In a rapidly evolving global landscape, energy transition policies aim to minimize society’s reliance on fossil fuels. Such transitions are primarily motivated by climate policy objectives, yet the challenges and opportunities embedded within these efforts extend beyond environmental concerns to encompass economic and technological dimensions.
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The latest development in this sector is the partnership between Fleet Space, an eminent space exploration firm in Australia, and…
Energy prices continue to escalate in the UK, placing additional strain on households as they approach a new financial forecast. The energy regulator Ofgem has announced a forthcoming increase in the price cap, which will become effective April 1, 2025.
The sale of Pacific Green Technologies’ Limestone Coast North energy storage project in South Australia to Intera Renewables underscores a…
A current challenge in green hydrogen production is enhancing the efficiency of the alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), where the…
German national elections have ushered in a new political landscape, with significant implications for the country’s energy policies, particularly concerning…
A recent report from the National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO) underscores a pressing call for a £50 billion capital infusion to ensure the UK electricity grid keeps pace with future demand.
Chinese researchers have achieved a phenomenal solar hydrogen production efficiency rate, setting a new benchmark at an impressive 10.36 percent.…
Underground hydrogen storage (UHS) emerges as a viable contender, offering substantial-scale, long-term energy storage capabilities. However, a pertinent issue lingers—ensuring…
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has disclosed a £200 million investment plan aimed at transforming Grangemouth’s industrial landscape. This announcement underscores the UK government’s commitment to directing resources towards fostering Scotland’s industrial evolution and energy future, a sentiment echoed during Sir Keir’s speech at the Scottish Labour conference in Glasgow.