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Five Steps to Good Sustainability Reporting (a Practical Guide for Companies)

Sustainability reporting and disclosure on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) issues is increasing globally. Twenty percent of S&P 500 companies published sustainability reports in 2011, and eight years later, that number reached 90 percent in 2019. Sustainability reporting has moved from a “nice to have” to an expectation of all companies. BSR sees sustainability reporting as achieving two compelling outcomes: informed decision-making by stakeholders and improved sustainability performance by companies. Companies that disclose information in a sustainability report do so because it provides clear external and internal benefits.
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Five Steps to Good Sustainability Reporting (a Practical Guide for Companies)

Sustainability reporting and disclosure on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) issues is increasing globally. Twenty percent of S&P 500 companies published sustainability reports in 2011, and eight years later, that number reached 90 percent in 2019. Sustainability reporting has moved from a “nice to have” to an expectation of all companies. BSR sees sustainability reporting as achieving two compelling outcomes: informed decision-making by stakeholders and improved sustainability performance by companies. Companies that disclose information in a sustainability report do so because it provides clear external and internal benefits.
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From Digital Twin Paradigm to Digital Water Services

ABSTRACT In the context of water distribution networks (WDNs), researchers and technicians are actively working on new ways to transition into the digital era. They are focusing on creating standardized methods that fit the unique characteristics of these systems, with a strong emphasis on developing customized digital twins. This involves combining advanced hydraulic modeling with advanced data-driven techniques like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning. This paper begins by giving a detailed overview of the important progress that has led to this digital transformation. It highlights the potential to create interconnected digital water services (DWSs) that can support all aspects of managing, planning, and designing WDNs. This approach introduces standardized procedures that allow a continuous improvement of the digital representation of these networks. Additionally, technicians benefit from DWSs developed as QGIS software plugins. These services strategically enhance their understanding of technical decisions, improving logical reasoning, consistency, scalability, integrability, efficiency, effectiveness, and adaptability for both short-term and long-term management tasks. Notably, the framework remains adaptable, ready to embrace upcoming technological advancements and data gathering capabilities, all while keeping end-users central in shaping these technical developments.
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From Digital Twin Paradigm to Digital Water Services

ABSTRACT In the context of water distribution networks (WDNs), researchers and technicians are actively working on new ways to transition into the digital era. They are focusing on creating standardized methods that fit the unique characteristics of these systems, with a strong emphasis on developing customized digital twins. This involves combining advanced hydraulic modeling with advanced data-driven techniques like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning. This paper begins by giving a detailed overview of the important progress that has led to this digital transformation. It highlights the potential to create interconnected digital water services (DWSs) that can support all aspects of managing, planning, and designing WDNs. This approach introduces standardized procedures that allow a continuous improvement of the digital representation of these networks. Additionally, technicians benefit from DWSs developed as QGIS software plugins. These services strategically enhance their understanding of technical decisions, improving logical reasoning, consistency, scalability, integrability, efficiency, effectiveness, and adaptability for both short-term and long-term management tasks. Notably, the framework remains adaptable, ready to embrace upcoming technological advancements and data gathering capabilities, all while keeping end-users central in shaping these technical developments.
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Gas Turbine – SGT 600 (Basic Training)

The purpose of this document is to introduce the general principles of gas turbines, and the effect of changing site conditions on gas turbine performance.
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Gas Turbine – SGT 600 (Basic Training)

The purpose of this document is to introduce the general principles of gas turbines, and the effect of changing site conditions on gas turbine performance.
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