Energy

The latest energy production news from organisations working in solar, wind, hydro and hydrogen power solutions along with developments from the battery storage sector.

UKAEA’s new fusion machine set to commercialise regional power

UKAEA's new fusion machine uses extreme temperatures to inform engineering and design under fusion-relevant plant conditions.

New green ammonia plant could tackle UK’s energy storage challenges

A new prototype facility has been switched on to manufacture green ammonia using renewable electricity and store hydrogen.

Brand-new ‘SMEs Driving Energy Efficiency Award’ among the three EUSEW 2026 Award categories

EUSEW organisers are introducing a new Award category: SMEs Driving Energy Efficiency Award. Find out more.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest energy news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 7 and Goal 11.

Affordable and Clean Energy - UN SDG Goal 7 Sustainable Cities and Communities - UN SDG Goal 11

Accelerating energy and climate innovation in the US

American Diversified Enterprises shares insights on funding programs to fuel energy and climate innovation.

Can high purity alumina be sustainably produced?

Advanced Energy Minerals details how its unique chlorine leach–crystalline purification process can reduce the carbon footprint of high purity alumina production.

Positive results for battery and precious metal exploration

Conico Ltd discusses the importance of battery metals, and its ongoing exploration in Greenland and Australia.

Recharge Industries set to takeover Britishvolt within the next week

Australian battery technology start-up Recharge Industries has been confirmed as the preferred bidder Britishvolt

Advancing mineral exploration in South America

Golden Arrow Resources details the latest developments from its various mineral exploration projects in Chile and Argentina.

Energy efficient homes made possible with retrofitting

With the UK having the least energy efficient homes in Europe, more must be done to ensure that the government's net zero targets can be met.

Scientists pinpoint the problem with lithium metal batteries

Stanford University researchers have revealed that the problem with lithium metal batteries with solid electrolytes is mechanical stress. 

€1.28m funding allocated to cultivate the next generation of nuclear safety experts

The RIMANUS junior research group at TU Dresden has been awarded €1.28m in funding to develop future experts for the nuclear safety industry.

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