Ultraviolet wavelengths shone onto cables can illuminate them for birds while remaining invisible to humans.
Read More »World’s First Nuclear Waste Storage Facility in Finland Moves Forward
Developer Posiva plans to store spent nuclear fuel at a depth of around 400 to 450 metres in the Onkalo bedrock on Olkiluoto island.
Read More »Malaysia’s First Hydrogen Buses Hit the Streets
The zero-emission public transport is expected to help significantly cut costs and slash carbon emissions.
Read More »Distributed Energy Could Restart Power Supplies Following Major Outage
A new project is exploring how distributed energy resources could be used to restore power in the highly unlikely event of a total or partial shutdown of the National Electricity Transmission System.
Read More »Brexit will Allow a Renewed Focus on Sustainability and Biodiversity
That’s according to the new Environment Secretary. Theresa Villiers. who made her first official speech.
Read More »UK Energy Prepayment Price Cap Should be Extended Beyond 2020
A revised methodology to calculate the cap means customers would pay an extra £1 a week on average.
Read More »BP Teams up with Chinese Firm for EV Charging Infrastructure
China is the world’s largest and fastest developing EV market. with around 50% of the world’s battery powered EVs.
Read More »Saudi Arabia’s First Utility-Scale Wind Farm
The 400MW project will also be the largest project of its kind in the Middle East.
Read More »European Investment Bank Mulls End to Fossil Fuel Lending
It is part of the Bank’s plans to contribute towards meeting the goals of the Paris climate agreement.
Read More »World’s 2019 Resources Budget Already Spent
It has moved up by two months over the last 20 years and this year’s date of 29th July is the earliest ever.
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