Eco Innovation
The future of sustainable electronics manufacturing
A new wave of electronics manufacturing is on the horizon, aiming to satisfy the increasing demand for sustainability and mitigate the impact of volatile energy prices.
CCTech’s HVAC-twin is powered by iTwin
CCTech is pleased to announce the addition of HVAC-Twin to Bentley Systems’ powered by iTwin program.
EU decision to reduce its carbon footprint praised, but overlapping climate emergencies require stronger focus
Blue, a Swedish socially responsible investment fund, says overlapping global climate crises requires increased focus on spurring human ingenuity to find solutions to multi-facetted climate emergencies.
Charging the e-bike revolution
Rapid increase in the popularity of e-bikes is a sign of the benefit for their users. Employers and venues welcoming e-bike riders can also capitalise, not least through a contribution to their sustainability commitments. This is a key factor behind the government's support for electric bikes, and now that easy charging infrastructure is available, the barriers to optimal e-bike take up are being removed.
Being a conscious partner with corporate social responsibility
How we generate and use energy is now an urgent global conversation, notes MJ Choong, Vice President Quality and Operation Excellence at Ryder Industries.
E-mobility trends 2023: Juice provides a glimpse into the crystal ball
Juice Technology AG, manufacturer of charging stations and software and a specialist in mobile charging stations for electric vehicles, and the futurologist Lars Thomsen provide answers to the most pressing questions surrounding the future of electric mobility in Europe and the rest of the world.
Origis and Mitsubishi Power's new battery energy storage projects
Origis Energy has contracted Mitsubishi Power Americas to deliver three utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) projects totaling 150 megawatts / 600 megawatt hours.
ADS-TEC Energy establishes first North American site
ADS-TEC Energy, a specialist in battery-buffered, ultra-fast-charging has announced it is establishing its first dedicated facility in North America in Auburn, Ala., bringing together sales, warehousing, service and assembly in the new location.
New regulations and electronic components bring safer ways to save the planet
As the world takes steps to safeguard the planet from a climate calamity, new hazards demand tighter regulations in applications such as industrial and consumer refrigeration, vending machines, and heating systems such as heat pumps and hydrogen boilers. In consequence, associated measurement and control devices and the components within them also face new applications and regulations.
The next Silicon Valley: UK technological development
Five innovation experts have been appointed to spearhead technological development in the UK, as the Chancellor strengthens aims to become the next Silicon Valley.