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The World of Solar: Optimising the availability of solar power

Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar, discusses the development of his consultancy offshoot, The World of Solar, optimising the availability of solar power, and...

UK government invests £54m in carbon removal technologies

The UK government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy recently announced a £54m investment into carbon removal technologies. On 8 July 2022, the UK...

The European Commission: Upscaling European PV production

European Solar has investigated and emphasised the necessity of developing European PV production, to secure a global green energy transition. “The European Commission wants to...

Diverse solar panel supply chains: Required to transition to net zero

A report released today – 7 July 2022 – by the International Energy Agency has emphasised the necessity of diverse solar panel supply chains...

The UK renewables auction scheme: Pioneering clean energy

A recent announcement has revealed that the UK government’s renewables auction scheme has delivered a record clean energy capacity. Today, 7 July 2022, several benefits...

Electricity Networks Commissioner appointment will facilitate energy independence in Britain

Nick Winser has been appointed as the UK’s first Electricity Networks Commissioner, a vital new position that forms part of the British Energy Security...

Antimony sulphide devices: Enhancing renewable energy

A research team from Osaka University has revealed a feature that exists in antimony sulphide devices, which has the potential to create more robust...

Centre for Hydrogen: Expanding Singapore’s hydrogen economy

A research team from the National University of Singapore has addressed barriers regarding adopting green hydrogen, to boost Singapore’s hydrogen economy. Burning fossil fuels is...

Renewable energy technologies: Reconstructing Ukraine’s energy sector

The European Commission and renewables associations unite to help reconstruct Ukraine’s energy sector with renewables at its core. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has revealed...

Modernising US hydropower facilities with $630m funding boost

The Biden Administration has announced funding worth $630m to modernise the United States’ hydropower facilities. This week, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released...

Assessing the role of nuclear power in the clean energy transition

The International Energy Agency has recently released a report evaluating the position of nuclear power in the clean energy transition. Nuclear power is rapidly gaining...

Complaints issued over EV charging facilities at Glastonbury Festival

Festival-goers deterred by extortionate electric vehicle (EV) charging fees at Glastonbury Festival complain about lack of green energy awareness. As the popularity of electric vehicles...

Integrated mineral carbonation: Decarbonising Western Australia

A research team from Curtin University is pioneering decarbonisation in Western Australia through integrated mineral carbonation. Bill Johnston, MLA, Mines and Petroleum Minister, announced on...

Norway: Pioneering the clean energy transition

The International Energy Agency has noted that Norway’s clean energy transition can enable the acceleration of emissions reductions in fuel production, transport, and industry. Norway’s...

The future potential of bidirectional EV charging

Matthew Margetts, Director of Sales and Marketing at Smarter Technologies, outlines the benefits of smart EV charging systems and the potential of bidirectional EV...

Floating offshore wind development: Essential in the UK’s race to net zero

The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult’s Floating Offshore Wind Centre of Excellence has launched a report that will allow the floating wind industry to effectively...

Could chemistry improve the efficiency of perovskite solar panels?

A research team from the University of Surrey is utilising chemistry to make perovskite solar panels more efficient. How does ferrocene help in improving the...

TMR for nuclear power generation: Developing a viable source of energy

A research team from Ritsumeikan University, Japan, has investigated the TMR for nuclear power generation. Rapidly growing populations combined with urbanisation and industrialisation are leading...

Are biogas and biomethane supply chains eco-friendly?

Researchers from Imperial College London have revealed that biogas and biomethane supply chains may not be as environmentally friendly as originally thought. Scientists have acknowledged...

Scientists significantly extend the life of organic aqueous flow batteries

Scientists from the University of Cambridge and Harvard University have collaborated to extend the life of organic aqueous flow batteries. How can this technology store energy from...

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