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Sensitive optical sensor can reduce hydrogen’s risks
In the pursuit of clean and renewable energy, hydrogen plays an important role. But a major challenge facing this transition is that the gas is explosive when mixed with air.Sensitive optical sensors can reduce hydrogen's risks.
£12m boost for delivery drones and personalised medicines
£12 million awarded to UK regulators to help drive forward innovation and support businesses bring their products and services to markets quickly.
More than £70m to turbocharge the future of clean transport
A world-first heavy tractor powered by farm waste is just one of the game-changing projects benefitting from £73 million in new funding for the development of clean transport technologies announced.
Supply chain R&D project aims to revolutionise zero-emissions shipbuilding
Marine engineers, Ecomar Propulsion, and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), operated by the University of Strathclyde, have kicked off an ambitious research and development (R&D) project aimed at bringing the manufacture of key parts used in zero-emissions electric boats to the UK.
Lack of energy storage makes renewables-only grids a pipedream
A paper published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation warns that renewable energy policies being pursued around the world are unrealistic.
ABT e-Line brings the fuel cell into series production
Vans with combustion engines emit considerable amounts of CO2. Although battery-based electric drives are locally emission-free, they are only an alternative within certain range limits and recharging takes a lot of time.
Legrand strengthens uninterrupted power supply portfolio
Legrand has strengthened its foothold in the UK critical power market with the acquisition of Sheffield-based uninterrupted power supply (UPS) specialist, Power Control.
Howden exceeds its carbon emission reduction targets
Howden has released an update on its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) progress, which includes a 23% reduction in its scope 1 & 2 carbon emissions during 2022.
EV-charging service calls EV-users to charge in Madrid
EV-charger manufacturer L-Charge has announced the start for commercial operation of its ultra-fast mobile EV-charging service in Madrid this November.
UK freight sector plans for battery electric vehicle fleet in 5 years
Two in five freight companies are using existing data to improve efficiency, meaning immediate opportunities to decarbonise fleets are being missed, warns industry leaders.A study, carried out by leading UK business connectivity provider for the transport and logistics sector Neos Networks, has found that over half (55%) of UK companies are actively planning to adopt battery electric vehicles (BEVs) across their fleet in as little as five years t...