News tagged cleantech
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Start-up unveils AI system to tackle construction dust pollution
A clean-tech start-up supported by Oxford Brookes University has launched an AI-driven misting system designed to reduce harmful dust levels on construction and industrial sites. Oxfordshire-based Mistify AI’s autonomous dust suppression system combines AI, patented nozzle technology and solar power to disperse ultra-fine atomised mist,… The post Start-up unveils AI system to tackle construction dust pollution appeared first on Construction News.
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NxLite Opens Michigan Nano-Coating Manufacturing Hub
Cleantech innovator NxLite™ today announced the opening of its $9-million Advanced Innovation & Manufacturing (AIM) Center in Canton, Michigan. The 45,000-square-foot facility will serve as the company’s U.S. headquarters while housing state-of-the-art nano-coating production lines and a materials science R&D center of excellence. This strategic investment enables NxLite to produce its revolutionary energy-efficient, low-E coatings at commercial […] <p>The post NxLite Opens Michigan Nano-Coating Manufacturing Hub first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>
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Developers delay billions in projects amid mounting uncertainty
Tariffs, tax credits and loan approvals are weighing upon potential builds, particularly in clean tech construction.
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DOE earmarks nearly $150M for 67 clean tech projects at federal facilities
The AFFECT program grants will save a combined $41.7 million in energy and water costs annually while eliminating over 80,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent each year, the Energy Department said.
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Crown Estate teams up with Labour’s GB Energy to accelerate clean tech projects
The government is already legislating to give GB Energy and The Crown Estate the powers they need to rapidly deliver, with two bills being introduced in parliament today. The post Crown Estate teams up with Labour’s GB Energy to accelerate clean tech projects appeared first on Property Week.
Businesses tagged cleantech
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