Saturday, April 20, 2024

Bangor University goes 100% renewable

BANGOR University has announced that 100% of its electricity is now supplied from guaranteed renewable sources. The switch to renewable energy is part of the...

‘The artificial sun’ is set to be switched on at 2025

INTERNATIONAL Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER, or "The Way" in Latin), one of the most ambitious energy projects in the world, is to be switched...

Solar panels provide power at night for the first time in the UK

Lightsource BP has become the first company in the UK to provide a reactive power service from a solar plant at night. In a successful...

Winning Industrial Decarbonisation Deployment and Roadmap projects announced

UK RESEARCH and Innovation have announced funding projects for the first phases of the Deployment and Roadmap programme for decarbonisation strategies, run on behalf...

The Renewables Obligation Certificate market risks being oversupplied, research shows

The Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) supply and demand gap will be narrower in the 2020-21 compliance period than in previous years, due to lower...

Capacity Market and Demand Side Response: A love story

FOLLOWING an eight-month long investigation, the European Commission reinstated Great Britain's Capacity Market by formalising the granting of State Aid on 24 October. The suspension...

Government commits to a Net Zero strategy ahead of COP26

The government has announced their plans for a strategy which will set out their vision for transitioning to a net zero economy ahead of...

Show us the light: Solar panels recognised in landmark ruling

HIGH Court has set an example for future energy generation cases as it squashed planning permission that would have overshadowed solar panels in a...

Use emojis in emails while working from home to make up for lost verbal...

PEOPLE forced to work from home during the coronavirus pandemic should incorporate emojis in their emails, a University of Chichester psychologist has revealed. Dr Moitree...

Government EV plans accelerate on first-ever World Electric Vehicle Day

Charge points at supermarkets and popular tourist sites and batteries that could charge in six minutes could all be a part of the government...