Renewables
Is Glastonbury doing enough to cater for climate-friendly vehicles?
On the Glastonbury Festival website, it was announced that electric vehicles which ran out of charge on-site would be charged £80 for an hour’s slow charging. Later, after some abrupt feedback from customers, it was reduced to £50. This is despite the festival being offered climate-friendly charging by ZPN Energy since 2021.
Omron introduces a bi-directional DC power relay
Omron DMS Europe has launched the first product as part of its organisation-wide focus on tackling the challenges of climate change and, specifically, helping to drive the change to net zero emission fuels.
Wärtsilä provides 100MWh energy storage system to help the UK's net zero path
The technology group Wärtsilä will partner with low carbon energy company SSE to deliver a 50MW/100MWh energy storage system in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Building the world's leading ESG data platform
ESG Book, a global leader in sustainability data and technology, has closed $35 million in Series B funding.
VTT and Neste to build Power-to-Liquids (e-fuels) demonstration facility
Power-to-Liquids technologies are on their way to commercialisation in scale. E-fuels offer a way to expand the carbon-neutral transport fuel pool beyond biomass-based renewable fuels to replace fossil fuels in existing internal combustion engines.
Greener housing and sustainable living spaces
The European Commission and EIB launch blueprints for financing more energy efficiency and territorial development investments
Magnachip unveils a new 650V IGBT for solar inverters
Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation announced today that the company has unveiled a new 650V insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) for solar inverters.
Why are energy prices rising and how should engineers respond?
The supply of energy is under intense scrutiny and is being squeezed by natural and political factors. Lee O’Toole, Marketing Manager, Anders discusses.
Turning grass into gas to heat UK homes
The technology group Wärtsilä will supply its Puregas CA50 biogas upgrading plant for an innovative Green Gas Mill project in the UK designed to turn grass into gas that can be used to heat homes.
Meet ESG targets with mixed reality technology
Sustainability has broadened over time to cover the environmental, business, and human impact, but a previous misconception among many was that organisations had to sacrifice the others to focus on one. Yan Simard, CEO, Kognitiv Spark discusses.