Renewables
The skills and capacities of the labour market is highlighted as one of the core pillars in achieving a swift renewable energy transition. What is the renewable energy skills gap? [...]
Rising energy costs and the need to switch to clean energy are increasingly becoming a concern for the general public. Energy communities are legal entities that empower local people and [...]
According to its first sustainability report, the international rail operator Eurostar aims to use 100% renewable energy to power its trains by 2030. The company, which operates trains between the [...]
This month in our Back to Basics series, we uncover the ways in which energy generated by wind and solar farms can be stored and how this technology will shape [...]
In the third instalment of our 2024 ‘Back to Basics‘ series, we look at one aspect of the renewable energy transition in more detail – electricity networks. Electricity grids are [...]
Overview An Australian organisation called the ‘First Nations Clean Energy Network’ want First Nations people to be more involved with new renewable energy projects and to reap the benefits of [...]
The UK Government have announced a record budget over £1 billion for renewable energy projects in the upcoming Contracts for Difference. Figure 1: UK Houses of Parliament. Contracts for Difference [...]
In the second instalment of our new 2024 ‘Back to Basics‘ series, we delve into the UK’s ongoing renewable energy transition. The Green Industrial Revolution An energy transition is a [...]
Innovations in transportation have been at the forefront of the drive to reduce emissions. With 20% of global CO2 emissions stemming from transport [1] there is room for substantial gains [...]
NEW for 2024: Back to Basics is a series of articles that broadly considers the definition, history, and theoretical development of topics and tech that serve as the underpinnings of [...]