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Traceability, Accountability, and Diversification Come to the Forefront as the Energy Sector Enters a New Decade

  Prediction 1: In 2020, renewable/sustainable energy will attract 85 percent of all new investment but demand for oil and gas remains high. The first and most obvious change in the market is that renewable fuel consumption is going to increase dramatically. Figures from the International Energy Agency (IEA) suggest that by 2023 renewables will …

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How Smart Contracts are Reducing Inefficiencies in Construction

  The construction industry notoriously lags in productivity improvements and technology adoption. Its sluggish pace results in trillions of dollars in lost value – approximately $1.6 trillion a year. One underlying cause of this lagging performance is the way the industry develops complex physical assets, a process that has essentially remained unchanged in the face …

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3D Printing: The Real Possibilities for Printing Infrastructure

  3D printers. You’re probably picturing one of two things: desktop machines printing plastic items often located in schools, libraries, or at home, or metal printers that create optimized brackets, automotive parts, or jet engines. However, this technology spans an even greater spectrum, from micro printing biological tissue to the large-scale printing of cars and …

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