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Bio-based solutions for a circular economy
Principal Scientist Ulla Forsström from the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd tells us about the INN-PRESSME Open Innovation Test Bed project, which aims to develop novel, sustainable and recyclable bio-based solutions to replace fossil-based plastic.
Purple non-sulfur bacteria and the circular economy
Arpita Bose, Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, discusses the potential of microbial solutions in supporting sustainable and environmentally responsible alternatives to the traditional linear economy.
Delaying action on decarbonisation makes innovation absolutely critical
Professor Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Director of the Industrial Decarbonisation Research & Innovation Centre (IDRIC) and the UK’s Champion for Industrial Decarbonisation, explains how innovation can help keep Britain on track for net zero.
Research to reduce polarisation in the swedish energy policy debate
Filip Johnsson, Professor at Chalmers University of Technology, argues that research can help to reduce polarisation in the Swedish energy policy debate.
Reducing aviation carbon emissions through U.S. sustainable aviation fuels
Dr Reyhaneh Shenassa, Chief Engineer at the Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO), U.S. Department of Energy, explains how U.S. sustainable aviation fuels will reduce aviation carbon emissions.
Light-induced evaporation: Study shows light can trigger water evaporation without heat
Evaporation happens around us all the time. However, a recent study found a surprising factor where evaporation can take place without heat present.
Energy policy priorities for Europe, including Sweden
Ebba Busch, Minister for Energy, Business and Industry and Deputy Prime Minister, Ministry of Climate and Enterprise, charts the energy policy priorities for Europe, including those of her own Government in Sweden.
Anaerobic digestion: A sustainable solution for combatting food waste
Despite the recent government review of net zero policies, food waste's environmental impact persists, highlighting the importance of anaerobic digestion.
Transforming chicken feathers into clean electricity
Food industry generates vast poultry-related waste, with 40 million tonnes of chicken feathers. This is why clean energy is so necessary.
Revolutionising CO2 capture: The microbial enzyme solution
By isolating a microbial enzyme and attaching it to an electrode, researchers have achieved efficient one-way conversion of CO2 into formate and, therefore, discovering a new form of CO2 capture.
Strengthening UK-Taiwan trade and investment: Lord Faulkner’s visit
Lord Faulkner of Worcester, the UK Trade Envoy to Taiwan, embarks on a week-long mission to Taiwan to fortify the UK-Taiwan Trade Partnership and foster deeper economic ties.
Revolutionary electrocatalyst boosts clean energy efficiency
The discoveries in nanomaterial phase engineering present exciting prospects for creating effective catalysts, which in turn can play a vital role in advancing clean energy efficiency solutions and sustainable development.
EDF Renewables UK and Ireland: Combatting climate change with clean energy
At EDF Renewables UK and Ireland, we’re passionate about creating a net zero future where clean energy powers our lives and protects our planet from climate change.
Decarbonising aviation: Sustainable aviation fuels are coming to UK flight
Sustainable aviation fuels are coming to aviation. The UK should seize this opportunity, Andy Phillips, Aerospace Policy Advisor at ADS Group argues, as a contribution towards decarbonising aviation.
Supporting the transition to electric vehicles in 2023
The Defence Support organisation has launched hydrogen stations for Front-Line Command EVs, initiating the transition to electric vehicles.
UK government grants hundreds of new North Sea oil and gas licences
The UK has granted hundreds of North Sea oil and gas licenses to ‘reduce reliance on hostile states’ and enhance energy security, but critics note this move is not only bad for the environment, but also will not change British oil and gas for the better.
Energy systems and the electrification of transport, industry and household
Energy systems research at the division of Energy technology, Chalmers University of Technology, aims to speed up the electrification of transport and industry as well as decarbonize material systems to reduce embedded carbon emissions of building and infrastructure.
Virgin Atlantic’s historic 100% SAF transatlantic flight
Virgin Atlantic's consortium announces a historic milestone with the world's first 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) transatlantic flight.
The role of microbial diversity in microbial electrosynthesis
Bacteria are often painted as the enemy of humanity. Before the discovery of antibiotics, a wound getting infected was frequently a death sentence.
Funding of €3.6 billion for clean technology projects by EU innovation fund
The European Commission has announced allocating over €3.6 billion to 41 large-scale clean technology projects as part of the EU innovation fund.