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EU Policies for Advancing Green Hydrogen
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

EU Policies for Advancing Green Hydrogen

Context and Strategic Importance Green hydrogen, produced through the electrolysis of water using renewable energy sources, is increasingly recognized as crucial for the EU's energy transition and…

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Facade greening - "Good for the environment and the feel-good factor".
Renewable Energy • Buildings & Transport

Facade greening - "Good for the environment and the feel-good factor".

Interview with Gregor Grassl, Associate Partner at Stuttgart-based planning and consulting firm Drees & Sommer SE. Urban buildings and flourishing nature do not have to be a contradiction in terms. On…

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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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5 steps for a robust energy strategy
Renewable Energy

5 steps for a robust energy strategy

According to the recently published article in the Harvard Business Review "Energy Strategy for the C-suite", energy is climbing up the corporate agenda. This is true and based on climate change and…

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China is investing $13 trillion in construction. Will it pursue zero carbon buildings?
Buildings & Transport

China is investing $13 trillion in construction. Will it pursue zero carbon buildings?

China is in the midst of a construction mega-boom. The country has the largest buildings market in the world , making up 20% of all construction investment globally. And it’s only set to grow: China…

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What is cold local heat?
Energy Infrastructure • Circular Economy

What is cold local heat?

At first glance, it sounds strange when cold local heating is to take over the heat supply. Is that a contradiction? No, cold heat really does exist. It is a heat supply with relatively low…

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Interview to Rod Janssen - "We can't oversell energy efficiency"
Policy & Regulation

Interview to Rod Janssen - "We can't oversell energy efficiency"

First published here . Interview Energy Efficiency ABOVE THE RADAR “ We can’t oversell Energy Efficiency”, says EEIP* President Rod Janssen. But with the Energy Management System ISO 50001, and the…

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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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WSED 2024: Energy Efficiency now – fast, smart, resilient!
Energy Efficiency • Renewable Energy

WSED 2024: Energy Efficiency now – fast, smart, resilient!

Mark your calendar for 7-8 March 2024 and join the worldwide energy efficiency community at the European Energy Efficiency Conference! Wels, Austria – "Energy Efficiency now – fast, smart, resilient!"…

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Deep decarbonisation of industry: The cement sector
Policy & Regulation • Circular Economy

Deep decarbonisation of industry: The cement sector

Headlines Fossil fuel combustion to meet heating needs accounts for 35% of cement’s CO2 emissions. The remaining 65% are due to direct process emissions, which must also be addressed. The biomass use…

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