IBM's Summit supercomputer is being utilized by GE for wind energy simulations. The Summit is rated as the second fastest computing equipment in the world.
IBM researchers have developed a new plastics recycling process called VolCat recycling. The company believes this technology could be adopted globally within the next five years to address plastic waste.
IBM is collaborating with the Beijing Municipal Government on the 'Green Horizon' project to optimize energy for local industries, address air pollution, and improve renewable energy forecasting using its Hybrid Renewable Energy Forecasting (HyRef) technology.
The research and development arm of IBM, it has been experimenting in renewable energy, with a strong interest in solar energy, and is planning a new approach to make solar power more attractive and efficient.
IBM has partnered with the UK Defense Infrastructure Organization to provide smart building software and services aimed at improving environmental friendliness and material usage in construction.
Technology company that developed a process for creating thin-film solar cells using common substances like zinc and iron. IBM conducted studies demonstrating the viability of this approach, achieving 9.6% conversion efficiency in 2010.
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