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Decarbonising the European Food and Drink Sector: A Net Zero Roadmap
Energy Efficiency

Decarbonising the European Food and Drink Sector: A Net Zero Roadmap

The Climate Challenge and Industry Impact The food and drink manufacturing sector in Europe is facing a significant challenge to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Currently, this sector is…

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Hydrogen Pathways: Leading the Charge Towards a Sustainable Future
Renewable Energy

Hydrogen Pathways: Leading the Charge Towards a Sustainable Future

As Europe marches steadily toward its 2050 Net Zero goal, the pursuit of clean hydrogen production stands at the forefront of decarbonizing its energy landscape. Hydrogen, a versatile energy carrier,…

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How cheap must batteries get for renewables to compete with fossil fuels?
Energy Infrastructure

How cheap must batteries get for renewables to compete with fossil fuels?

Author: Edd Gent While solar and wind power are rapidly becoming cost-competitive with fossil fuels in areas with lots of sun and wind , they still can’t provide the 24/7 power we’ve become used to.…

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Electric cars better for climate in 95% of the world
Buildings & Transport

Electric cars better for climate in 95% of the world

Fears that electric cars could actually increase carbon emissions are unfounded in almost all parts of the world, new research shows. Reports have questioned whether electric cars really are ‘greener’…

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Integrating Innovation: The Role of STORMING Project in Aligning with the Hydrogen Pathways Report 2024
Renewable Energy • Energy Infrastructure

Integrating Innovation: The Role of STORMING Project in Aligning with the Hydrogen Pathways Report 2024

The Growing Significance of Hydrogen in Energy Transition The transition to a sustainable and decarbonized energy system is rapidly accelerating, with hydrogen emerging as a cornerstone of this global…

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Infographic: Energy Use and Emissions in the Cement Industry
Energy Efficiency

Infographic: Energy Use and Emissions in the Cement Industry

Infographic: Energy Use and Emissions in the Cement Industry The cement industry is one of the most energy-intensive and highest CO2 emitting industries and one of the key industrial contributors to…

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Pioneering the Path to Net Zero: Decarbonizing Heat in the Food and Drink
Energy Efficiency

Pioneering the Path to Net Zero: Decarbonizing Heat in the Food and Drink

Evolving Climate Goals and the Heat Challenge In 2015, the UK government published a roadmap for decarbonizing the food and drink sector, highlighting a potential reduction in emissions from…

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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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Moving hydrogen from hype to hope
Energy Infrastructure • Buildings & Transport

Moving hydrogen from hype to hope

“ I see a pivotal role for hydrogen ,” in Europe’s efforts to achieve its climate goals, said Frans Timmermans. And up jumped the crowd in a rare standing ovation for a climate commissioner. Hydrogen…

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How reusing waste heat can take aluminium one step closer to becoming a greener industry
Energy Efficiency • Circular Economy

How reusing waste heat can take aluminium one step closer to becoming a greener industry

Aluminium is one of the most recycled commodities in the world, but the processes involved in the production of this metal still leave a high environmental impact on the planet. New waste heat…

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