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Renewable Energy • Digitalisation

Efficient Steel Production in India

How technology and training can green India’s steel re-rolling industry With a booming economy, demand for construction materials has skyrocketed in India. In particular, the need for steel has grown…

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How much can energy management actually save?
Policy & Regulation • Renewable Energy

How much can energy management actually save?

There’s no debate on the importance of the concept of energy management – a structured process through which organisations seek to optimise their energy use. Its definition and practice is codified…

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Revolutionizing Urban Living: Insights from the STARDUST Project
Buildings & Transport • Policy & Regulation

Revolutionizing Urban Living: Insights from the STARDUST Project

Harnessing Innovation for Sustainable Cities The STARDUST project, a pioneering initiative under the European Commission's Smart Cities Marketplace, has been at the forefront of transforming cities…

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Energy transition investment in Emerging Markets and Developing Countries
Finance & Economics

Energy transition investment in Emerging Markets and Developing Countries

Emerging markets and developing economies (EM&DEs) account for nearly half of the total global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and over a third of energy-related emissions. However, the volume of…

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Competitiveness of the European Energy-Intensive Industries
Energy Infrastructure • Energy Efficiency

Competitiveness of the European Energy-Intensive Industries

The Brussels-based European Round Table for Industry this week published two new reports by the Boston Consulting Group that lay out the state of play and articulate the challenges in Europe’s energy…

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THE DECENTRALIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES: ENVIRONMENTAL OR ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE?
Policy & Regulation

THE DECENTRALIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES: ENVIRONMENTAL OR ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE?

Until few years ago, the use of environmental taxes was not one of the first options for governments to sanction polluting behaviours, because they had other methods to correct them. Therefore, most…

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What is green hydrogen?
Energy Infrastructure

What is green hydrogen?

Hydrogen is currently on everyone's lips: scientists, politicians, investors - even oil companies. what's it all about and why is it important? To combat the climate catastrophe, we need to stop…

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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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Cracking the Hydrogen Colour Code
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Cracking the Hydrogen Colour Code

Recently there has been more and more in the media about hydrogen as a future fuel. These discussions often talk about hydrogen using a colour coding – which has the potential to confuse an already…

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How do we turn this energy crisis to our advantage?
Renewable Energy

How do we turn this energy crisis to our advantage?

Some of us are old enough to remember the oil crises of 1973-74 and again of 1979. It wasn’t funny. No driving on Sundays, lights out in stores outside business hours, turned off street lights and…

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