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Europe's sustainable future depends on accessibility of raw materials for batteries
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Europe's sustainable future depends on accessibility of raw materials for batteries

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) singles out accessibility of raw materials as a pressing issue, warning that a prompt solution for the development of batteries is needed to make…

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Last call to participate - Energy Efficiency Barometer of Industry 2017 (also in SWE, SP, ...)
Policy & Regulation • Renewable Energy

Last call to participate - Energy Efficiency Barometer of Industry 2017 (also in SWE, SP, ...)

The International Energy Efficiency Barometer of Industry by EEP, the Institute for Energy Efficiency in Production, University of Stuttgart, Germany This is the last call to participate. The survey…

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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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ChatGPT and the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act
Policy & Regulation • Digitalisation

ChatGPT and the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act

The European Union (EU) is considering a new legal framework that aims to significantly bolster regulations on the development and use of artificial intelligence. The proposed legislation, the…

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Will South Korea’s energy transition include nuclear?
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Will South Korea’s energy transition include nuclear?

Ulchin Nuclear Power Plant won’t be closing any time soon, although President Moon had hoped to reduce the share of nuclear in Korea (Photo by IAEA , edited, CC BY-SA 2.0 ) From Yi hyun kang, Energy…

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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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Waste heat: recovering a valuable renewable resource
Renewable Energy • Circular Economy

Waste heat: recovering a valuable renewable resource

The new heat recovery platform, EMB3Rs , can help industries find the best ways to re-use the waste heat energy that would normally be released to our environment. Here’s how it matches heat sources…

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The RetroMeter project: using metered energy savings to make energy efficiency more investable
Renewable Energy • Finance & Economics

The RetroMeter project: using metered energy savings to make energy efficiency more investable

It is now becoming widely accepted that increasing the flow of investment into energy efficiency is essential for hitting climate targets, as well as addressing issues including fuel poverty and…

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Data-driven, data-dependent: Blockchain in the Mining Industry
Digitalisation

Data-driven, data-dependent: Blockchain in the Mining Industry

What is a mine’s main output? Minerals would be the first, obvious answer: there are mines around the globe producing thousands or even millions of tons of minerals. So far, so good. But what else?…

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