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Aberdeen becomes home of UK clean energy drive

Aberdeen has become the home of Great British Energy, drawing on expertise to kickstart a UK clean energy revolution.

Net zero aviation is possible if action is taken, experts say

Cambridge University has released a groundbreaking report outlining a five-year roadmap to help achieve net zero aviation by 2050.

US battery manufacturing boosted with $3bn DOE funding

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a $3bn investment in battery manufacturing and materials production.

European Green Deal will cause rising emissions outside the EU, researchers say

Analysis of the European Green Deal shows that it will decrease carbon emissions in Europe but also increase carbon emissions elsewhere.

Advancing trustworthy AI with RAIDO’s revolutionary green tech

Discover how RAIDO is transforming AI development through energy-efficient and ethically-minded technologies.

ROAD2X project to extend lifespan of electrolysis plants beyond 10 years

The ROAD2X research project is working on a breakthrough to improve the operation of high-temperature electrolysis plants.

The evolution of hydrogen production in the US

Explore the evolution and future of hydrogen production in the US and its essential role in the clean energy transition.

Delivering green hydrogen solutions

Dynelectro has announced its first commercial-scale Dynamic Electrolyser Unit (DEU), after exceeding two years performance testing.

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.

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.

US allocates $62m to advance clean hydrogen technologies

The United States Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a significant $62m investment in to advance clean hydrogen technologies.

LH2CRAFT EU-funded Project: Safe and efficient transportation of liquid hydrogen

Overview of the EU-funded LH2CRAFT project focused on safe and efficient large-scale marine transportation of liquid hydrogen.

England and Wales announce new mission to make Britain a clean energy superpower

The Prime Minister and Welsh First Minister will supercharge efforts to make Britain a clean energy superpower today.

FAA allocates $291m to propel sustainable jet fuel adoption

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced $291m funding to develop sustainable jet fuel technologies.

PNNL unveils Grid Storage Launchpad to advance energy storage technologies

The United States DOE has announced the development of a cutting-edge facility to revolutionise energy storage technologies at PNNL.

Government action required: New report highlights the potential of net zero buildings

The CCC has published its 2024 Progress Report to Parliament, and the viability of net zero buildings is one of the top items on the agenda.

Accelerating Britain’s quest to become a clean energy superpower

The Energy Mission Board continues the drive to make Britain a clean energy superpower by promoting clean, homegrown energy.

UK government announces record-breaking funding for clean energy

The Energy Secretary has announced a budget of over £1.5bn to deliver homegrown clean energy projects and boost energy security.

Pacific Northwest launches $125m clean hydrogen hub

The Pacific Northwest is supporting technology analysis of hydrogen’s role in the energy landscape through a new clean hydrogen hub.

Canadian universities set to expand towards a bold, new research horizon

Dr Andrew P Dean of Lakehead University discusses the impact of Canada’s new membership in Horizon Europe on Canadian universities.

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