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Energy Market Specialist, Hitachi Energy USA Inc.

Kent Knutson is a market specialist focusing on energy industry intelligence for Hitachi Energy.  He has more than 30 years of experience designing and developing intelligence products for some...

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This is a thought-provoking fun article written by Jennifer K. (Kingson), Chief Correspondent for Axios What's Next, about cities of the future. Highlighted in the story is billionaire Marc Lore's ambitious plan to build the City of Telosa. 'Telosa' is derived from the ancient Greek word used by Aristotle meaning "highest purpose". Renewable resources will power the city and fresh water will be stored, cleaned, and reused on site. One of several partners in Telosa is aerospace company Archer which is developing an all-electric vertical takeoff and landing fleet of aircraft - designed to enable better mobility in cities. 

 

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