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Warwick University awarded £17M to host UK’s most powerful nuclear magnetic resonance instrument

Warwick University is leading a consortium granted £17m to acquire the UK's most powerful nuclear magnetic resonance instrument.

EU green investments needed to hit ambitious climate targets

In a new study, experts have proposed a European pact to increase EU green investments, allowing Paris Agreement targets to be met. 

European innovation boosted with €890m EIT investment

EIT has announced its biggest funding round, which will be used to facilitate European innovation over the next three years.

KTH collaboration aims to overcome fusion energy challenges

The KTH Royal Institute of Technology is collaborating to innovate solutions to the challenges stopping fusion energy commercialisation.

Ammonia’s role in the energy transition

Discover the emerging role of ammonia as a sustainable energy alternative for the global transition to green energy.

Creating sustainable aviation fuel

Researchers from Worcester Polytechnic Institute have developed a novel method for making net-zero aviation fuel.

Green innovation firm, Dynelectro, enters critical phase

It is expensive and difficult to convert solar and wind energy into green hydrogen and fuels. Power-to-X technology could be the solution.

Met4Tech: Ensuring a circular economy roadmap for technology metals

The Met4Tech project combines leading UK academics to develop an alternative technology metals circular economy.

Transitioning to green energy could produce more harmful carbon emissions

The construction of green energy sources consumes energy, some of which comes from the fossil fuels we are trying to eradicate.

Deep geothermal energy could allow us to leave fossil fuels in the past

The heat beneath our feet, known as deep geothermal energy, could provide more than enough clean, renewable energy to meet world demands.

Hybrid fuel cell power: High electric efficiency from low-carbon fuels at low cost

This technology development effort aims to drive both radically lower capital costs (70%-LHV) at distributed generation scales of 125 kW.

Solving the fertiliser crisis by bringing the solution home

Discover FuelPositive’s innovative green ammonia production technology which aims to tackle food insecurity.

University of Manchester project to recover hydrogen fuel from waste

A University of Manchester project has received UK Government funding to innovate a novel technique to recover hydrogen fuel from waste

Clean tech projects boosted by $3bn EU Commission funding

The EU Commission provides €3 billion to support innovative clean tech projects to reduce Europe’s dependency on Russian fossil fuels.

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