Solar and energy storage have key roles
To become more resilient in the face of severe weather events, communities should rely on proven distributed energy technologies like solar with energy storage to protect residents during power outages.
To become more resilient in the face of severe weather events, communities should rely on proven distributed energy technologies like solar with energy storage to protect residents during power outages.
The UKCCSRC’s second open call for research proposals was launched on the 1st of February. Up to £2m will be made available to support the delivery of CCS research by UK academics.
The UK Environment Agency, with support from WRAP and industry representatives including the Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas Association (ADBA), has developed and today launched a Quality Protocol for Biomethane.
The organisers of CEM 2014 have published the titles of the conference presentations that will take place from 14th to 16th May at the Renaissance Polat, Istanbul Hotel, in Turkey.
A revolutionary new zero-emission engine could save truck operators thousands of pounds in fuel costs and the environment millions of tonnes in emissions through new cool chain systems for food distribution and in motive power...
New statistics have revealed that the global carbon market contracted 38% in 2013 as prices and volumes dropped. There is, however, strong growth in the North American emission markets.
HyGear has reinforced its sustainability credentials with the news that it has become a member of the Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC).
The UK remains well placed to lead in carbon capture and storage (CCS) commercialisation, and recent governmental funding commitments for CCS capitalise on the UK’s strong research and development base and geological capacity for storing...
Renewable energy has enjoyed a huge boost from retail investors in 2013 – according to a report which analyses the year and what it has meant for the UK.
Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage (SCCS) has wholeheartedly welcomed today’s (Tuesday) announcement by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) regarding a CCS electricity project.