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Boosting the Hydrogen Revolution: The Role of a European Hydrogen Bank
Renewable Energy • Finance & Economics

Boosting the Hydrogen Revolution: The Role of a European Hydrogen Bank

The transition to renewable energy sources is no longer just an option; it is an urgent necessity. Hydrogen, particularly renewable hydrogen, has emerged as a cornerstone in the EU's energy transition…

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Unveiling the Energy Footprint of Europe's Food Sector
Renewable Energy • Energy Efficiency

Unveiling the Energy Footprint of Europe's Food Sector

The European Union's food sector is a significant energy consumer, responsible for 17% of the EU's gross energy consumption and 26% of its final energy usage in 2013. The agricultural phase, including…

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Hop into a Green Easter: Renewables, Efficiency, and Energy Savings!
Renewable Energy

Hop into a Green Easter: Renewables, Efficiency, and Energy Savings!

Easter is traditionally associated with renewal, springtime, and new beginnings. Interestingly, it's also becoming a notable period in the renewable energy calendar. As families gather and businesses…

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The next wave of renewable energy?
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

The next wave of renewable energy?

First published here . By Chris Bentley Marine hydropower could make waves in renewable energy, if it can overcome technological and financial challenges. Chris Bentley takes a look. For now, the wave…

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Bioenergy and Solid Biomass: A Renewable Solution for Industrial Heat Processes
Energy Efficiency • Energy Infrastructure

Bioenergy and Solid Biomass: A Renewable Solution for Industrial Heat Processes

Bioenergy, derived from solid biomass, represents a significant portion of the European renewable energy mix. Accounting for around 60% of the total, it plays a crucial role in the production of…

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Transforming Europe's Energy Grids for a Sustainable Future
Energy Infrastructure

Transforming Europe's Energy Grids for a Sustainable Future

1. The Vision: Connecting Europe's Energy Grids for the Future Europe is in the midst of a major energy transition, driven by the need to reduce carbon emissions and increase the use of renewable…

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Andreas Kuehl

Andreas Kuehl

Content Manager, Online Marketing, Social Media, Building Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Expert specialising in climate-neutral buildings and neighbourhoods, tenant electricity, energy efficiency, renewable energies, energy storage…

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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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Uruguay, Latin America’s renewable champion
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Uruguay, Latin America’s renewable champion

Uruguay lies between Argentina and Brazil on the Atlantic Ocean and is home to about 3.5 million people. But this small country has made it to the top 5 in wind and solar energy producers worldwide .…

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