green transportation

EU Commission invests record €7bn into green transportation projects

The European Commission has revealed it will fund €7bn to support green transportation projects across the EU.
sustainable energy

EIT InnoEnergy welcomes new investors to accelerate sustainable energy transition

EIT InnoEnergy, a leading force in sustainable energy innovation, has announced the addition of three new investors.
Calgary DLE pilot plant

LithiumBank launches Calgary DLE pilot plant

LithiumBank Resources Corp. has opened its Calgary Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) pilot plant on schedule.

CANadian Consortium of Clinical Trial TRAINing Platform – clinical trial training programmes

Discover CANTRAIN, a patient-centred, competency-based e-learning curriculum with mentorship, to support career development.
EV charging UK

UK’s EV charging network on track for 300,000 public chargers by 2030, says ChargeUK

A new report from ChargeUK suggests that the EV charging network in the UK is rapidly expanding and is on track to meet 2030 targets.
green hydrogen targets

EU’s green hydrogen targets are unrealistic, report says

According to a new report, the EU’s 2030 green hydrogen targets for import and production are unrealistic and not likely to be met.
critical minerals

Biden approves $10m funding to support US critical mineral supply chains

The U.S Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $10m funding to support the nation’s critical mineral supply chains.

PFAS-free coatings for safe and sustainable food packaging and textiles

The ZeroF project is driving a paradigm shift in the food packaging and textiles industries, pioneering PFAS-free coatings. Read more here.
Berkeley Lab to convert agricultural waste into sustainable bioproducts and biofuels

Berkeley Lab to convert agricultural waste into sustainable bioproducts and biofuels

A Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory project has been awarded funding to convert agricultural waste into sustainable products.
laser signals

Laser signals from space pave the way for huge communication breakthrough

The University of Western Australia’s ‘TeraNet’ has successfully received laser signals from a German satellite in low Earth orbit.