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Energy efficient homes made possible with retrofitting

With the UK having the least energy efficient homes in Europe, more must be done to ensure that the government's net zero targets can be met.

How Ionic Rare Earths is advancing the rare earth circular economy

Ionic Rare Earths are expediting the global transition to clean energy through magnet and heavy rare earth production via mining, refining and magnet recycling. Australian-listed...

New Aston University centre to pioneer low-carbon hydrogen production from biomass

Aston University has received a £300,000 grant to develop an integrated lab-scale centre for low-carbon hydrogen production from biomass.

Home insulation could significantly increase lifespans in England and Wales by 2050

A new study into net zero policies has discovered that implementing home insulation to make houses more energy efficient in England and Wales could...

North Sea green hydrogen pipeline project seeks PCI status from European Commission

The AquaDuctus green hydrogen pipeline project has applied to the European Commission for Project of Common Interest (PCI) status.

Restructuring the Norwegian electricity grid to reduce carbon emissions

To reduce carbon emissions by 55% by 2030, the Norwegian Government and SINTEF are introducing dramatic changes to the electricity grid.

UK Energy Demand Observatory and Laboratory receives £8m funding

An £8.7m project will pioneer an Energy Demand Observatory and Laboratory (EDOL) in the UK to help achieve net zero carbon emissions.

Cutting carbon emissions with a green ammonia production process

Scientists have made progress in making ammonia production more environmentally friendly, using green ammonia as a greener fertiliser.

Energy transition project awarded more than €9m to reduce emissions

A new energy transition project, known as WHISPER, has been awarded €9.2m in funding from Horizon Europe for a four-year innovation project.

Opportunities and challenges surrounding water for electricity generation

Water-based electricity generation does not only come from hydro dams and tidal barrages, as new technology is being developed.

Hydrogen production facilitated with new solar-powered device

Engineers have developed a device that has brought us closer to being able to harvest water from the air to produce hydrogen fuel.

New plant biomass compression method will utilise its full potential

Researchers from Okayama University have developed a novel mechanical compression method to squeeze maximum benefits from plant biomass.

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.

New project utilises biomass for affordable energy 

Aston University scientists are to start a project to use biomass from Indonesia’s unwanted rice straw for low-cost, commercial-scale energy.

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