Proof that adoption doesn’t have to take years. The Preferred Climate Solutions (Portable Cooling & Heating Equipment) team went live earlier this year, and they’re still uncovering new ways to get even more out of Texada One. They rolled out Texada Pay across 6 locations. They turned on Texada Analytics to see what’s really happening inside their business. They took advantage of EQUIPPED '25 to master the basics and find more built-in tools they didn’t even know they had, their journey shows what happens when a team keeps learning and optimizing. Every feature working together. Every insight in one place. Big things ahead for PCS!
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Sometimes big innovation starts small. When Greater Western Water partnered with Optimatics to optimise their previous proposed master plan, the project started with a single catchment. Now, after seeing the value and results, they’ve expanded their use of Optimizer™ across additional catchments - proving how easily our solutions scale as needs grow. The best part? The upfront investment doesn’t have to be scary. 👻 You can start small; test, learn, and build confidence before diving in all the way. That’s the beauty of scalable optimization: no tricks, just useful results! Read more about the great work that came of our first catchment with Greater Western Water https://lnkd.in/gm82zDNc #SmartWater #WaterInfrastructure #DigitalWater #WaterUtilites
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A remote mountain village in Benguet just lit up for the first time. Through the Sitio Electrification Program, the National Electrification Administration and BENECO have brought power to 87 households in Barangay Ansagan, Tuba — a milestone in the country’s push for 100% electrification. READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/gthVgNGS
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🔺 How does the Regenera system work? We're in Vignate, at Reusch's plant, where we've installed our revolutionary DL2 industrial lift equipped with the Regenera system.🔆 The Regenera system converts potential energy into clean electric power during descent, delivering free, sustainable energy back to the grid.😎 👉 Watch the video to see the DL2 in action.
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Day 4 of National Ride Along Week — What a Success! What better way to understand propane than by seeing it in action? During the CPA’s National Ride Along Week, elected officials joined local propane operators to experience firsthand how this essential energy source supports communities across Canada. They learned that propane is: • Essential for agriculture — powering grain drying and barn heating • Critical for rural and remote communities — delivering lower-emission, reliable energy • A driver of local jobs and investment — supporting communities and small businesses • Dependable and versatile — powering homes, farms, fleets, and businesses year-round Propane is more than a fuel — it’s a practical, lower-emission energy solution that keeps Canadians moving. A sincere thank you to the elected officials who joined us today: MP Grant Jackson (Brandon—Souris), MP Chris Malette (Bay of Quinte, ON), MP Connie Cody (Cambridge, ON), MP Brad Vis (Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon, BC), MPP Sam Oosterhoff (Niagara West), and MPP George Darouze (Carleton). And a special thanks to our CPA members who hosted Day 4 visits: Diversco Supply, Federated Co-operatives Limited, MacEwen Petroleum Inc., and Superior Propane. That’s a wrap on #NationalRideAlongWeek! Thank you to all participants, hosts, and officials for helping showcase propane’s role in fueling communities safely, reliably, and sustainably. #LocalEnergy #PropaneCanada #EnergyForAll #PropaneInAction #Propane
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TREK is among the top Institutions to assess and elaborate on Energy efficiency in Public use Buildings across Europe. Building Renovation Passport (hashtag #BRP) development, is a key element of this effort, addressing key aspects such as, Economic and financial indicators for renovation planning as a key parameter for energy savings, GHG reductions, comfort, and user uptake. Christos Tsanos, PhD, senior PM of the Advisory unit of TREK demonstrating those aspects during presentation in Delft, Holland.
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Founders Kaleim Manji and Kris Kesler started Mattur with the desire to solve the growing energy gap with the next generation of American made energy. Learn more of our story at mattur.com
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“What defines a smart city in 2025?” asks Paulo Machado, Energy Efficiency Coordinator for the Municipality of Guimarães. His answer is refreshingly grounded: “Simple, connective and active—supporting daily life through sustainable, community-driven solutions.” In the season finale of Urban Reverb, Machado shares how Guimarães is turning smart city theory into practice. From citizen assemblies to energy communities, Guimarães (Portugal) is showing how local action can drive real change. Paolo Machado shares how the city is empowering residents to co-create a greener, more resilient future—one neighbourhood at a time. 🎧 Tune in to Urban Reverb Episode 8 to hear how simplicity and participation are reshaping smart cities: https://lnkd.in/ecmwvbYA #EUSmartCities
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Ben Cleary, Head of Product at Klarian, sharing insights at Stormwater Europe 2025. Ben explored how comprehensive situational awareness can transform operational reliability, helping operators detect risks sooner, prioritise maintenance with evidence, and reduce downtime across critical networks. Whether in the water sector or oil and gas, the message is the same: when data is connected, context-rich, and trusted, better decisions follow. Thank you to the organisers of Stormwater Europe for bringing together such a forward-thinking community focused on the future of infrastructure resilience. SMART WATER UTILITIES
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Discover how Fishheart technology can transform underperforming and non-functional fish ladders into efficient migration pathways. Dive into our latest article to learn more: https://lnkd.in/dqMHKNz9
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Partners of the REPOWER REGIONS project recently met to review progress across several core activities. Riga Technical University is finalising the Landscape Analysis Report, built on extensive desk research, surveys, interviews and case studies. The first draft has been circulated among partners for review ahead of finalisation, design and launch. Kildare County Council and PNEC presented the Regional Alliances, Best Benefits document, gathering partner feedback to strengthen future collaboration at regional level. The partnership also discussed the promotion of the project’s first newsletter, now available for download here: https://lnkd.in/ddTmKgDC Together, these activities move REPOWER REGIONS closer to its goal of equipping Europe’s educators, professionals and regions with the skills and partnerships needed for a sustainable heating and cooling transition.
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