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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.

Educating innovators: TU/e’s multidisciplinary impact on fusion research

Roger Jaspers, Chair of the Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion Group, discusses TU/e’s role in training fusion engineers.

US announces $2.2bn boost for clean hydrogen hubs

The United Sates Department of Energy (DOE) has unveiled a groundbreaking $2.2 billion investment in two Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs.

From fission to fusion neutronics and multi-physics simulations at the University of Tennessee

Discover University of Tennessee research and training for the next generation of fusion nuclear engineering graduates.

Greenland mine provides unique green opportunity for rare earth minerals

Eclipse Metals is uncovering the exceptional potential of the unique Ivittuut mine site in Greenland, which it acquired earlier this year.

Geothermal Engineering Ltd announces record-breaking levels of lithium in geothermal fluid

Geothermal Engineering Ltd has confirmed the discovery of the world’s highest global concentration of lithium in geothermal fluid, which could boost efforts to sustainability...

Scientists develop a unique stretchable battery powered by sweat

Researchers at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have created an innovative soft and stretchable battery powered by human sweat.

The role of marine energy in the Netherland’s zero carbon future

Britta Schaffmeister, CEO of the Dutch Marine Energy Centre (DMEC), spoke to International Editor Clifford Holt about the potential of marine energy in the Netherlands’ zero carbon future.

Orion Engineered Carbons: Pioneering the future of carbon black

Dr Michael Rohde, of Orion Engineered Carbons GmbH, discusses the role of carbon black in the battery industry of the future.

Verkor: developing the biggest gigafactory in Europe

Benoit Lemaignan, CEO of Verkor, explains their approach in making Europe a key player in batteries, including the Verkor Innovation Centre and the construction of their first gigafactory.

Graphite and battery research on the road to net zero

Professor Magda Titirici, outlines the role of graphite in battery technology and how the latest research is helping to shape and achieve net zero targets.

Are oil and gas and renewables truly worlds apart?

Giovanni Corbetta takes a step back for a big picture look at the two sides of the energy transition, oil and gas.

STEP4WIND – advancing floating offshore wind energy

Floating offshore wind farms offer a great prospect to fully decarbonise both Europe and the world, and STEP4WIND will help to advance it.

UK Energy Minister visits the European Marine Energy Centre

The European Marine Energy Centre has been visited by the UK Minister for Energy to discuss the developments occurring in ocean energy.

WindEurope: Discussing the future landscape of European wind energy

Giles Dickson, CEO of WindEurope, discusses what is needed to secure the potential of wind energy in Europe’s carbon-free future.

Developing the next-generation hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle

Pure Extraction Corp is partnering with AVL Powertrain UK Ltd and Ballard Power Systems Inc for the development and production of a hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle.

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