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Sensata fully acquires Lithium Balance

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Sensata Technologies Furthers Electrification Strategy with Acquisition of Lithium Balance

Sensata Technologies Furthers Electrification Strategy with Acquisition of Lithium Balance Sensata Technologies is proud to announce the acquisition of Lithium Balance, accelerating Sensata s efforts in electrification and clean energy markets. Sensata Technologies (NYSE: ST), a leading industrial technology company that develops sensors, sensor-based solutions, including controllers and software, and other mission-critical products to create valuable business insights for customers and end users, today announced the full acquisition of Denmark-based Battery Management System (BMS) provider, Lithium Balance. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210202005257/en/ Sensata Technologies Furthers Electrification Strategy with Acquisition of Lithium Balance (Graphic: Business Wire)

They can capture more carbon than they emit So why aren t wooden buildings mainstream? – Horizon Magazine Blog

Four storeys high and made almost entirely of wood, the ZEB Lab building in Trondheim, Norway, had, even before it existed, sucked as much carbon from the atmosphere as it would probably produce in construction. Now, thanks to its arboreal origins, as well as to the sleek expanse of solar panels on its roof and to other energy efficiency measures, it is a carbon-negative building. In other words, from birth to demise, it will have drawn down more carbon than it emitted. There are various ways to store excess carbon dioxide. ‘One way is to have it hidden in buildings,’ says Tero Hasu, a project manager at Kouvola Innovation, a municipally owned development company of the City of Kouvola in Finland. The ZEB (zero emission building) Lab achieves this by using wood for almost everything – from beams to pillars and staircases. Concrete is to be found only in the foundations and the ground floor.

German Study of HFO and TFA Due in Early 2021

German Study of HFO and TFA Due in Early 2021 By Michael Garry, Jan 13, 2021, 14:17 • 5 minute reading Research project will focus on the refrigeration/air conditioning sector, amid growing industry concerns about the long-term environmental impact of TFA. When it escapes into the atmosphere, the HFO R1234yf – used widely in motor vehicle air conditioning and in food retail applications in blends with HFCs – lasts only up to two weeks. It then breaks down completely into trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a highly durable and mobile substance. TFA descends via rainfall as a form of “acid rain to the earth; there it accumulates in various bodies of water, including rivers, streams, lakes and wetlands.

New platform inspires sustainable Nordic wood construction

In The News 16 Dec 2020 This week marks the launch of NoMuWood.com, an EIT Climate-KIC supported digital platform that aims to inspire and inform Nordic Municipalities about the possibilities and processes of wood construction. “We are proud to present NoMu Wood, and we hope that it can be the catalyst for change amongst municipalities in Norway”, said Anders Vestergaard Jensen, Project Manager of the Nordic Wood in Construction Secretariat at EIT Climate-KIC. “The platform will give Nordic municipalities a great grounding in wood construction and LCA knowledge, and equip them to lead the charge in the low-carbon construction revolution.” With an abundance of sustainably sourced timber, infamous architectural prowess and some of the world’s most ambitious climate targets, the Nordics are well-positioned to play a central role in the coming low-carbon revolution in construction: wood.

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