The energy industry body BDEW says in 2019, not enough power was added.
Read More »The Link Between Climate Change, Health and Poverty
For the poor and vulnerable, the health impacts of climate change are already here, says physician Cheryl Holder. Unseasonably hot temperatures, disease-carrying mosquitoes and climate gentrification threaten those with existing health conditions, while wealthier people move to higher ground. In an impassioned talk, Holder proposes impactful ways clinicians can protect …
Read More »Siemens Energy Closes €3bn Loan Linked to Sustainability
The financing costs are linked to key environmental, social and corporate governance criteria.
Read More »Renewables Made Up 57% of New Capacity in US During First Half of 2020
There were no new capacity additions from oil, nuclear power or geothermal energy across the country during the timeframe.
Read More »Half of Young Brits Want a Green Job
The fossil fuels industry is the least attractive sector to young people, with just 6% saying they would like a career in it, according to Good Energy’s survey.
Read More »Solar Technology could Increase Global Access to Drinking Water
Providing access to clean drinking water has been a challenge in some parts of the world for years. As the population grows and resources shrink, it becomes an even more pressing matter. New solar technology provides a possible solution by desalinating saltwater with minimal energy consumption. While water covers two-thirds …
Read More »Air Pollution from Diesel Cars is 23% Higher in Boroughs Outside London ULEZ
Southall in Ealing, Cromwell Road in Kingston, Romford Road in Newham are the three most-diesel polluted locations, according to a new report.
Read More »US Awards $13.5m to Capture Carbon Dioxide Directly from Air
Funding will be shared over three years by three laboratory-led research projects, which are focused on different major approaches to capturing carbon.
Read More »Painting One Wind Turbine Blade Black Could Reduce Bird Mortality by 70%
NINA has also found ultraviolet lighting may deter the birds from the lit area and notes different placement of wind infrastructure could help reduce impacts.
Read More »GE Authorised to Use Supercomputer to Drive Wind Power Research
The Summit supercomputer will be used to conduct otherwise infeasible research that is expected to lead to improved efficiencies in offshore wind energy production.
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