The installation of solar PV systems on homes. commercial buildings and industrial facilities is set to take off over the next five years.
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Demand for key Russian oil grades sold in Asia has been strong in the past month.
Read More »Waste-to-Energy Plant in Edmonton Could Help Slash Emissions
That’s the claim from engineering consultants Ramboll. who say the facility will displace the need for virgin fossil fuels such as gas and coal.
Read More »How Can New Technologies Help – and How Will Energy Users Be Affected?
The UK government has set a target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 which is now enshrined into law.
Read More »UK Renewables Generate More Power than Fossil Fuels for Entire Quarter
A new report from Carbon Brief notes this is the first time this has happened in the history of the UK’s energy sector.
Read More »Spokesman Condemns Targeting Iran’s Oil Tanker in Red Sea
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Abbas Mousavi on Friday condemned an attack on an Iranian oil tanker in the Red Sea.
Read More »Local Authorities Offered £2m to Improve Air Quality
They can apply for projects including electric vehicle charging points. cycling infrastructure and developing local online air quality resources.
Read More »Iberdrola and Mercedes-Benz Sign Deal to Accelerate EV Adoption in Spain
The collaboration aims to lower entry barriers and promote zero emission transport solutions across the country.
Read More »Iran. Armenia Discuss Economic. Energy Cooperation
Iranian Minister of Energy Reza Ardakanian and Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan. in a meeting on the sidelines of the Eurasia Economic Union Summit in the capital city of Yerevan. exchanged views on scores of economic and energy issues.
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.
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