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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...

Hurricane-resilient wind turbines to revolutionise wind technology

A research team from the University of Colorado Boulder has created hurricane-resilient wind turbines, effectively revolutionising the field of wind technology. Wind technology is expanding...

The first gas turbine powered using pure hydrogen as fuel

A research team from the University of Stavanger has, for the first time, powered a gas turbine using pure hydrogen as fuel. Hydrogen is being...

REPowerEU Plan: A boost for clean energy

What does the European Commission’s REPowerEU Plan mean for the future of European clean energy markets? As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to unfold, it...

Advantages of green hydrogen: A fuel for the clean energy transition

Why green hydrogen is a new ally for decarbonisation to advance the clean energy transition and achieve a more sustainable future. Decarbonising the planet is...

The challenges of obtaining PV materials for solar energy transition

Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar, discusses the energy transition and its effects on the solar energy sector and its suppliers obtaining PV materials. The...

Network of regional hydrogen hubs to aid America’s clean hydrogen market

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced its intention to develop a network of regional hydrogen hubs. H2Hubs: Creating networks of hydrogen producers On 6...

Using nanoparticle technology to create next generation solar panels

Researchers have developed innovative nanoparticle technology that mimics plant pigment to create next generation solar panels. A team of engineers and biologists from the University...

Research partnership to pioneer floating offshore wind technology

The National Decommissioning Centre (NDC) and ORE Catapult have formed a partnership to develop floating offshore wind technology. Each of the three projects led by...

Offshore wind vessel decarbonisation: The first step for a net zero future

ORE Catapult’s clean maritime demonstration competition projects are set to revolutionise offshore wind vessel decarbonisation. ORE Catapult’s projects will revolutionise offshore wind The Offshore Renewable Energy...

Wind farm sound pollution could impact marine mammal behaviour

A new study has found that sound pollution caused by offshore wind farms could disrupt the normal behaviour of marine mammals. In the event that...

DOE funding to provide framework for hard-to-decarbonise industries

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the launch of a decarbonisation initiative at four of its national laboratories. It is hoped that this...

How European wind energy expansion could contribute to energy security

Viktoriya Kerelska, Head of Advocacy and Messaging at WindEurope, explores recent developments in European wind energy policy. The war in Ukraine has opened everyone’s eyes...

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