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

BATRAW Project: Building Europe’s battery recycling future

BATRAW develops advanced pilot technologies to optimise EV battery dismantling, material recovery, and lifecycle traceability.

Nuclear-powered ammonia production spearheaded by US university

Learn how Utah State University and US National Labs are poised to transform ammonia production with SMR technology.

UK and US strike landmark deal to build new nuclear power stations

UK and US sign landmark deal to accelerate new nuclear power stations, creating jobs, boosting growth and strengthening energy security.

PV action hero: Flexible photovoltaics in wearable rescue applications

Maciej Sibiński from Tallinn University of Technology highlights the role of flexible photovoltaics in security and rescue systems.

Ateios Systems: Solvent-free, verified PFA-free at world’s top speeds

Ateios Systems presents solvent-free, PFAS-free LCO, LFP, NMC electrodes that boost performance and accelerate cleaner, drop-in production.

Durham scientists advance ITER reactor with landmark superconductor study

Durham University scientists have verified superconducting wires critical to the ITER reactor, boosting global efforts to make fusion energy.

Why the European Hydrogen Bank is more than just a subsidy

Discover the recent results of the European Hydrogen Bank auction and what they mean for Europe’s hydrogen sector.

Faraday Institution invests £9m into two innovative battery manufacturing projects

Faraday Institution invests £9M in two major projects to accelerate battery manufacturing, cut costs, and pioneer next-gen energy storage.

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