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How Data Is Used in Waste Management
The saying “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure” refers to those who find value in what other people may not. When it comes to waste management and analytics, one person’s trash is another person’s business…and data can be a big part of the success of that business.
There are many opportunities for data collection in the waste management industry, and different companies use those data points in many different ways. Let’s take a look at some of the ways organizations collect data about waste, and how they can use that information to improve the service they provide to customers while also working towards environmental sustainability.
Data’s Role in Wind Technology Advancements
Advancements are being made in renewable energy all the time as companies look to meet an increasing demand for electricity without increasing the impact on the environment. One area in particular that is seeing progress is wind energy.
A report by an energy think tank shows that renewables like solar and wind generated more electricity than coal globally for the first time ever. From scouting locations to designing turbines, there are many opportunities for data and analytics to have an impact on wind energy. Here are some examples of how data is being used for wind farms, and how it can make a difference elsewhere in the utilities industry.