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AI could democratize nutritional advice, but safety and accuracy must come first

By: Danielle McCarthy β€” July 3rd 2023 at 20:30
Whether focusing on your diet or your contributions to the environment via food, AI tools may actually help

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Fiber is your body’s natural guide to weight management

By: Christopher Damman β€” July 3rd 2023 at 18:00
". . . consider putting the carbs back in their fiber wrappers. It's hard to improve upon nature's design"

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Climate β€’ TechCrunch

HeatTransformers turns up the dial on heat pumps with new funding

By: Haje Jan Kamps β€” April 6th 2023 at 15:42

In the Netherlands, central heating boilers will be banned by 2026 and its government has incentivized the installation of heat pumps. Meanwhile, the U.K. government estimates that heating buildings accounts for 25% of the U.K.’s greenhouse gas emissions. It passed the Energy Security Bill, and is aiming to install 600,000 heat pumps a year by 2028. All of this opens up opportunities for companies advising on, fitting and maintaining heat pumps, which is what Netherlands-based HeatTransformers, does. It just a raised €15 million Series A to go heavy on the (proverbial) gas.

β€œHeat pumps have an unbeatable CO2 reduction ratio per invested dollars for households,” says Stijn Otten, co-founder and director of HeatTransformers, β€œThis ratio is much higher than with solar for instance. This was already the case back in 2018 when we started, but even more today.”

While heat pumps might not be new technology, the tech isn’t evenly distributed. More than 60% of homes in Norway are heated using heat pumps, for example, while the U.S. sees fewer than 6% so equipped. HeatTransformers seeks to address the traditional challenges of heat pump adoption by connecting heat pump producers and installation specialists with consumers. The HeatTransformers platform takes consumers through the process from the beginning, when they might only be thinking about the benefits of a heat pump, through installation and beyond, with maintenance, online monitoring and the optimization of heat pumps.

This is a model that has attracted global energy companies, heat pump producers and installers as committed partners, including Engie, Bosch, BDR Thermea Group and dozens of local and national installers. Its €15 million Series A funding round was led by Energy Impact Partners (β€œEIP”), a global investment firm supporting the transition to a sustainable future, with participation from existing investors Fair Capital Partners and InnovationQuarter.

Interestingly, HeatTransformers told TechCrunch that it could have done without the investment but felt that it needed to scale faster in order to address the general state of the global energy market: war in Ukraine, energy poverty and carbon emissions’ climate impact.

β€œIn this process we were looking for truly professional investors who could help us scaling up across multiple markets,” says Otten. β€œBut at the same time, we also wanted investors who share the same impact fundamentals we have. This is what we found in Energy Impact Partners β€” a leading investment firm in this space with experience scaling companies like us across multiple markets.”

With heat pump sales having risen by almost 38% across Europe last year, which replaced roughly 4 billion cubic meters of natural gas and avoided 8 million tons of CO2 emissions, HeatTransformers has recognized that right now is the time to be expanding, to meet the growing need for heat pumps not just in the Netherlands, but across Europe.

β€œThis investment will cement our market-leading position in the Netherlands, it will enable us to grow into other markets like Germany and the U.K.,” says Otten. β€œFundamentally, it will help us grow and increase our impact.”

For Otten himself, the excitement lies in growing his company and, further into the future, having a lasting impact on global residential heating, as well as climate change.

β€œI am specifically looking forward to building the teams, further developing the tech-platform and building our partnerships with suppliers, energy companies and installation companies across Europe,” says Otten. β€œIn 10 years’ time, heat pumps will be the common way of heating your home across the entire globe. HeatTransformers will have played a pivotal role in speeding up this transition and [will still be] playing a role in the installation of heat pumps and optimizing the energy systems of households across multiple countries.”

HeatTransformers turns up the dial on heat pumps with new funding by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

Infant formula shortages forced some parents to feed their babies in less healthy ways

By: Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook Β·Β Jessica A. Marino β€” March 24th 2023 at 16:59
Due to the widespread infant formula shortages, many families had to resort to "suboptimal feeding practices"

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

Food prices are not the only obstacle to achieving food security

By: Monika Korzun Β·Β Farzaneh Barak β€” March 10th 2023 at 20:31
The multiple systematic barriers that result in food insecurity are both pervasive and cyclical

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

Could we all be buying lab-grown meat soon?

By: Ryan Nebeker β€” March 10th 2023 at 18:32
We may soon enter a new era of "meat" . . . but what exactly does this mean?

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

The 10 most popular recipes Food52 has shared on Instagram

By: Paul Hagopian β€” March 7th 2023 at 20:01
They say "you eat with your eyes first," do they not?

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

For the first time, women denied abortions file lawsuit against new ban

By: Eleanor Klibanoff β€” March 7th 2023 at 18:21
Women denied abortions sue Texas to clarify exceptions to the laws

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

The rise of the flexitarian: Is a social omnivore diet the way of the future?

By: Elisa Becker Β·Β Susan Jebb β€” March 6th 2023 at 20:30
For those who are unable to entirely give up animal products, why not give up at least a fraction?

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

This year, skyrocketing food prices could lead to up to 1 million additional deaths

By: Peter Alexander β€” March 3rd 2023 at 20:01
"This could be the end of an era of cheap food"

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

8 everyday foods you might not realize are ultra processed – and how to spot them

By: Julie Woods Β·Β Sarah Dickie Β·Β Mark Lawrence Β·Β Priscilla Machado β€” March 3rd 2023 at 16:59
Some "healthy" foods are actually ultra processed foods masquerading as something healthful

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

A simple-yet-brilliant hack for better boxed brownies

By: Anabelle Doliner β€” February 24th 2023 at 20:05
Plus, a way to use up leftovers from your morning brew

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

How Cape Town's "Day Zero" crisis helped mobilize water conservation efforts

By: Matthew Wingfield β€” February 24th 2023 at 19:30
Between 2016 and 2018 Cape Town experienced the real possibility of "Day Zero," the day when the taps would run dry

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

Senators Warren and Porter demand answers from big egg over "massive spike" in prices

By: Jake Johnson β€” February 19th 2023 at 18:30
While eggs' exorbitant prices have been well-documented, the reason why still seems a little murky

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

β€œSkip the Stuff” laws aim to get rid of takeout trash

By: Jodi Helmer β€” February 18th 2023 at 21:29
New legislation hopes to cut down on the extreme amount of waste due to single-use plastic

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

A new rating system aims to help shoppers parse which foods are more and less healthful

By: Dariush Mozaffarian Β·Β Renata Micha Β·Β Jeffrey B. Blumberg β€” February 18th 2023 at 18:30
Which is better for you: a bagel with cream cheese or avocado toast? A new rating system could answer that

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

How Hormel exploited confusion over the natural label

By: Ryan Nebeker β€” February 16th 2023 at 22:30
A recent settlement against Hormel Foods fought back against food industry attempts to exploit confusion

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

Pentagon confirms "object" was shot down 40,000 feet over Alaska

By: Julia Conley β€” February 11th 2023 at 02:07
The object was roughly the size of a small car

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

San Francisco synagogue shooting suspect has been arrested

By: Travis Gettys β€” February 5th 2023 at 10:00
Police arrested a man late Friday for firing off blank rounds from a handgun earlier this week at a synagogue

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

Supreme Court security worse than leak investigation initially showed

By: Travis Gettys β€” February 5th 2023 at 09:00
Multiple sources reveal that justices often used personal email accounts for sensitive communications

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