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Funding to support space exploration using Moon resources and nuclear power
The UK Space Agency is investing in projects that could revolutionise our ability to journey deeper into space – and even travel to Mars – safely and efficiently, using remote technologies and supplies found in space to sustain astronauts and spacecraft.
First measurements of hydrogen-boron fusion in a magnetically confined fusion plasma
As fusion developers around the world race to commercialise fusion energy, TAE Technologies has pushed for the pursuit of the cleanest and most economical path to providing electricity with hydrogen-boron fusion (also known as p-B11 or p11B), an abundant, environmentally sound fuel.
VARTA launches latest version of its CoinPower series
With the fifth generation of its flagship lithium-ion rechargeable cell, VARTA provides a new product for future-driven innovations. At electronica, VARTA will showcase its extensive microbattery portfolio and focus the topic of sustainability from 15th to 18th November in Munich.
Contechs outs plans into gear to bridge EV skills gap
As the UK continues to face an ever-growing skills gap, leading provider of specialist design and engineering services Contechs is decisively taking matters into their owns hands.
£5m national supercomputer at Queen’s set to revolutionise research
Predicting the potential of renewable wave energy and producing greener biofuels is faster and more accurate than ever before, thanks to a £5 million national supercomputer, which has been launched at Queen’s University Belfast.
COP27: Global agreement in green tech
The UK is leading a global agreement to make green technologies cheaper and more accessible around the world, while also creating green jobs for generations both at home and abroad.
bp plans to invest $1bn in EV charging across US by 2030
bp took another step toward delivering on its transformation to an integrated energy company today by announcing plans to invest $1 billion by 2030 into electric vehicle (EV) charge points across the US.
The hydrogen catalyst to the EV revolution
From charging stations to electricity generation, projects across the UK are appearing, fuelled by new regulations and investment pledges across all stages of the EV supply chain.
The democratisation of space communication
Many engineers of a certain age may fondly remember the first transatlantic television pictures sent via the Telstar satellite.
The Netherlands could uberise EV-charging services in Amsterdam
The British company L-Charge is launching its commercial operation of the world’s first mobile, ultra-fast, off-grid EV-charging service in Amsterdam. The main feature of the service is that the charger could be called up as a taxi service and charge an EV in any place on demand. The company will also consider investing in the city's charging infrastructure in the near future.