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2,800 jobs created as carbon capture expands on Wales and North West England
Britain improves its efforts in clean energy as the HyNet carbon capture and storage (CCUS) cluster expands, securing 800 new skilled jobs and bringing the total number of direct roles supported by the project to 2,800 across North Wales and North West England.
Innovation IF23 Call boosts European decarbonisation with six new projects
The European Commission has expanded its support for clean technology development by awarding grant agreements to six additional projects under the Innovation Fund 2023 general call for Net-Zero Technologies (IF23 Call).
Nanobubble transformation of water treatment
Professor Niall English discusses the challenges and advancements in water treatment, highlighting AquaB Nanobubble Innovations’ breakthrough nanobubble-generation technology, which offers a more sustainable solution for water treatment across various sectors.
EU reassesses car labelling directive to boost digitalisation and zero-emission vehicle uptake
The European Commission has published a new evaluation of the Car Labelling Directive (Directive 1999/94/EC), revealing that while the policy has helped consumers make more informed vehicle choices, there is room for improvement to help meet the EU’s climate and digital goals.
UK introduces new laws to lead global market in sustainable aviation fuel
New sustainable aviation fuel measures will support aviation expansion in the UK and meet decarbonisation goals.
Wrightbus secures £150m finance package from HSBC UK
Zero-emission bus manufacturing, Wrightbus has announced a £150 million finance package from HSBC UK to ramp up low-carbon transport fleets.
Carbon capture’s role in the pursuit of Net Zero
To what extent is Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage becoming a critical technology in achieving Net Zero emissions globally? Nico Schmaeling at John Crane explains
The government invests to strengthen the UK fusion energy industry
In hopes of strengthening the UK's position as a global leader in clean energy, the government has announced a £20 million investment into the 'Starmaker One' fusion energy fund.
Microbially-assisted phytoremediation of cadmium
Arpita Bose, PhD, Associate Professor and Nida Zainab, PhD Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, guide us through the process of microbially-assisted phytoremediation of cadmium.
Schneider electric addresses sustainability challenges for government use of AI
The potential for AI to deliver a new generation of citizen-centric public services and efficient governance is too great to ignore, but how can it be done while decarbonising and ensuring sustainability goals?
Electrified (electro)catalyst production and recycling for sustainable catalyst-based chemical industries
Savitha Thayumanasundaram, Research and Development Scientist at the Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO) & Project Coordinator of the FIREFLY consortium, explains electrified (electro)catalyst production and recycling for sustainable catalyst-based chemical industries.
UK and China restart climate change dialogue to tackle the global crisis
The UK and China have come together to discuss important matters regarding climate change, hoping to address the global challenge of climate emergency.
EU-India Science and Technology Agreement drives innovation and global impact
The EU-India Science and Technology Agreement was first signed in 2001 and has since been renewed multiple times. Promoting research and innovation collaboration between the European Union and India is important.
The UK and India strengthen ties to tackle the climate crisis
The UK and India have joined forces to accelerate the global clean energy transition to combat climate change and drive economic growth.
£30 million boost will support clean maritime technology and coastal economies
The UK government will be investing £30 million into accelerating the decarbonisation of sea travel and encouraging growth in coastal economies
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Role of extracellular electron transfer in the nitrogen cycle
Extracellular electron transfer impacts the nitrogen cycle by enhancing microbial processes and connecting to other biogeochemical cycles. Understanding EET mechanisms provides insights into ecosystem functioning and potential advancements; Arpita Bose and Zhecheng (Robert) Zhang explain.
A legacy of medicine and biodiversity: Protecting the cinchona tree
The endangered Cinchona officinalis, native to the Andean foothills, produced the world’s first anti-malarial drug. Augusta Cueva-Agila explains why it is crucial to conserve this species and how conservation efforts can be implemented.
Gearing up public sector transport decarbonisation
Ian Reed, Category Manager for Fleet at YPO, discusses what progress is being made in the decarbonisation of public sector transport.
Civil society engagement to ensure affordable energy
Civil society’s participation in keeping energy affordable for all Europeans is essential, the European Economic and Social Committee states.
£500 million investment to deliver 1,200 zero-emission buses
The UK government and bus operator have announced a £500 million investment to manufacture 1,200 zero-emission buses, marking a significant step in the transition to greener public transport.