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Energy
Five sensor technologies for value-driven grid data management
Sensors are essential for the necessary transformation of grids. They as are the ‘eyes and ears’ of the modern power grid, providing invaluable data critical to the reliability, efficiency, and adaptability of tomorrow’s grid data management. Five sensor data technologies are transforming today’s power grids.
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Energy
Industry 1, 2, 3, 4... and 5.0
A shift is under way. Many countries are turning away from the factory-free economy of the last 30 years to rediscover the advantages of manufacturing at home. This shift creates a unique opportunity to promote the development of new-generation plants, reflecting new economic, social and environmental challenges. Nexans is seizing this opportunity to take a new step forward in its development. By integrating its rigorous management model with its international production base, the company will be in industry 4.0 mode by 2026.
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5 innovations for electrical grids
It is now widely acknowledged that the electrification of the world is one of the most impactful levers to address the challenges of climate change. Yet, sustainable electrification will not happen without efficient, resilient, flexible, and reliable power grids.
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Energy
Nexans' copper odyssey
Copper is today one of the pillars of the ongoing energy transition. Boosted by the widespread use of electric vehicles, the proliferation of wind farm projects, the modernisation of electricity grids, the renovation of buildings and investment in the factories of the future, copper is everywhere. With resources becoming increasingly scarce, geopolitical tensions and the need to protect the planet, the electrical cable industry is having to reinvent itself around new sustainable business models.
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Five innovations for buildings' revolution: Sustainable buildings for a brighter future
Today, governments from around the globe with bold commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are pressuring the construction and building sector to reduce its carbon emissions and consumption of raw materials. Decarbonizing this sector is critical to achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
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