Innovation News Network brings you the latest research and innovation news from the fields of science, environment, energy, critical raw materials, technology, and electric vehicles.
Campaigners urge UK ‘pay per mile’ EV tax to fill £5bn revenue gap
Campaign for Better Transport is calling on the UK Government to introduce a new EV tax to fill a £5bn 'black hole' in fuel duty revenue.
Restructuring Alberta’s energy market: An opportunity for innovation
Energy Storage Canada discusses Alberta's electricity market redesign, and how to address existing challenges and support market evolution.
Innovating climate-positive housing for a sustainable future
Adopting sustainable building materials is crucial for reducing carbon emissions, conserving resources, and improving health and well-being.
Analysing progress in developing Europe’s energy storage sector
EIT InnoEnergy’s Thematic Leader of Smartgrid and Storage, Johan Soderböm discusses Europe's energy storage potential.
UK secures record pipeline of clean energy projects
The UK’s sixth renewables auction has delivered a record number of clean energy projects powering the equivalent of 11 million homes.
Why green spaces are key to combating extreme heat in the Global South
Research reveals that cities in the Global South are increasingly vulnerable to extreme heat due to a lack of cooling green spaces.
Montréal North Island Integrated University Health and Social Services Centre: A beacon of research...
CIUSSS du Nord-de-l’Île-de-Montréal drives health and social transformation in Québec through innovative research and advanced technology.
Adopting technology into your business is a journey, not a quick fix
Everyone loves new technology, but many underestimate the difficulty of implementing sustainability in the workforce.
CNA: Leading the charge in sustainable development through education
CNA is committed to integrating sustainability into its academic environment and promoting cutting-edge green technologies and research.
Study reveals hidden triggers of global water scarcity
Recent research conducted at Stockholm University has unveiled a new approach to quantifying the global risk of water scarcity.











