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EU faces potential natural gas shortage in 2023

A report from the IEA has found that the EU could face a natural gas shortage of almost 30 billion cubic metres in 2023.

Radio waves sustainably power the internet of things

Scientists have developed an innovative technology that harvests energy from radio waves to sustainably power the Internet of Things.

DualFlow project receives £3m funding to develop energy conversion and storage technology

Learn about the DualFlow project, which has been awarded £3 million in funding to develop energy conversion and storage technology.

Groundbreaking KIT power supply boasts a 50-year lifetime

A cutting-edge power supply pioneered by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has been demonstrated to have a lifetime of up to 50 years.

European Citizens Energy Forum: Understanding energy consumers’ behaviour to design nudging interventions

Mariano Votta and Filippos Anagnostopoulos discuss how the Citizens Energy Forum is aiming to mitigate consumer energy consumption.

Orion Engineered Carbons: Premium carbon black grades for lithium-ion batteries

Orion Engineered Carbons offers sustainable and highly conductive carbon black solutions for lithium-ion batteries.

Rare earth element catalyst lowers cost of next-gen fuel cells

Discover how scientists have developed catalysts for next-generation fuel cells using a rare earth element (REE) known as lanthanum.

How to end Europe’s dependency on Russian gas imports

A team of US researchers has pioneered a new model they believe can eliminate Europe's dependency on Russian gas imports.

Ensuring a circular economy in rare earth production

Ionic Rare Earths is assisting the global transition to clean energy through rare earth production and magnet recycling. Australian listed company, Ionic Rare Earths Limited...

Waves carrying heated plasma energy observed for the first time

For the first time, scientists have found that electromagnetic waves, produced by high-energy particles, carry heated plasma energy.

AFCP executes a letter of intent with Progressus for clean hydrogen joint venture project

AFCP has executed a letter of intent with Progressus to develop an industry-leading clean hydrogen joint venture project.

Securing Sri Lanka’s place in the global graphite supply chain

Don Baxter, CEO of Ceylon Graphite, examines the importance of Sri Lankan vein graphite and highlights the company's future endeavours.

EU grants €12.4m to STRING for cross-border hydrogen fuel stations

Connecting Europe Facility has granted the STRING chair €12.3 million to construct 12 new hydrogen fuel stations across European borders

Decarbonising energy systems could save the planet trillions

University of Oxford research suggests that decarbonised energy systems could save the world at least $12 trillion compared to fossil fuels.

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