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Salt caverns could be key to renewable energy and hydrogen storage
Salt caverns in the Earth could be key to harnessing renewable energy, urge researchers, who note that salt itself could aid hydrogen production.
Energy efficiency: What’s powering the UK’s energy future?
Glynn Williams, UK Country Director at Grundfos, ponders Government schemes and energy efficiency at a time of skyrocketing energy bills and a cost-of-living crisis.
Energy price crisis: Support for consumers & businesses
Petru Sorin Dandea from the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), explores the support available for consumers and businesses in light of the energy price crisis.
Moving the energy system towards climate action
In 2020, the World Resources Institute reported that 73% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulted from the consumption of energy – it's time to improve the energy system.
EU building renovation for energy efficiency and the role of banks
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and rising fuel prices have forced EU countries to reevaluate their energy policies, bringing energy efficiency and building renovation into sharp focus.
Green hydrogen produced from seawater with nearly 100% efficiency
Researchers have successfully split seawater to produce green hydrogen, a highly reactive fuel alternative that reduces emissions.
Going green: transport innovation in the face of climate change
How transport innovations and developments will shape our futures despite the challenges of climate change.
Managing the energy price rises in Europe
Open Access Government delve into how the European Commission tackled 2022’s dramatic energy price rises.
Tackling public sector energy security and management through the IoT
The energy sector is undergoing enormous change as governments and businesses strive to transform energy security, storage and consumption.
The potential of geothermal energy as a low-carbon source
Alex Hunter, CEO at Sherwood Power, argues that geothermal energy offers significant potential as a source of low-carbon energy, but there are challenges which must be addressed if the UK is to benefit.
Green technology: A world of opportunity
Providing renewable technology solutions to help companies meet the 2050 net-zero deadline.
Gavin Cunjamalay – Project Better Energy
Gavin Cunjamalay is our group head of sustainability at Project Better Energy
Our group focuses on transforming homes and enhancing businesses through state-of-the-art green technology. Our mission is to enrich people’s lives with clean energy and make great things happen. We provide the highest level of service and a vast...
Councils and Housing Association lack actionable data to tackle energy efficiency drive
Councils and Housing Associations lack actionable data to tackle energy efficiency drive as Rishi Sunak authorises £18 million energy efficiency public information campaign.
Credit and collateral: How central banks can spur a greening of finance
With calculations suggesting that the financial system is effectively funding temperature increases of over three degrees centigrade, how can central banks promote the greening of finance?
Net zero targets lie within the UK’s relationship with energy
Chris Darby, CTO and Co-Founder of ev.energy, argues that once the UK adjusts its relationship with energy, then it will reach its net zero targets.
Sustainable development needs eco-engineering to help solve the water-food-energy nexus
Dr Rod Coogan, Agri-Food Expert at PA Consulting argues that sustainable development needs eco-engineering to help solve the water-food-energy nexus.
UK spends £2 billion destroying the forests for bioenergy – despite COP27 pledges
Despite its pledges to protect the forests at COP27, the UK has increased biomass subsidies for bioenergy by £2 billion annually, which involves mass deforestation.
Creating energy-efficient displays through blue quantum dot technology
Display devices based on quantum dots have promised greater power efficiency, brightness and colour purity than previous generations of displays.
European bio-based industries leading the green transition
Nicoló Giacomuzzi-Moore, Executive Director ad interim at CBE JU – Circular Bio‐based Europe Joint Undertaking, explains how European bio-based industries are leading the green transition.
Making European consumers a lever for the green transition
Thierry Libaert from the European Economic and Social Committee states the case for making European consumers a lever for the green transition.