon Mobil Corp expects a gain of $3.4 billion to $3.6 billion from the sale of its Norwegian oil and gas production assets to significantly lift results for the fourth quarter, according to a regulatory filing on Friday.

 

10        U.S. shale producers to tap brakes in 2020 after years of rapid growth
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-shale-outlook-idUSKBN1Z108U
Vastly slower U.S. oil growth this year and the prospect of a plateau for the world’s top oil producer have signaled a new and unfamiliar era of self-restraint for the go-go shale industry.

 

11        Lacking customers and suppliers, Cape Breton natural gas project faces uncertain future
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/bear-head-lng-construction-permit-extension-1.5411707
A natural gas terminal project in Point Tupper, N.S., that was originally supposed to come online in 2019 still doesn’t have a facility or any signed contracts with suppliers or customers, but the company behind the project is confident about its prospects.

 

12        Mitsubishi to build two new LNG-fuelled ferries
https://www.lngindustry.com/small-scale-lng/03012020/mitsubishi-to-build-two-new-lng-fuelled-ferries/
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. Ltd has announced that it has concluded a contract with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) to build two new LNG-fuelled ferries, the first such project in Japan.

 

13        EIA projects nearly 50% increase in world energy usage by 2050, led by growth in Asia – Today in Energy
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=42342
In its newly released International Energy Outlook 2019 (IEO2019) Reference case, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects that world energy consumption will grow by nearly 50% between 2018 and 2050. Most of this growth comes from countries that are not in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and this growth is focused in regions where strong economic growth is driving demand, particularly in Asia.

 

14        With fates intertwined, Mexico and Pemex face downgrade risk in 2020
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-pemex-bonds-idUSKBN1Z20CD
Mexico threw troubled state oil company Pemex a lifeline in 2019 to stop $80 billion in bonds held by investors worldwide being labeled junk by credit rating agencies. Now, investors worry that the state itself is a risk for Pemex.

 

15        Ineos Styrolution, Agilyx advance PS chemical recycling plant in Illinois
https://www.plasticstoday.com/recycling/ineos-styrolution-agilyx-advance-ps-chemical-recycling-plant-illinois/91586652462144

Styrenics supplier Ineos Styrolution and Agilyx, a leader in converting post-consumer plastics to low-carbon fuels, chemicals, and plastics, are advancing the development of a polystyrene (PS) chemical recycling facility in Channahon, Illinois. The facility will be capable of processing up to 100 tons per day of post-consumer polystyrene and converting it into a styrene monomer that will go into the manufacturing of new polystyrene products.

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Recycling, Renewables and Sustainable Business 16

Friday, January 3, 2020

Recycling, Renewables and Sustainable Business 16

 

1          U.S. electricity generation from renewables surpassed coal in April
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=42336
In April 2019, U.S. monthly electricity generation from renewable sources exceeded coal-fired generation for the first time based on data in EIA’s Electric Power Monthly. Renewable sources provided 23% of total electricity generation to coal’s 20%.

 

2          Renewable corporate power deals soar tenfold in Europe: study
https://www.rechargenews.com/transition/renewable-corporate-power-deals-soar-tenfold-in-europe-study/2-1-731698

Increased pressure on corporations over their green credentials and a phase-out of government incentives sent the number of renewable power purchase agreements (PPAs) in Europe soaring more than tenfold in six years, according to global law firm DLA Piper.

 

3          Goldman Sachs agreed to stop funding Arctic drilling. Will other banks join them?
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/03/goldman-sachs-arctic-drilling-gwichin-banks
Last fall, I traveled more than 4,000 miles from my home in Alaska to meet with major banks and urge them to help protect the Arctic national wildlife refuge from destructive oil drilling and exploration. In all the years I’ve worked to defend this place, we’ve been focused on trying to make our voices heard by leaders in the White House or in Congress, and I never thought I’d be sitting in a conference room on the 43rd floor of Goldman Sachs’ global headquarters in downtown New York, talking about the Arctic refuge.

 

4          Global capital moving towards renewables, away from coal
https://ieefa.org/global-capital-moving-towards-renewables-away-from-coal/
The latest climate talks in Madrid achieved very little, with the world’s governments making glacial progress on the task of cutting greenhouse gas emissions to avoid climate catastrophe.

 

5          Self-Healing Lithium Batteries Are On The Horizon
https://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Renewable-Energy/Self-Healing-Lithium-Batteries-Are-On-The-Horizon.html

Engineers at the University of Illinois have developed an electrolyte that could help manufacturers produce recyclable, self-healing commercial batteries.

In a study published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, the researchers said that they have created a solid polymer-based electrolyte that can self-heal after damage—and the material can also be recycled without the use of harsh chemicals or high temperatures.

 

6          Tesla meets low end of 2019 goal for vehicle deliveries
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-tesla-deliveries-idUSKBN1Z21B5
Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) beat Wall Street estimates for vehicle deliveries in its fourth quarter on Friday and met the low-end of its full-year delivery goal, boosted by higher demand for its mass-produced Model 3 sedans.

 

7          Iberdrola completes ‘Europe’s largest’, 500MW solar giant
https://www.pv-tech.org/news/51817
Multinational utility Iberdrola has completed the giant 500MW Núñez de Balboa solar farm in Spain’s Extremadura region, claiming it to be Europe’s largest completed solar project.

 

8          Ontario environmental groups set ambitious goals for 2020
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-environmental-goals-2020-1.5410213
2020 is set to be a busy year for climate activism.

The do-or-die deadlines for curbing emissions put out by groups like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) continue to draw closer — and around the world, you can expect another year of dire reports, high-profile international meetings, and protests.

 

9          Zero carbon power sources outstrip fossil fuels in 2019 in historic first
https://www.solarpowerportal.co.uk/news/zero_carbon_power_sources_outstrip_fossil_fuels_in_2019_in_historic_first

Wind, solar and hydro together generated 26.5% of Britain’s electricity. This contributed towards a total of 48.5% of power from zero carbon sources when added to nuclear and imports from interconnectors. In comparison, fossil fuels, predominantly gas, generated 43% of the nations power, while the remaining 8.5% came from biomass.

 

10        Automakers Face Tough New Standards In EU
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Automakers-Face-Tough-New-Standards-In-EU.html
The long-awaited light-duty vehicle emission rules will hit light-duty vehicle makers working in EU member countries on January 1.

 

11        $1bn solar plan to power Las Vegas takes new step forward
https://www.rechargenews.com/transition/-1bn-solar-plan-to-power-las-vegas-takes-new-step-forward/2-1-731463

Plans to spend $1bn building one of the world’s largest solar plants near Las Vegas took another step forward when US federal officials published a final environmental impact statement (EIS) for the 690MW Gemini Solar and Storage project.

 

12        3 Major Solar Trends to Watch in 2020
https://www.energytrend.com/research/20200103-16099.html
After the turbulence in 2018, the global market has begun to stabilize in 2019. According to EnergyTrend, the Green Energy Research Division from TrendForce, in 2020, judging from the three major global market trends, the market conditions are improving. The industry is stabilizing and maturing through perpetual changes.

 

13        5 Battery & EV Charging Stories You May Have Missed
https://cleantechnica.com/2020/01/02/5-battery-ev-charging-stories-you-may-have-missed/
Electric vehicle (EV) batteries and charging may not be as exciting as robotaxis and other autonomous vehicles, there’s been a variety of fun news about these matters that should help to further raise awareness and get people to switch to EVs.

 

14        Behind the Buzzword: A Brief History of Energy ‘Resiliency’
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/behind-the-buzzword-a-brief-history-of-resiliency-in-the-energy-industry

Over the last 30 years, the transition away from centralized energy infrastructure, global climate events like the devastating hurricanes of 2017, extreme volatility in the cost of fossil fuels, and a growing demand for renewable energy have shaped an unfamiliar theoretical term into not only a buzzword but a cornerstone of infrastructure planning.

 

15        5 Early Applications for Green Hydrogen
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/5-early-applications-for-green-hydrogen
Few energy-related topics are getting as much attention at the moment as green hydrogen. Europe’s biggest natural-gas infrastructure firm recently launched a new hydrogen business. A hydrogen economy in the U.S. could generate an estimated $140 billion per year in revenue and support 700,000 jobs by 2030, according to a recent McKinsey study published by the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association.

 

16        ‘Completely unsustainable’: How streaming and other data demands take a toll on the environment
https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/data-centres-energy-consumption-1.5391269
The gigabytes of data we’re using — although invisible — come at a significant cost to the environment. Some experts say it rivals that of the airline industry.

 

17        Tracking emissions in China | MIT News
http://news.mit.edu/2019/tracking-emissions-china-valerie-karplus-1230
In January 2013, many people in Beijing experienced a multiweek period of severely degraded air, known colloquially as the “Airpocalypse,” which made them sick and kept them indoors. As part of its response, the central Chinese government accelerated implementation of tougher air pollution standards for power plants, with limits to take effect in July 2014.

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Business Intelligence and Analytics 45

Friday, January 3, 2020

Business Intelligence and Analytics 45

 

 

1          Is Augmented Analytics a Threat to Business Intelligence?
https://www.analyticsinsight.net/is-augmented-analytics-a-threat-to-business-intelligence/
A term coined by Gartner, Augmented analytics is used to describe the integration of natural language generation, text mining, natural language processing, and automated data processing capabilities into Business Intelligence (BI) systems. Augment Analytics has been on the wish list of IT vendors as they are on a rush to build or buy these capabilities into their BI platforms to make it easier for enterprise customers to democratize analysis.

 

2          Predict Electricity Consumption Using Time Series Analysis
https://www.kdnuggets.com/2020/01/predict-electricity-consumption-time-series-analysis.html
Time series forecasting is a technique for the prediction of events through a sequence of time. The technique is used across many fields of study, from geology to behavior to economics. The techniques predict future events by analyzing the trends of the past, on the assumption that future trends will hold similar to historical trends.

 

3          How HR Is Using Data Science and Analytics to Close the Gender Gap
https://www.kdnuggets.com/2020/01/hr-data-science-analytics-gender-gap.html
The gender gap refers to the differences men and women experience related to what they can or want to attain in the labor market. One of the most common ways people speak about this issue is by bringing up how women often don’t earn as much as men, even when they assume similar roles.

 

4          12 Digital Marketing Trends and Innovations For 2020
https://medium.com/@jackmathew/12-digital-marketing-trends-and-innovations-for-2020-18614c78ba65
Technology has turned the world into a global village in terms of effortlessly connecting people from all different countries and cultures.

Sharing information is more accessible than it ever has before, making it much easier to generate product awareness or promote your service. And since the internet is such a powerful tool that can be used to generate ROI, investing in digital marketing cannot be ignored. According to eMarketer, “worldwide digital ad spend is predicted to reach over $375 billion by 2021.”

 

5          10+ books for the Next Economy
https://www.oreilly.com/radar/books-for-the-next-economy/
One of the most popular sections of the Next:Economy Newsletter is our periodic Deeper Reading feature, highlighting books of relevance to the ongoing transformation of the economy, the world of work, the costs of capitalism, and how business gets done. It’s nearly impossible to keep up with the recent spate of important, enlightening, and inspirational publications…

 

6          4 Impressive Ways Blockchain Could Disrupt the Banking Sector
https://datafloq.com/read/4-impressive-ways-blockchain-could-disrupt-the-ban/7357
These experts shared a variety of insights. They believe that blockchain will create an entirely new foundation for the financial industry, which will lead to a number of new services. However, the biggest changes will probably come in the form of new variations of existing services, which can be provided more securely, cost-effectively and timely.

 

7          Why Machine Learning Services Are Disrupting Every Industry Across the Globe
https://www.smartdatacollective.com/why-machine-learning-services-are-disrupting-every-industry-across-globe/

Artificial Intelligence is surrounding us everywhere. We cannot go with our day without approaching a solution involving AI. Machine learning is a field of Artificial Intelligence which specializes in setting machine using algorithms to learn certain things by itself.

 

8          7 Reasons Why ABM Fails and How to Avoid Them
https://www.business2community.com/strategy/7-reasons-why-abm-fails-and-how-to-avoid-them-02272305

With more and more companies implementing ABM and heralding their successes—everything from increased revenue and more significant deals to increased customer retention rates—it’s only natural to want to join the party. After all, according to ITSMA, 87% of B2B marketers report higher ROI using ABM strategies.

 

9          5 Things To Avoid in 2020 From Looking at Online Marketing in 2019
https://www.business2community.com/online-marketing/5-things-to-avoid-in-2020-from-looking-at-online-marketing-in-2019-02272362

The marketing press is full of stories about how we can make marketing more effective in 2020. In most cases, these articles are full of oft-repeated advice: the importance of email marketing, why SEO is important for your business, and how to store your customer data safely.

 

10        Baidu tops Microsoft and Google in teaching AI to understand human language
https://www.scmp.com/tech/big-tech/article/3043895/baidu-tops-microsoft-and-google-teaching-ai-understand-human-language

Baidu’s model, called ERNIE (Enhanced Representation through kNowledge IntEgration), recorded the highest score of 90.1 – just ahead of Microsoft and Google – on the General Language Understanding Evaluation (GLUE) benchmark and analysis platform for natural language understanding. Baidu’s model was first developed to understand Chinese language but researchers soon found it was able to understand English better too.

 

11        The Future of Work in Developing Economies
https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/the-future-of-work-in-developing-economies/
Much has been written about the rise of automation in developed countries. Economists have been busily creating models seeking to quantify the likely impact of automation on employment.1 However, far less has been written about the potential effects on work in developing nations. This is surprising, given that automation may be especially troublesome for developing economies.

 

12        Predicting the next decade in the stock market
https://www.r-bloggers.com/predicting-the-next-decade-in-the-stock-market/
Making accurate predictions using the vast amount of data produced by the stock markets and the economy itself is difficult. In this post we will examine the performance of five different machine learning models and predict the future ten-year returns for the S&P 500 using state of the art libraries such as caret, xgboost Explainer and patchwork.

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