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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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Escaping the horns of a dilemma
Energy Infrastructure • Circular Economy

Escaping the horns of a dilemma

“Phaedrus, however, because of his training in logic, was aware that every dilemma affords not two but three classic refutations, and he also knew of a few that weren’t so classic, so he smiled back.”…

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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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Russia's hydrogen for Japan
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Russia's hydrogen for Japan

Russia is all set to gain a foothold in the global hydrogen sector in what looks like a bid to be a key supplier for Japan, which has ambitious targets for adoption of the fuel by 2050. Japan's plans…

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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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The Renewable Revolution: Powering Our Future
Renewable Energy • Policy & Regulation

The Renewable Revolution: Powering Our Future

In a world grappling with climate change and energy security concerns, the transition to renewable energy has never been more crucial. Recent studies have shown that a 100% renewable energy system is…

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The future of flight – Three energy futures (electric, hydrogen or just less?)
Energy Infrastructure • Buildings & Transport

The future of flight – Three energy futures (electric, hydrogen or just less?)

In my blog on the future of energy I made a very bold statement about he future of flight being cut by 50% by 2030. A lot of comments on the article informed me I was probably wrong – and this got me…

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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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The European Investment Bank (EIB) revises energy lending criteria
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

The European Investment Bank (EIB) revises energy lending criteria

The European Investment Bank (EIB) will phase out support to energy projects reliant on fossil fuels: oil & gas production, infrastructure primarily dedicated to natural gas, power generation or heat…

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In and out with 10-minute electrical vehicle recharge
Energy Efficiency • Buildings & Transport

In and out with 10-minute electrical vehicle recharge

Electric vehicle owners may soon be able to pull into a fueling station, plug their car in, go to the restroom, get a cup of coffee and in 10 minutes, drive out with a fully charged battery, according…

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