It will work with local authority leaders and the government to help projects attract investment reach commercialisation.
Read More »German Energy Giant RWE Targets Carbon Neutrality by 2040
It has taken over renewable generation assets from its subsidiary innogy and rival E.ON.
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Projects that could automatically get the go-ahead in Scotland include local renewable energy and electric vehicle charging points.
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The 11-turbine facility qualifies for the Finnish feed-in tariff support scheme.
Read More »Zero-Carbon Aviation Unlikely to Be Feasible by 2050
That’s the verdict delivered by Chairman of the Committee on Climate Change. who says emissions from aviation could be reduced by around a fifth by the mid-century.
Read More »BP Prepares for Dudley`s Plan to Step Down
The American executive’s tenure has focused on restoring BP to the position it had before the rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico.
Read More »Greece and Hungary to Phase Out Coal by 2028 and 2030 Respectively
The Greek Prime Minister and Hungarian President said their nations will rid themselves of the polluting fossil fuel to help reduce emissions and tackle climate change.
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The 0-400-0 km h (0-248.5-0 mph) test is an absolutely brutal test of a car'.s acceleration and braking capabilities. and Koenigsegg has been all over it in recent years.
Read More »MIT Developing Light-Powered RFID Tags for the Internet of Things
MIT researchers have designed low-cost. photovoltaic-powered sensors on RFID tags that work in sunlight and dimmer indoor lighting. and can transmit data for years before needing replacement.
Read More »First Fully Rechargeable Carbon Dioxide Battery Lasts 500 Cycles
A breakthrough in battery chemistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago could lead to greener energy storage devices.
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