Eco Innovation
A DIY guide to generating electricity from water at home
Renewable energy sources play an important role in achieving sustainability and combating climate change.
Waldom Electronics earns Silver Certification from GBB
Waldom Electronics proudly announces its achievement of Silver Certification from the Green Business Benchmark (GBB), a testament to its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Syensqo celebrates first site to achieve carbon neutrality
Syensqo’s Kallo-Beveren production facility in Belgium has successfully achieved carbon neutrality by running exclusively on renewable energy.
Transforming sustainability
Each year, the world uses enough electricity to turn Lake Erie into a hot tub for a day, around 23,000TWh.
INEOS Nitriles launches bio-based Acrylonitrile and cuts carbon by 90%
INEOS Nitriles has confirmed the first global sales of InvireoTM a new bio-based Acrylonitrile, an essential raw material necessary in the production of carbon fibre, which delivers significant environmental benefits in the transport and water treatment sector.
World’s first wooden wind turbine blades are now installed
Voodin Blade Technology, a German manufacturer of wooden wind turbine blades, has announced the installation of the world's first prototype of its 19.3m wooden wind turbine blades.
Embedded photovoltaic systems device data management and green energy
For decades, photovoltaic systems have been successfully deployed throughout the world to power a variety of applications, including remote weather stations, telecommunications towers, residential installations, community microgrids, and even grid-scale power plants.
Midsummer's thin film solar cell mega factory to open in Flen
The municipality of Flen in central Sweden has been chosen by Swedish manufacturer of thin-film solar cells Midsummer as the location for its new 200MW mega factory for the production of thin film solar cells for the European market.
igus rolls out the first 100 all-plastic bicycles in UK
The first batch of the famous igus all-plastic bicycle is in production, while igus builds a high-volume production line.
Would you fly on a battery-powered plane? Brits say yes!
Eighty-two per cent of Brits would be open to flying on a hydrogen-powered plane, and 77% would consider flying on planes run entirely on batteries, research to support the Jet Zero Council finds.