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Network of regional hydrogen hubs to aid America’s clean hydrogen market

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced its intention to develop a network of regional hydrogen hubs. H2Hubs: Creating networks of hydrogen producers On 6...

Locating EV charging facilities assisted by a novel model

A research team from North Carolina State University (NCSU) has developed a model to assist drivers in locating EV charging facilities when required. A computational...

Fit for 55: Achieving Europe’s climate goals with zero emission transport

The European Commission’s Mobility and Transport department discusses the European Green Deal’s Fit for 55 package and the role that zero emission transport will...

Advancing the UK-US partnership in the automotive sector

Emma Wade-Smith OBE, Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for North America and British Consul General in New York, explains how the UK-US partnership in the...

Using nanoparticle technology to create next generation solar panels

Researchers have developed innovative nanoparticle technology that mimics plant pigment to create next generation solar panels. A team of engineers and biologists from the University...

The advantages and barriers to wireless EV charging technology

Shazan Siddiqi, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, discusses the advantages of wireless EV charging technology, and the barriers to the technology’s widespread deployment. With countries across...

Research partnership to pioneer floating offshore wind technology

The National Decommissioning Centre (NDC) and ORE Catapult have formed a partnership to develop floating offshore wind technology. Each of the three projects led by...

Offshore wind vessel decarbonisation: The first step for a net zero future

ORE Catapult’s clean maritime demonstration competition projects are set to revolutionise offshore wind vessel decarbonisation. ORE Catapult’s projects will revolutionise offshore wind The Offshore Renewable Energy...

Wind farm sound pollution could impact marine mammal behaviour

A new study has found that sound pollution caused by offshore wind farms could disrupt the normal behaviour of marine mammals. In the event that...

How European wind energy expansion could contribute to energy security

Viktoriya Kerelska, Head of Advocacy and Messaging at WindEurope, explores recent developments in European wind energy policy. The war in Ukraine has opened everyone’s eyes...

Next-generation wind plants predicted to reach 130 meters by 2035

In a new survey, experts forecast that next-generation wind power plants will be much larger in size and more economical than previous estimates. Anticipating the...

Matching EV charging infrastructure with demand

Euan Moir, Regional Manager, UK & Nordics, Shell Recharge Solutions Europe, outlines the key issues to address to ensure that EV charging infrastructure is...

Analysing the current European Earth observation market

Christopher Oligschläger, Market Analyst at the European Association of Remote Sensing Companies, gives an overview of the current European Earth observation market and sets...

Europe’s energy security: North Sea offshore wind to power the EU

European leaders meet in Denmark to discuss the role of North Sea offshore wind in strengthening the EU’s energy security. Today, 18 May 2022, the...

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