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Glasgow’s £10 million hydrogen storage project for clean energy
A new hydrogen storage project in Glasgow with nearly £10 million in UK government funding to provide zero-carbon fuel for clean energy storage.
Energy transitions: Keeping the society on board
Scientific Responsible of PARIS REINFORCE, discusses importance of an honest and inclusive conversation when considering the move to a carbon-free economy.
EU must gain global leadership to avoid the perfect energy storm
Alena Mastantuono, EESC Member, and Petr Zahradník, Economist, argue that the EU must gain global leadership to avoid the perfect energy storm
Can innovation accelerate the global transition to clean energy?
Ben Palmer, patent attorney at Withers & Rogers, examines how many patents have been filed for hydrogen energy inventions - what does the number say about clean energy technology?
Are green benefits enough to sell net-zero?
Catherine Hunter, Senior Account Manager at Aspectus Group, discusses why we need to reframe the conversation on selling net-zero past just the green benefits.
Commission addresses rise in global energy prices with new ‘toolbox’
The Europen Commission has adopted a Communication on Energy Prices to tackle the rise in global energy prices.
UK creates new green rules for government contracts
According to the changes, beginning 30 September, companies bidding for government contracts worth over £5 million must commit to Net Zero emissions by 2050.
Electric buses – simulation provides a roadmap for greener public transport
Electric buses are breaking through in city transportation. VTT Smart eFleet simulation service, created by VTT Technical Research Centre in Finland, helps to plan the optimal solution.
The Green Post COVID Era: Sustainable IT for the future
Walter Heck, CTO at HeleCloud, looks ahead to the Green Post COVID Era and argues that sustainable IT paves the way for a green future.
Renewable energy: Next generation solar power
Peder Vejsig Pedersen discussing the growing need and development of renewable energy and the demand for the next generation in solar power.
Storage – vital for hydrogen to solve renewable energy challenges
Georgina Ainscow, Patent Attorney at Reddie & Grose LLP, unpacks why storage will be vital for hydrogen to help solve renewable energy challenges.
Reshaping Europe’s entire energy system
Open Access Government charts the European Commission’s ambitious goals to reshape the entire energy system across Europe.
Study finds 95% of renewable energy capacity in richest countries
With the release of the much-anticipated IPCC report, the decarbonisation race is on - but some countries will have an easier transition to renewable technology, while others will risk their populations and economies.
US Infrastructure Bill proposes $73 billion for clean energy
The $1 trillion Infrastructure Bill, formally known as BIF, is a momentous and era-defining kind of proposal - with $73 billion laid aside for investment into clean energy infrastructure and electric-vehicle charging stations.
Laying the foundations for a greener future
Nadeem Malik, head of UK & Ireland at Software AG, looks at how organisations can build back better and ensure their technology and processes are fit for a greener future.
BIPV: Powering the European Green Deal
When it comes to the European Green Deal, the push for a fully realised and functional infrastructure has never been so imminent - here, BIPV discuss how to get there.
Danfoss: District Energy End to End Optimization solution
Dmitry Bochkalov from Danfoss tells us what we need to know about their District Energy End to End Optimization solution.
Energy leader discusses Government’s whitepaper ‘Powering our Net Zero Future’
Keith Bastian, a renewable energy leader, dissects the government's plans to build a low carbon future, detailed in its recent 'Powering our Net Zero Future' whitepaper.
From European Green Cities to the proposed Carbon Zero Digital Platform
Chairman of the board and partner Peder Vejsig Pedersen explores the evolution of the European Green Cities in 1996 to the proposed Carbon Zero Digital Platform in 2021.
Net-zero by 2050: Tomorrow’s clean energy ambitions
Georgina Ainscow, Andrew Carridge & Duncan Nevett, patent attorneys at Reddie & Grose LLP, explain the net-zero by 2050 ambition & why tomorrow’s clean energy ambitions depend on innovation today.