Eco Innovation
Delivering zero-carbon technology to the Isles of Scilly
Another critical step has been taken towards making zero-carbon flights to the Isles of Scilly commercially available.
Digi-Key’s IoT – delivering the future, today: Utilities
The Internet of Things (IoT) is fuelling innovation in nearly every part of our lives. Simply connecting the ‘things’ that were never connected before is leading to new data insights that translate into meaningful change.
Envirovent 100% committed to achieving net zero by 2030
The leading ventilation manufacturer, will be demonstrating all the measures it has put in place to achieve net zero carbon by 2030 at this social housing show. The company’s Roadmap will mean an emissions saving of more than 1,000 tonnes of carbon over 10 years.
Curbing motorised transport should be urgently addressed
Digitalisation, improved batteries and renewable fuels can be gamechangers for decarbonising transport. But technology alone will not do the job of drastically curbing the 25% of greenhouse gas emissions in the EU for which transport is responsible.
'First' hydrogen powered ambulance prototype at COP26
Visitors to COP26 in Glasgow are viewing the world’s first hydrogen fuelled ambulance, created by ULEMCo, the UK hydrogen fuel pioneer, and their partners.
Global 2030 ESG action plan: For a better world
Four global goals reflect the company’s ambition to lead the global industrial sector as a responsible, sustainable, and inclusive business.
Interactive energy transition tracker for power sector launched
With make-or-break climate talks underway at COP26, Energy Monitor has launched the first in a trilogy of data-led articles offering a plant-by-plant analysis of the energy transition in the power sector.
Global clean power transition class split exposed
As the COP26 meeting in Glasgow gets underway, many countries are behind on their targets for increasing the share of renewables in power generation no matter their income levels, partly as a consequence from delaying mobilising at least $100bn in climate finance.
Wärtsilä lands repeat order from Nigerian cement producer
The technology group Wärtsilä will supply a 70 MW captive power plant for the BUA’s new Sokoto cement production plant in Nigeria.
Climate crisis: management of photovoltaic power plants
The climate crisis requires urgent action as we need to significantly reduce our CO2 emissions to curb climate change and limit the average temperature increase to about 1.5°C. Here, Austrian ORF meteorologist, Marcus Wadsack states: "We are the first generation to feel climate change and the last to do something about it. We have the technology and the money, it would be negligent if we do nothing."