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The UK’s first geothermal power plant holds promise for a greener and more sustainable...
Construction has started on the United Kingdom's first geothermal power plant in Cornwall, marking a significant milestone in the nation's renewable energy landscape.
University of St Andrews secures £2 million grant for Green Hydrogen Accelerator
To boost the goal of sustainable energy solutions, the University of St Andrews has received a £2 million grant from the Wolfson Foundation to establish the Green Hydrogen Accelerator.
Machine learning leads to green energy breakthrough
Kyushu University joined Osaka University and the Fine Ceramics Center to utilise machine learning to accelerate the discovery of vital materials for advancing green energy technologies.
EPA shines a spotlight on green chemistry innovations
Jennie Romer, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Pollution Prevention at EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) in the U.S., shines the spotlight on green chemistry innovations.
Solving the UK’s current grid challenges: Time to rethink green hydrogen potential
Protium tells us about hydrogen’s role in the UK’s pursuit of a cleaner and more resilient energy future and the opportunity to accelerate decarbonisation through strategic local projects.
A step closer to Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG)
England is one step closer to embracing "Biodiversity Net Gain" (BNG) as a fundamental principle for future developments
On Wednesday, September 27th, the government revealed its plan to lay upcoming legislation in November, marking the initial move to formalise Biodiversity Net Gain requirements.
Biodiversity net gain mandate unveiled
Starting in January 2024,...
UK and Germany join forces to propel the hydrogen industry forward
In a groundbreaking move, the UK and Germany have joined hands to propel the global hydrogen industry to new heights.
UK pledges £3 billion to support green growth in Zambia
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly announces a new partnership for green growth in Zambia, with ambitious targets.
Shell Fleet Solutions: Four steps to decarbonize fleets
Here, we learn about Shell Fleet Solutions, one of the global leaders in business mobility, including why public sector fleets need to decarbonise
Shell Fleet Solutions is one of the global leaders in business mobility. Whether you are a small business owner or a large global enterprise, we provide a...
How green is Japan’s energy strategy?
Japan’s energy strategy for Asia has been dubbed "a greenwashing exercise made to benefit Japanese corporate interests" by Oil Change International.
Delivering a resilient and sustainable electricity supply for the UK’s data centres
Antony White, Sector Lead for UK Power Networks Services, discusses the challenges that data centres face meeting capacity requirements, ensuring a resilient energy supply and balancing sustainability pressures.
What is stopping institutions from building green campuses?
Green campuses can be key to higher and further education institutions to achieve the sustainability targets prospective students increasingly look for.
Making European consumers a lever for the green transition
Thierry Libaert from the European Economic and Social Committee states the case for making European consumers a lever for the green transition.
Green hydrogen production offshore: developing accepted solutions
GERICS discusses the production of green hydrogen offshore for sustainable energy solutions in Germany.
Increasing oil prices could reduce the development of green energy
Increasing oil prices may lead to a reduction in the development of green energy – as oil is still needed in the transition to a carbon-free electricity supply.
A lack of green STEM jobs could lead to a net zero skill shortage
The UK could experience a net zero skills shortage due to the lack of understanding and of education of skills required in green STEM jobs.
Renewable geothermal energy: A climate champion
Gudlaugur Thór Thórdarson, Minister of the Environment, Energy and Climate in Iceland, discusses renewable geothermal energy, which in his opinion, is a climate champion for the clean energy transition.
Increasing efficiency: High-temperature corrosion & materials research
The University of Iceland charts the opportunities & challenges concerning the utilisation of geothermal energy, understanding high-temperature corrosion.
There is no “box” in geothermal resource utilisation – each case is unique
Iceland is at the forefront of energy transition and is seeking ways to become independent of fossil fuels via geothermal resource utilisation.
How do we define green infrastructure?
An exploration of ‘green infrastructure’ plans across 20 US cities found several inconsistent and limited definitions - so researchers created a new one.