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Using gas grid to store excess electricity could boost UK renewables
Institution calls for Government support to change pipes and materials to allow excess electricity, in the form of hydrogen, to be stored in the gas grid
UK heat pump market is growing again
Senior Market Intelligence Analyst at BSRIA’s World Market Intelligence Division, Socrates Christidis looks at the current growth of the UK heat pump market.
Canada’s plan to reduce carbon emissions and strengthen their clean growth economy
Minister of Environment and Climate Change in Canada, Catherine McKenna details the country’s plan to reduce carbon emissions and strengthen their clean growth economy
CCS answers
How CCS can help to eliminate CO2 emissions through the storage of carbon dioxide
Research, Design and Manufacture of New Energy Vehicles in Swindon & Wiltshire
The push to cut vehicle emissions is fuelling the rapid development of a wide range of New Energy Vehicles
The area is committed to supporting low carbon industries and Swindon is the only place outside London to have installed two hydrogen refuelling stations, including the UK's first public access station....
A fusion future
Laban Coblentz, Head of Communication, ITER gives an absorbing insight into all things fusion and the future of fusion energy
The role of algae in sustaining our planet – past, present and future
Dr. Jaime L. Toney from the University of Glasgow highlights the vital role of algae in human existence, in both shaping and understanding the planet
UK firms to compete for share of funding to cut freight emissions
A share of £15 million in funding will be available to UK firms who apply research into reducing freight emissions to improve air quality
Are m-CHP systems the answer to reducing emissions?
José Luis Viviente from TECNALIA explains how micro combined heat and power (m-CHP) systems can help to reduce CO2 emissions in rural communities
Nuclear fusion faces delays until 2050
Experts have claimed that we may have to wait until the second half of the century for nuclear fusion energy
Nuclear fusion is a process of superheating the nuclei of light atoms such as hydrogen, causing them to join together and generate massive amounts of energy in the process.
Essentially, it...
Fusion energy could be the future of power production
Neil Alexander for the Canadian Nuclear Association shares why society should be looking to fusion energy to power homes and businesses in the future
The role of metals in the sustainable production of chemicals
Martin Warren, Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Kent and co-director of the Metals in Biology Network describes how a recent meeting of academic and industrial scientists helped to cross-fertilise research on the role of metals in the sustainable production of chemicals and the removal of pollutants.
Carbon capture brought to the forefront of the UK’s climate targets
Carbon capture and storage is a key player in the challenge to meet reduced emission targets by 2015, according to the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI)
What can the net energy analyst say to the investor and policymaker?
In the modern energy system, upwards of 10% of the total primary energy supply is expended to find, develop, extract, transform, and transport energy carriers to end-users 1. Some particularly challenging resources, such as heavy oil, require an even larger fractional expenditure for their extraction and processing. This energy...
Organic – keeping it natural
Only put in what you want to get out: Clare McDermott, from the Soil Association describes how an organic system keeps it natural…
Organic is a term defined by law. Any food labelled as organic must meet a strict set of standards so even if produce has been grown organically, to...
Encouraging sustainable transport in local areas
Transport is a sector that affects everyone, whether it be via train, catching a bus or driving through rush hour traffic. However, road transport is reportedly the second largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the EU after power generation