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Industry digitalisation from an energy perspective
Digitalisation

Industry digitalisation from an energy perspective

The digital revolution - 2 page factsheet by the Joint Research Center The digital revolution Digitalisation is the innovative use of information and communications technologies , in particular the…

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Facilitating Knowledge Sharing in Industrial Symbiosis Networks: The Key to Sustainable Innovation

Facilitating Knowledge Sharing in Industrial Symbiosis Networks: The Key to Sustainable Innovation

The following article is a summary of the report “Facilitator roles for knowledge sharing in industrial symbiosis" delivered by the EU project CORALIS. And it is also a training article for the…

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Hydrogen's Role in the Future of Clean Energy: Innovations and Opportunities
Renewable Energy

Hydrogen's Role in the Future of Clean Energy: Innovations and Opportunities

Current Landscape Hydrogen is at the forefront of global clean energy initiatives, particularly for its potential in hard-to-decarbonize sectors such as heavy industry, shipping, and aviation. As the…

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Lessons from the dim and distant past on how to reduce energy demand
Renewable Energy

Lessons from the dim and distant past on how to reduce energy demand

The war in Ukraine, which now seems as if it will last a long-time, is one of the most important threats we face. Preventing, or in this case, correcting, the illegal annexation of a sovereign country…

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How will energy look in 2030? My 10 predictions for the next 10 years!
Energy Infrastructure • Energy Efficiency • Buildings & Transport

How will energy look in 2030? My 10 predictions for the next 10 years!

How will energy look in 2030? My 10 predictions for the next 10 years! Predictions are fun aren’t they? Deep down you know even your boldest shot will be wrong - but that doesn't stop us all from…

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Is REPowerEU able to accelerate transition to renewable energies and improve energy security?
Policy & Regulation

Is REPowerEU able to accelerate transition to renewable energies and improve energy security?

The European Commission continues releasing extensive legislative and strategic packages one after the other: Fit for 55, Hydrogen and Gas Package, REPowerEU. The REPowerEU package was a quick…

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New green tech generates electricity from atmospheric humidity
Energy Efficiency

New green tech generates electricity from atmospheric humidity

Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a device that uses a natural protein to create electricity from moisture in the air, a new technology they say could have…

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Chemical Industry could go totally carbon neutral
Policy & Regulation • Renewable Energy

Chemical Industry could go totally carbon neutral

The chemical industry could become carbon neutral, new research indicates. Switzerland’s Federal Council has decided that the country should become carbon-neutral by 2050. This may be challenging as…

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Cleaning up “dirty” ceramic tile production
Circular Economy

Cleaning up “dirty” ceramic tile production

Energy efficiency in kilns and other process stages of ceramics production are quite low and pollutants are currently emitted at unsustainable levels. But as costs for fossil fuels rise and…

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Electrifying the Future: Joule-Heated Catalytic Reactors as a Pathway to Decarbonization and Innovation
Renewable Energy

Electrifying the Future: Joule-Heated Catalytic Reactors as a Pathway to Decarbonization and Innovation

In today's energy landscape, one of the most pressing challenges is reducing greenhouse gas emissions, particularly from energy-intensive industries like chemical manufacturing. With climate change…

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