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The latest energy production news from organisations working in solar, wind, hydro and hydrogen power solutions along with developments from the battery storage sector.

Sustainable building materials create better indoor climates

Discover how the use of sustainable building materials can provide better passive dehumidification of indoor spaces.

Fusion-grade steel produced at scale in UK first

Fusion-grade steel could reduce production costs by an order of magnitude and improve the efficiency of future fusion power plants.

UK government backs businesses to reduce carbon emissions

25 businesses across the country have received nearly £52m to help reduce carbon emissions. Discover more here.

Finding new copper deposits for the green energy transition

Scientists at the University of Geneva have uncovered significant knowledge on the origins of copper deposit formation and finding new copper deposits. Copper is amongst...

Cleanly converting solar energy into storable hydrogen fuel

Research led by the University of Strathclyde suggests that solar energy can be accessed and converted into renewable and storable hydrogen fuel. Research conducted by...

Ultra-high purity alumina sustainably manufactured in Canada

Daniele Fregonese, SVP for Sales and Marketing at Advanced Energy Minerals, explains the benefits of the company’s SupALOX™ sustainably manufactured ultra-high purity alumina. Advanced Energy...

Developing a hybrid testing platform for ocean energy technology

The Horizon-2020 VALID project’s wave technology developers discuss the progress made so far in designing a hybrid testing platform for ocean energy technology. Efficiency, reliability,...

Europe invested €41.4bn in new wind farms during 2021

A recent report published by WindEurope highlights that Europe has invested €41.4bn in new wind farms during 2021. Wind farms are a collection of individual...

Solid-state technology: The next big revolution on the horizon

Iñigo Careaga, Business Analyst at CIC energiGUNE, explores the vast potential of solid-state technologies. Although it may seem a modern concept, batteries have recently turned...

Construction is underway on the world’s largest offshore wind farm

The Dogger Bank Wind Farm has begun construction on what is expected to be the world’s largest offshore wind farm. The beginning of offshore wind...

Alpha HPA awarded $15.5m grant to expand high purity alumina production

Alpha HPA receives a grant of up to $15.5m from the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources to increase its high purity alumina...

Frederikshavn offshore wind farm feasibility study approved

The Danish Energy Agency has approved both the feasibility study report and environmental impact report for Frederikshavn offshore wind farm. It has been announced that...

Navantia creates a British subsidiary to reinforce UK offshore wind energy

Navantia creates a British subsidiary to strengthen partnerships in UK offshore wind energy and defence. Navantia has announced it has set up Navantia UK, a...

Altona Rare Earths to list their rare earth acquisition company on the LSE

Rare earth acquisition company, Altona Rare Earths, announces they are to list on the LSE main market for listed securities. Altona Rare Earths plc (Altona),...

Scientists investigate lithium-ion batteries’ reliance on rare metals

Scientists from Tohoku University (TU) demonstrate a method that could diminish industrial reliance on rare metals in the production of lithium-ion batteries. How can industrial...

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