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Single-atom dimer electrocatalyst for green hydrogen production

Researchers discover that nickel-cobalt metal dimer on nitrogen-doped carbon can catalyse electrolysis under both acidic and alkaline conditions. The increasingly foreboding threats of climate change,...

The first net zero mobile EV charging ecosystem

A platform that offers rapid, mobile EV charging tech to allow anyone, anywhere, to have an EV charge service is launched by Cambridge start-up...

COP26 sees Government’s pledge to make HGVs zero emission by 2040

The Department for Transport settle transportation plans to ensure all new heavy goods vehicles in the UK to be zero emission within the next...

Pursuing cheaper and more environmentally friendly batteries

Researchers from the University of Oslo are developing environmentally friendly batteries with improved technology for the renewable energy transition. As the world is being electrified,...

US experts outline how to optimise the efficiency of offshore wind farms

Scientists from Cornell University have identified the most optimal strategy for boosting the efficiency of offshore wind farms.

Scientists develop new method to create green hydrogen

Researchers have made a breakthrough in producing green hydrogen, developing a novel technique that may revolutionise clean energy.

Facilitating the drive towards renewable sources for electricity in the UK

The government is announcing details of how the UK will attain more of its electricity from renewable sources as it announces a new round of its flagship renewable energy scheme.

Achieving a net zero future for Greater Manchester and beyond

Amer Gaffar, Director of the Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre, discusses the challenges involved in creating a low-carbon economy.

Overcoming the burdens in electricity generation water turbines

Dr Tobias Breitbach discusses small water turbines, their role in decarbonisation, and their barriers to reaching commercialisation.

UK university granted £3m to innovate perovskite solar cell technology

The University of Surrey, UK, has been awarded close to £3m to research, refine, and develop pioneering perovskite solar cell technologies. The University researchers have...

Putting cities at the heart of the transition to zero-emission mobility

Thomas Lymes, Policy Advisor at Eurocities, spoke to International Editor Clifford Holt about the EU’s revision of the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Directive and the role that cities can play in Europe’s transition to zero-emission mobility.

Achieving net-zero emissions with modular nuclear reactors

Energy experts have proclaimed that modular nuclear reactors may potentially be the key to achieving the planet’s net-zero emissions targets.

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.

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.

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