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Experts: Powering your home with batteries is going to get cheaper and cheaper
The optimist's case for a solar and battery powered energy future.

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3 years ago
The solution to climate change that has nothing to do with cars or coal
Why saving forests has emerged as a key part of the global climate picture.
4 years ago

Just a list of the problems that have been left to our generation to solve. Feel free to add!

Gun control

Climate change - renewable resources

Wage gap

Racial intolerance

Saving the bees

LGBTQ+ intolerance/other issues

National debt

Student loans

Malnourishment

Natural disasters

Global conflicts - refugees & nukes

Bipartisanship in politics

Mental health

Harassment

Rape

Here’s to hoping that gun control is the first issue we solve, but not the last.

4 years ago
Last Week, During Geography Class 7th Graders Researched How To Profit From Volcanic Activity And Made

Last week, during geography class 7th graders researched how to profit from volcanic activity and made a poster about the main points. Main points include cosmetics, tourism, geothermal energy, different minerals and agriculture.

3 years ago
We’ve all seen how quickly technology can change industrial, economic, and social landscapes. Even in our lifetime, many of us have witnessed dramatic changes. These changes are exponential, courtesy of the extended lifespans that come with medical innovations. Some experts believe that this is merely the beginning. For example, Haim Israel of Global Thematic Investing […]
3 years ago
A smart energy grid is a two-way electrical framework that relies on Big Data Analytics and IoT technologies to enable smart metering of electricity. The

A smart energy grid is a two-way electrical framework that relies on Big Data Analytics and IoT technologies to enable smart metering of electricity. The advantages of smart grids include a more efficient method of electricity transmission, a quicker containment and restoration after electrical emergencies, lowered costs for utility operations and management teams, and lower energy bills for consumers. Smart grids enable customers to become more proactive and educated about their electricity usage as they evolve into prosumers who also contribute to the electricity supply. In addition to residential customers, businesses also use smart meters to track their energy and track how costs differ according to building areas.


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3 months ago

Blockchain and Natural Resources: Enhancing Transparency and Traceability in Supply Chains

Nikolas Perrault | Montreal, Canada - Nikolas Perrault, the founder and CEO of Twilight, blogs about natural resources and energy.
A natural resource's path from extraction to the final product can be long and complex. This lack of transparency can lead to concerns about
2 years ago
6 Tips to Drive Sustainable Business Growth
Anyone who's ever tried to drive sustainable growth can tell you, it isn't easy. Here, I'm going to share six simple growth strategy tips that can put your business on the fast track.

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3 years ago
There are new federal rules involving 401(k) rollovers to IRAs. Here's what to know
The new federal guidelines focus on potential conflicts of interest and what obligations your adviser owes you to help you make wise financial choices
3 years ago
Solar energy revolution: Past point of no return
The falling cost of solar energy affects investors in other industries.
4 years ago
Thanks To State Schemes And Solar Installations On Rooftops Australia Is On Track To Achieve 50% Renewable

Thanks to state schemes and solar installations on rooftops Australia is on track to achieve 50% renewable energy by 2030 without government intervention.

So there’s still some hope. Scott Morrison may love coal until his dying day, and his lack of a transition plan will likely lead to a boom-bust investment cycle and a sudden mass loss of jobs… but at least the rest of us can get on with making the transition to renewables like reasonable sensible people.

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Nikolas Perrault

Nikolas Perrault is a Chartered Financial Analyst at the helm of Twilight Capital, a capital market advisory consulting firm based in Montreal, which he formed in 2008. Mr. Perrault was born in Rwanda and has traveled extensively for decades throughout the world. He has a passion for discovering new cultures and building bridges between them. Twilight is on a constant quest for opportunities to connect entrepreneurs internationally and to assist public and private companies in their overall capital market strategy. Nikolas Perrault attended Concordia University, where he graduated with his Bachelor of Commerce degree in Finance in 1991. In 1997, he received his Chartered Financial Analyst designation. His experiences spans the industries of financial analysis, human resources management and securities trading. He also is knowledgable about the field of natural resources and renewable energy.

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