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Clean energy is vital for all of Europe
In a speech, Climate Action and Energy Commissioner, Miguel Arias Cañete, highlights the clean energy transition taking place across Europe
Why you shouldn’t ignore environmentally friendly construction
Reconomy's Richard Walker shares the value of environmentally friendly construction and why everyone should continue to push the green agenda
Carbon neutrality: Phasing out coal by 2030 in Finland
Riku Huttunen, Director General, Energy Department at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment shares Finland’s ambition to achieve carbon neutrality
Milton Keynes’ EV charging infrastructure to be expanded
As part of the delivery of the UK’s first Go Ultra Low City, Milton Keynes’ EV charging infrastructure is undergoing significant expansion
After being awarded £9 million as part of the government’s Go Ultra Low Cities programme in January 2016, the public charging network for electric vehicles (EVs) in Milton...
Future fuel efficient cars set to boost consumer savings
The fuel efficient cars of the future will save money for consumers as well as being better for the environment, according to a new study from BEUC
A report commissioned by BEUC, the European Consumer Organisation, has found that fuel efficient cars will save consumers considerable amounts over the next...
Is CCS an affordable route to carbon reduction targets?
Andrew Green, Programme Manager at the Energy Technologies Institute, outlines the possible role of carbon capture and storage in meeting the UK’s carbon reduction targets…
In theory, the United Kingdom (UK) should be well placed to develop a carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry that offers the most affordable route...
Warwickshire CC awards nearly half a million to help small businesses
Small businesses in Warwickshire have benefited from funding from the county council to help them grow…
A total of £427,736 worth of funding has been granted by Warwickshire County Council. The funding is being used to help small businesses to develop.
Since October 2015, the county council has awarded grants to...
Engineering a cleaner future for UK fossil fuels
Leadership and clear decisions are needed to drive cleaner energy infrastructure forward, according to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ Dr Jenifer Baxter
As we near the UN Climate Change talks in Paris later this month, the focus is quite rightly turning to how we reduce the impact of global warming...
Transforming Europe’s energy system
Research and innovation could accelerate Europe’s energy transformation, as outlined by EU Commissioner for Energy, Miguel Arias Cañete in a speech at the SET-Plan Conference
A rapidly changing energy and climate landscape require a realignment in the way we work. That is why the vision we have for the SET-Plan...
In Malmö our waste becomes our fuel
Daniel Skog from the City of Malmo outlines how locally produced vehicle fuel could help the city’s transport become more sustainable
In Malmö every third trip is done on a bicycle. Also the local railways and coming trams are experiencing increased business but still there is a need for sustainable...
Leading electronic control for vehicle energy optimisation
A key factor for environmentally-friendly fuel-efficient vehicles.
In the near future, substantial changes in mobility and land transport will take place. Population growth, energy issues, environment preservation and improvement of life quality and mobility safety will require revolutionary innovations. The automotive industry will need to undergo a deep transformation to...
Hydrogen-powered flights: A greener sky by 2045
Exciting advances in hydrogen technology mean that fossil-free air travel could soon become a reality.
How to combat poor indoor air quality (IQA) while also saving energy
Recent heat pump developments have made it possible to tackle the issue of poor indoor air quality without sacrificing energy efficiency.
Biodiesel blends untapped potential for decarbonisation
Dickon Posnett, Argent Energy’s Director of Corporate Affairs and President of the European Biodiesel Board, sheds light on an existing but often overlooked opportunity to help truck fleets triple their carbon savings, immediately.
Britain has a plan to let aid through in Gaza
After an assessment by the World Food Program (WFP), the hunger crisis in Gaza has reached a critical point.
Hydrogen refuelling station at new dimensions
Dr. Stefan Rehm, Managing Director of Hypion GmbH, presents the logic of integrated hydrogen hubs as concept to decarbonise heavy duty road transportation.
Innovating fuel cells: Breaking the barriers towards a hydrogen future
Eliska Krizova, Fuel Cell Stack Engineer, at Bramble Energy, discusses the main challenges to a hydrogen future and some of the innovations helping clear the roadblocks
In recent years, hydrogen has become somewhat of a buzzword - and for good reason. It is the most abundant chemical element in the...
Batteries: A European success story?
Batteries are a great example of a European success story, and seasoned professional, Charles Feld from Grayling’s Energy, Environment and Transport practice is here to tell us all about it.
The Shell card: Simplifying refuelling for public sector fleets
With a variety of applications, the Shell Card offers a comprehensive solution to the management and efficiency of public sector fleets.
The importance of irrigation systems in enhancing winegrape vineyards resilience
In semi-arid regions of the world where summer rainfall for crop production is limited, irrigation systems have become essential for sustainable crop production.