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Glass Industry: 16 Emerging Technologies for Energy-efficiency and GHG Emissions Reduction
Energy Efficiency

Glass Industry: 16 Emerging Technologies for Energy-efficiency and GHG Emissions Reduction

First published here Glass production is a highly energy-intensive industrial process. The container and flat glass industries (which combined account for 80% of glass production) emit over 60 million…

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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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Unlocking True Value: Why Multiple Benefits Are the Future of Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency

Unlocking True Value: Why Multiple Benefits Are the Future of Energy Efficiency

Why do so many energy efficiency projects struggle to gain traction—even when the math says they should pay off? The answer, according to the M-Benefits project and leading European researchers, is…

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Microsoft details long-term plan for becoming carbon negative
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Microsoft details long-term plan for becoming carbon negative

Microsoft executives announced plans today for the company to become carbon negative by 2030, and then by 2050 to remove all the carbon from the environment that Microsoft has emitted directly or…

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Indicators and common factors that help to determine the impact of EU projects promoting energy efficiency
Policy & Regulation

Indicators and common factors that help to determine the impact of EU projects promoting energy efficiency

A study into 41 EU-funded energy efficiency projects across Europe looked at primary energy savings, greenhouse gas (GHG) savings, investment triggered, market stakeholders with increased skills on…

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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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Green groups outline their priorities to make Europe’s industry a global leader
Policy & Regulation

Green groups outline their priorities to make Europe’s industry a global leader

As Europe prepares to embrace a new industrial revolution in the aftermath of the covid-19 crisis, green groups have outlined their priorities to make Europe’s industry a global leader. A clean and…

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Powering an Energy Efficient Future
Renewable Energy • Finance & Economics

Powering an Energy Efficient Future

On the 30 th September I moderated a webinar on energy efficiency, Powering an Energy Efficient Future , for the IPFA as part of their energy transition series. We had three great panelists who are…

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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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“Simply not enough”
Policy & Regulation • Renewable Energy

“Simply not enough”

Current efforts in the industrial sector are simply not enough in light of both the drastic climatic changes ahead and vast efficiency potentials sitting around barely touched. All essential…

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