Τεκτονικές αλλαγές αναμένεται να συμβούν στην αγορά των φωτοβολταϊκών και συνολικότερα στην αγορά των ΑΠΕ από την εφαρμογή των νέων επιχειρηματικών μοντέλων, αναδεικνύοντας νέες δυνατότητες και…
The World Bank has announced the launch of this year’s Blog4Dev competition, an annual writing contest that engages the Sub-Saharan African Youth to share their viewson critical issues that affect…
South Africa's embattled state power firm, Eskom, is taking legal action to reclaim $14m (£11m) from multinational consultancy Deloitte, accusing it of being awarded contracts improperly.
Eskom said…
Renewable energy generation technology uses just a fraction of the minerals used for fossil fuel power generation – and particularly for coal power – a new report from the International Energy Agency…
Gaze across the Salton Sea, a sparkling oasis in the California desert, and you’ll see white plumes of steam rising against the hazy Chocolate Mountains.
The steam comes from 11 geothermal power…
A widely-used gas that is currently produced from fossil fuels can instead be made by an 'artificial leaf' that uses only sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, and which could eventually be used to…
Next-generation solar cells that mimic photosynthesis with biological material may give new meaning to the term "green technology." Adding the protein bacteriorhodopsin (bR) to perovskite solar cells…
Mining giant says contracts will cut energy prices by 20% and save 3m tonnes of carbon.
The mining giant BHP has signed four renewable energy contracts that will replace coal-fired power at two of…
Commuters clash with demonstrators over morning rush hour disruption.
Extinction Rebellion activists have disrupted London’s public transport network during rush hour, in an action that is likely to…
Asia could grow its share of installed capacity for onshore wind energy from 230 Gigawatt (GW) in 2018 to over 2,600 GW by 2050, a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) said…
Documents show government’s plans to use money from £1bn 2017 deal to prioritise support of major oil companies.
The UK is planning to invest in Argentina’s controversial oil shale industry using a…
A Faroe Islands ferry, M/F Teistin, has become the first ship in the world to be fitted with retractable bow foils from Trondheim, Norway, based Wavefoil AS. The foils are designed to convert wave…
Students from across the region began a meeting in Kigali yesterday to address challenges facing energy accessibility for rural development.
The 65 students from seven countries are meeting at the…
What Does the Future I Want Look Like? Had you asked me that same question just a few years ago, I would have answered very differently. The climate emergency is an enormous challenge, and it is easy…
Highview Power claims device will be Europe’s largest energy storage project.
British battery pioneers plan to build Europe’s largest energy storage project using a cryogenic battery that can store…
Electricity is the single biggest cost incurred in the winemaking process. Looking to save on bills, and save the environment, wineries across Australia are rapidly up-taking solar PV.
“Fill a glass…
Fear that fall in food standards after UK leaves EU regulatory system could allow farmers to use more chemicals.
Brexit may expose people to increasing levels of pesticide residues in food, a report…
Can a radio station really change people's lives?
The Nkhotakota radio programme in Malawi is being credited with doing just that.
Realising that few other programmes catered for women's issues, it…
In collaboration with representatives of social institutions, NGOs, the rubber processing industry and the tire suppliers, the BMW Group established the independent Global Platform for Sustainable…
John Lewis has launched a new sustainable fashion buyback scheme to help combat the growing amount of clothes ending up in landfill.
The department store will introduce the new initiative in their…