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Earth's energy imbalance is much more extreme than climate models show
For reasons that are still unclear, climate models underestimate the growing gap between the amount of energy Earth receives ...
This blog post was authored by Mo Elsayed Senior Associate and Senior Building Performance Analyst, Page; Jill Kurtz, LEED AP BD+ C, Principal and Director of Building Sciences, Page; and Justin ...
Energy modeling is at the forefront of sustainability and high performance building design. A critical tool in the design process, the information it provides has the potential to help designers ...
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New model suggests dark energy may evolve, offering clues to Hubble tension
Astronomers working with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, known as DESI, have found growing hints that dark energy, ...
The acquisition will expand Yes Energy's ability to support investment-grade decision-making across increasingly ...
The energy consumption of the newest version of ChatGPT is significantly higher than previous models, with estimates suggesting it could be up to 20 times more energy-intensive than the first version.
Each year the Paris-based International Energy Agency puts out a report that quietly shapes government policy and billions of dollars’ worth of energy investment decisions. One energy expert is now ...
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AI bot offers speedy, revenue-saving building energy modeling
Buildings researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have released a new AI-driven, autonomous bot that could help speed up the energy modeling process for ...
Suppose you meet with an architect and ask her to design a building. You tell her the design you'd like, the size, and where it will be located. You might also specify the level of energy efficiency ...
For reasons that are still unclear, climate models underestimate the growing gap between the amount of energy Earth receives ...
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