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Getting to grips with the complexities of industrial decarbonisation using soft systems
Renewable Energy • Energy Efficiency

Getting to grips with the complexities of industrial decarbonisation using soft systems

On the 12th October I moderated a panel on industrial decarbonisation at the Carbon Forward London conference . Not being a carbon markets specialist I was out of my comfort zone – which is always a…

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The 4th Utility: Compressed Air
Energy Efficiency • Circular Economy

The 4th Utility: Compressed Air

Compressed Air: the 4th Utility Without knowing who has invented this phrase, e.g. David Andrews from Sullair used it in a recent blog and it is even mentioned at wikipedia, it clearly indicates the…

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The Mechanics of Ceramics: How the Industry Can Decarbonize
Circular Economy • Energy Efficiency

The Mechanics of Ceramics: How the Industry Can Decarbonize

Although the world’s industries have tried to transition to more sustainable methods, the annual global extraction of materials has tripled over the last 50 years. In Europe’s ceramics industry has…

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China faces 4 big risks if it continues building more coal plants
Policy & Regulation

China faces 4 big risks if it continues building more coal plants

Author: Jennifer Layke From January 2018 to June 2019, China added 43 gigawatts (GW ) of net new coal power capacity to its existing 1,000 GW coal fleet, while the rest of the world collectively…

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DEEP 2.0 - De-risking energy efficiency through better reference data
Finance & Economics

DEEP 2.0 - De-risking energy efficiency through better reference data

The De-risking Energy Efficiency Platform (DEEP) is an open-source database for energy efficiency investments performance monitoring and benchmarking. DEEP provides an improved understanding of the…

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5 energy sources you have never thought of
Energy Efficiency • Circular Economy

5 energy sources you have never thought of

Every day, surplus heat is released into the environment, contributing to global warming and wasting chances of clean energy generation. Opportunities to recover and reuse it can be found in places…

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ICP: Top 2 benefits for energy efficiency project developers
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

ICP: Top 2 benefits for energy efficiency project developers

ICP (Investor Confidence Project Europe) delivers a standardised framework for developing energy efficiency projects to reduce uncertainty for clients and investors – to help grow the number of…

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UPDATE - ICP: Top 2 benefits for energy efficiency project developers
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

UPDATE - ICP: Top 2 benefits for energy efficiency project developers

ICP (Investor Confidence Project Europe) delivers a standardised framework for developing energy efficiency projects to reduce uncertainty for clients and investors – to help grow the number of…

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Driverless and electric, or car-free? The cities cutting out cars, and why
Buildings & Transport

Driverless and electric, or car-free? The cities cutting out cars, and why

Author: Vanessa Bates It’s common consensus in the tech industry that the days of cars as we know them—powered by gas, driven by humans, and individually owned by all who want and can afford one—are…

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The G20 Energy Efficiency Forum and the Energy Efficiency Investment Toolkit
Policy & Regulation • Renewable Energy • Finance & Economics

The G20 Energy Efficiency Forum and the Energy Efficiency Investment Toolkit

On 2nd May I was fortunate enough to present at the G20 Energy Efficiency Forum and take part in a panel discussion. The G20 energy efficiency work has not got much attention but there are some good…

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