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Energy
Ten technologies to electrify the future: Electrical and Fire Safety
With new forms of energy use come new risks. How do electrical systems contribute to a safer world? Cables are the electrical backbone of a building, being present everywhere and in large quantities to transport energy and data.
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Energy
Ten new technologies to electrify the future: Electrical vehicles
Like other sectors, the automotive industry must evolve to meet future economic and ecological challenges. Currently, thermal vehicles are responsible for nearly 10% of CO2 emissions worldwide. In developed economy such like in France, this figure rises to 15%. The electrification of these vehicles is therefore a key issue in the transition to a low-carbon economy.
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Energy
Ten new technologies to electrify the future: Hydrogen
The race to net zero is on, and to cross the finish line by 2050 industry needs to shed the burden of fossil fuels. But which energy sources have the power to replace them?
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Energy
Ten new technologies to electrify the future: Circular plastic, a resources-focus approach
To face the growing volume of plastic produced, used and dumped, industries have to evolve to a fully circular model in which end-of-life plastic products are not discarded but transformed to create value. Innovation, regulation and international collaboration are needed to enable this transition.
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Energy
Ten new technologies to electrify the future: Superconducting cables, miracles of electrical connectivity
Superconducting cables are miracles of electrical connectivity. We discover what makes them so important – and how Nexans is delivering the world’s first-ever superconducting cable system integrated in a railway grid.
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