Renewables
Over the last few years, the US has had an increment in the share of electricity generated by renewable energy resources, from circa 10.6% in 2010 to 19.5% in 2020. [...]
Centrica and UK hydrogen conversion technology start up, HiiROC, have secured grant funding for a 12-month trial aimed at testing hydrogen’s decarbonisation potential, at gas-fired power plants. Touted as a [...]
According to Ember, an independent think tank, Greece generated 39.4% of its electricity in 2021 from renewable sources, with the largest being wind. Compared to figures in 2012 which suggested [...]
The conflict in Ukraine has had far-reaching impacts on many aspects of life and industry. Energy networks are no exception, particularly in Europe given the significant reliance on Russian gas. [...]
This Is How We Brew It You can run your brewery in a number of ways that are less harmful to the environment. Lessening carbon emissions and lowering expenses are [...]
Energy concerns have dominated the news in recent months, in particular energy security as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and energy bills driving the cost of living upwards. [...]
With the increased focus on developing renewable energy in the United States, as well as many other countries, with time the production and need of coal should reduce. While this [...]
Drax Group, a power generation company, has recently submitted plans to build the world’s largest BioEnergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) project at their North Yorkshire power station. Works [...]
The UK, like many countries around the world, has longstanding intentions to make its energy greener. The main drivers behind this are the climate crisis and fears over energy security [...]
Currently, hydrogen only accounts for 2% of Europe’s energy consumption and its primary use is for the production of chemical products. Furthermore, almost all hydrogen is produced using natural gas. [...]