Renewables
Low carbon hydrogen to play defining role in energy transition
The hydrogen market has progressed rapidly in recent years due to its growing application in industries like the transport, industrial, energy, aerospace, defence, and construction sectors.
Wärtsilä and EDF UK partner on sixth battery project
Technology group Wärtsilä has signed a repeat order with EDF Renewables UK to deliver a grid-scale energy storage system (ESS) in Bramford, United Kingdom (UK).
How can electronics manufacturers crack down on waste?
Thanks to the overconsumption of Earth’s finite supplies, estimates suggest we’ll need two planets’ resources by 2030. As a result, conquering environmental waste is no longer optional – it’s a fundamental economic and societal priority.
Vestel launches affordable dual-output EV charger for UK businesses
The second Vestel-branded EV charger from the technology giant to launch in the UK in 2023, the EVC10, joins the smaller residential and small business EVC04.
Report spotlights the contenders of today and ideas of tomorrow
Digital transformation consultancy Futurice UK unveils its annual E40 report, celebrating the most innovative EV players driving meteoric change in 2023.
Assembling the world’s largest floating offshore wind farm
Floating offshore wind will be key to delivering cost-effective renewable energy to consumers. Equinor is developing this technology with Hywind Tampen, the largest floating wind farm to date.
Parker talks hydrogen in new livestreamed thought leadership event
The Nordics Sales Company of Parker Hannifin, the global specialist in motion and control technologies, will present a livestreamed half-day event called ‘Let’s Talk Hydrogen' with industry expert talks, technology breakout sessions and a panel discussion.
The UK needs hydrogen to achieve net zero goals
The UK Hydrogen Strategy estimates that to meet Net Zero aims by 2050, hydrogen will make up 20―35% of the UK’s final energy demand (250―460 TWh a year).
Engineering teams responding to societal challenges are celebrated
Three global teams delivering telemedicine, clean energy for a community, and a world-renowned robotics control system, have been recognised by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) for their teamwork in providing solutions to societal challenges through science, technology, engineering, and maths.
£30m government boost to capture and store more renewable energy
Cutting edge businesses, in locations including Scotland and Nottingham, are set to benefit from a share of £30 million to be at the forefront of designing and testing innovative technology of the future that will modernise our energy system and store renewable energy for later use.