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I came across this great IBM video yesterday via Andy Stanford-Clark. The video explains, far better than I could ever do, why Smart Grids are a good idea - and to get full value, you need to watch it until the “Dinosaurs ARE pretty cool” comment!Shared by Tom Raftery (3)Contribute comment -
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Our Environmental Technologist, Mark Aggar, has new blog which you can read at http://blogs.tech.... One of his first blog entries is on considerations to "Green your PC". Here are the key tips cross-posted here. I’m often asked what can be done to reduce technology’s impact on the environment. Before I answer that, I usually like to point out that technology can have a net-positive effect by reducing the need for transportation and materials and generally ...Shared by Tom Raftery (3)Contribute comment - The Cost of Energy » Blog Archive » ETSD: We’re using fewer electrons (among other things) (1)
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