A new study has been awarded funding to explore the potential for underground hydrogen storage near the Knapton power plant.| British Geological Survey
With 24/7 operation, intensive energy demands and frequent refurbishments, hotels are among the toughest buildings to decarbonise. Given that the upcoming UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard has sector carbon limits, Molly Tooher-Rudd looks at the challenges of achieving net zero hotels The post Engineering a sustainable stay: how net zero impacts hotel design appeared first on CIBSE Journal.| CIBSE Journal
The future of construction is here. Julie Godefroy’s analysis of the 2025 CIBSE Building Performance Awards demonstrates that the principles of performance-based design are gaining widespread adoption The post Evidence of progress: Building Performance Awards analysis appeared first on CIBSE Journal.| CIBSE Journal
RWE will supply Co-op with 33GWh of electricity annually, enough to power the approximately 140 Co-op food stores a year. The post British Co-op Group inks wind PPA to green operations appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
A new study has been awarded funding to explore the potential for underground hydrogen storage near the Knapton power plant in North Yorkshire, UK. The post Funding awarded to study hydrogen storage at former UK gas plant appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Hydrogen - Power Engineering International
Italy’s Gruppo CAP has joined the global water Net Zero Partnership on the development of innovations for decarbonising wastewater treatment. The post Global water net zero innovation partnership expands appeared first on Enlit World.| Decarbonisation | Enlit World
Engineering innovation, customer centricity and collaboration are helping industries meet the challenges associated with decarbonisation, explains Ruben Alvarez of John Crane. The post Engineering the energy transition and beyond appeared first on Enlit World.| Decarbonisation | Enlit World
As the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) grows, so too does the need for a large scale accessible charging infrastructure. The post New project spotlight: Advancing emobility with NEVERFLAT, ePowerMove and FLEXMCS appeared first on Enlit World.| Regions | Enlit World
In a project spearheaded by Huawei, a fleet of 100 etrucks has entered commercial operation at an open-pit coal mine in China.| Industry insights | Smart Energy International
The project is called HeatScape and will enable more informed decisions on how to prepare and ready the electricity network for future requirements. The post UK Power Networks launches data-driven heating decarbonisation project appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Decentralized Energy - Power Engineering International
The EU’s electrification action plan and heating and cooling strategy aimed to advance progress towards decarbonisation of the region’s energy system are open for comment. The post EU’s electrification and heating and cooling plans open for consultation appeared first on Enlit World.| Regions | Enlit World
Spain’s decarbonisation is associated with leadership in renewables, but when it comes to its transport sector, the road has been slower. The post Energy Transitions Podcast: Can Spain’s transport sector keep pace with decarbonisation? appeared first on Enlit World.| Regions | Enlit World
Frederic Carron of Wärtsilä Energy highlights the challenges and opportunities of Asia's diverse energy transition.| Enlit World
Max Fordham has been testing the pilot version of the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard to see if its projects would hit the carbon limits. The firm’s Henry Pelly reveals which building types are providing the most difficult challenges| CIBSE Journal
The limits of passive cooling, healthy learning environments and mitigating overheating were the core subjects of a topical summer event hosted by the CIBSE Natural Ventilation Group in July. Chair Chris Iddon reports| CIBSE Journal
Electrification is unlocking deep decarbonisation without compromising performance says Joonas Rauramo of Coolbrook. The post Electrification sparks revolution in cement and steel industries appeared first on Enlit World.| Regions | Enlit World
Akihiro Ondo, managing director & CEO of Mitsubishi Power Asia Pacific, shares his insights into the potential role of gas in Asia’s evolving power generation landscape.| Enlit World
The world's largest low-temperature district heating system is in Lund, Sweden, operating fossil-free and lowering environmental impact.| Enlit World
Sparc Technologies is piloting green hydrogen production using photocatalytic water splitting, a technology that promises to give electrolysis a run for its money. The post Can direct solar-to-hydrogen technology unlock industrial decarbonisation? appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
National Grid Ventures will test a commercially-deployed, 100% hydrogen-fueled linear generator at the Northport Power Plant in New York.| Power Engineering International
The HYDREAMS project is investigating the transition from natural gas to clean hydrogen to decarbonise steel production in Europe.| Enlit World
The Antigua and Barbuda Port Authority and Veer Group have signed an MoU to support the decarbonisation of the port of St John's.| Power Engineering International
The ECOLOOP project is showing how rural areas can lead the way, not just by adopting clean energy but by transforming management practices.| Enlit World
New analysis from IRENA has revealed the potential for green hydrogen to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors in the Global South.| Enlit World
Rolls-Royce and German power-to-x plant developer INERATEC have launched a partnership to decarbonise emergency backup power systems for data centres with e-fuels. The post E-fuels to supply backup power for German data centres appeared first on Enlit World.| Hydrogen | Enlit World
Decarbonisation of industry is one of the top challenges facing the energy sector with the diversity of industries and solutions required.| Enlit World
□ TOM ACKERS puts the case for a universal programme to retrofit the UK’s housing stock with insulation, in this edited excerpt from his new pamphlet. In a linked article here, he argues that a strategy to decarbonise home heating must rely first of all on electrification and heat pumps □ The whole pamphlet, Remaking […]| People and Nature
□ Electrification and the installation of heat pumps should be the principle technology for decarbonising homes in the UK, TOM ACKERS argues in this edited excerpt from his new pamphlet. In a linked article here, he assesses the great potential for reducing energy throughput by retrofitting buildings with insulation. □ The whole pamphlet, Remaking Home […]| People and Nature
□ Heat pumps and insulation are the keys to decarbonising home heating in a socially just way, TOM ACKERS argues in this edited excerpt from his new pamphlet. In a linked article here, he surveys fuel poverty and the UK’s broken, inadequate mechanisms for monitoring it □ The whole pamphlet, Remaking Home Heating in the […]| People and Nature
□ Fuel poverty in the UK is exacerbated by the poor condition of millions of people’s homes – and methods such as the government Energy Performance Certificates are woefully inadequate, TOM ACKERS argues in this edited excerpt from his new pamphlet. In a linked article here, he puts the case for an integrated approach to […]| People and Nature
20 years of evidence from earthquake monitoring proves the Britpop legends are the most ‘ground shaking’ musical act to perform at Murrayfield Stadium| British Geological Survey
New analysis from IRENA has revealed the potential for green hydrogen to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors in the Global South.| Power Engineering International
The low carbon hydrogen and fuels methodology set out by the European Commission should boost the Europe hydrogen market.| Enlit World
Europe's energy transition is only achievable with the use of gas distribution system with hydrogen, the Ready4H2 project has found.| Enlit World
As Ireland accelerates its drive towards net zero, CIBSE Ireland chair Laura McMahon discusses key priorities, sector challenges, and her vision for a more inclusive and sustainable engineering future| CIBSE Journal
Rolls-Royce and INERATEC have launched a partnership to decarbonise emergency backup power systems for data centres with e-fuels.| Power Engineering International
The Bilbao Port Authority has awarded a contract for four solar projects, which will be incorporated in the Port's Onshore Power Supply system.| Power Engineering International
Elimini and HOFOR will explore development of a large-scale BECCS facility at the Amagerværket combined heat and power plant in Copenhagen.| Power Engineering International
Air Liquide has announced final investment decision for ELYgator, a 200MW electrolyser project in Maasvlakte, in the Port of Rotterdam.| Power Engineering International
CPS Energy will pilot technology that will convert natural gas into clean hydrogen, enabling greater grid resiliency while decarbonising.| Power Engineering International
Enlit on the road visited Elonroad in Sweden to learn how dynamic conductive charging solutions and electric roads can transform e-mobility.| Enlit World
The municipality of Trelleborg is on a mission to decarbonise, using hydrogen to transform systems from the Port to the wider community.| Enlit World
As Europe accelerates towards a carbon-neutral future, energy storage is no longer a supporting player, it is the backbone of the energy transition. The post Powering the transition: Why hybrid energy storage is the backbone of a resilient energy system appeared first on Enlit World.| Energy Storage | Enlit World
Hydrogen UK has launched a report making a case for hydrogen to be strategically deployed to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors.| Power Engineering International
An industry meet-up in Lund unpacked how the region's resilience in delivering energy transition could impact beyond the borders of Sweden. The post Why southern Sweden is a case study in energy transition resilience appeared first on Enlit World.| Regions | Enlit World
The importance of innovation in Germany's government policy and its energy transition was laid out today in Bonn.| Enlit World
Originally written as a column for Inside Housing. With a week to go until the most consequential spending review for ten years, the Treasury is facing desperate last-ditch lobbying from department…| Jules Birch
A Marshall plan for Europe’s energy to deliver the ‘Clean industrial deal’ is advocated by EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra.| Enlit World
OMV has announced the successful start-up of its 10MW green hydrogen production plant, located at the Schwechat refinery near Vienna, Austria.| Power Engineering International
Nuclear fission technologies are innovating to answer the demands of Europe's industries and citizens in the energy transformation. The post Breaking up the silos – innovations driving Europe’s energy transformation appeared first on Enlit World.| Decarbonisation | Enlit World
Simon Sharpe and Sandrine Dixson-Declève reflect on the consequences of the first 100 days of President Trump for energy diplomacy.| Enlit World
Innovation Zero World Congress in London: experts highlight how the current political discourse around climate and clean energy is toxic.| Enlit World
The POTENT-X (Ports as Energy Transition Hubs) project aims to transform European maritime ports into dynamic energy hubs.| Enlit World
Net zero policies are viewed as “unaffordable, ineffective, or politically toxic” and efforts to phase out fossil fuels in the short term are “doomed to fail”, according to a report by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.| www.globalgovernmentforum.com
The post Insights from the “G20 Ocean Dialogue – A Maritime Just Transition” appeared first on Ocean Technologies Group.| Ocean Technologies Group
The post Transitioning The Cruise Industry to New Fuels appeared first on Ocean Technologies Group.| Ocean Technologies Group
The EU’s clean energy technologies competitiveness progress report finds that these continue to be highly cost competitive in the EU. The post Europe Energy Briefs | Clean energy technologies’ cost competitiveness in the EU appeared first on Enlit World.| Nuclear | Enlit World
SNETP (Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Platform) introduces a new video campaign that brings Europe’s nuclear innovation to life.| Enlit World
Enlit on the Road Valencia visits La Muela, the largest pumped storage hydropower plant in Europe, to learn about the giant battery.| Enlit World
BUFI student Innes Campbell discusses his research on Scotland’s radiothermal granites and how a fieldtrip with BGS helped further explore the subject.| British Geological Survey
The Port of Valencia is a real-world testing ground for hydrogen technologies as they aim to decarbonise seaport operations.| Enlit World
In this Energy Transitions podcast, Faustine Delasalle unpacks whether Europe's Clean Industrial Deal is enough to revitalise industry and whether it has come in time.| Enlit World
New Government-commissioned studies reveal that the UK may require as much as 40 per cent of the global lithium supply to meet anticipated demand by 2030.| British Geological Survey
Angela Wilkinson (World Energy Council) warned that Europe could develop a “blind spot” towards global partnerships if it was too distracted.| Enlit World
A Swedish consortium is replacing traditional industrial rivalry with strategic partnerships focused on decarbonisation, a strategy that could help foster competitive longevity across Europe.| Enlit World
Europe’s electricity sector association Eurelectric has issued a call for a clean electrification-based European Energy Security Strategy.| Enlit World
The EIB has announced four projects worth €420 million to restore critical infrastructure and ensure a stable energy supply in Ukraine.| Enlit World
Modern Hydrogen and Mesa Solutions have announced a strategic partnership to deliver a hydrogen power solution for data centres.| Power Engineering International
In this Energy Transitions podcast, Christoph Gardlo of ESFORIN, explains that industrial customers are looking to flexibility marketing to maximise their assets.| Enlit World
The Ministry of Electricity in Iraq and GE Vernova have upgraded several key power plants, enhancing the performance of existing units.| Power Engineering International
District heating as a multi-technology solution is currently underutilised for Europe to meet near-term decarbonisation goals affordably, highlights a recent study launched by Wärtsilä Energy.| Industry Sectors | Smart Energy International
To address the rapid decline of Europe's industrial competitiveness, Fatih Birol is calling for simple and nimble permitting.| Enlit World
The World Economic Forum - new centres for the energy transition as part of its ‘Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution' initiative.| Power Engineering International
The partnership will focus on research on multi-hazard preparedness within the country.| British Geological Survey
In this Energy Transitions podcast, Jeff Benoit of PSM shares how US plant operators are gearing up gas assets for a decarbonised future.| Enlit World
For Lucija Rakočević, for EU island decarbonisation, sector coupling is a puzzling challenge that needs to be addressed as early as planning.| Enlit World
Italian multinational energy company Eni has launched its HPC6 supercomputer to tackle energy transition challenges.| Power Engineering International
While coal-fired power continues to be part of our energy mix, announcements were made in 2024 signalling that coal power is no longer king.| Power Engineering International
VNG AG, VNG Handel & Vertrieb GmbH and HyCC are planing a green hydrogen project at the Piesteriz agro-chemical park in Lutherstadt Wittenberg.| Power Engineering International
Luke Leslie of Key Carbon writes on the landmark agreement on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, the crowning achievement at COP29.| Enlit World
According to Carbon Tracker, now is the time to reconsider the role that carbon capture, utilisation and storage can play in the UK’s transition to net zero.| Enlit World
Hellenic Public Power Corporation embarked on a remarkable transformation journey in 2019. Elena Giannakopoulou discusses then and now.| Enlit World
Pamela Largue travelled to Poland to see the impact of the energy transition on Poland's workers. She found both struggles and opportunities.| Enlit World
BGS has completed a comprehensive scan of Mercia Mudstone rocks that could hold geological secrets of the UK’s past and provide a boost for net zero.| British Geological Survey
EPRI and TVA announced the successful demonstration of renewable diesel as a combustion turbine fuel for power generation.| Power Engineering International
Stegra and Uniper have signed a six-year PPA for the supply of 6TWh of electricity to Stegra’s Boden green steel plant in Northern Sweden.| Power Engineering International
Catherine McFarlane, Head of Sector Transitions & Insights for Mission Possible Partnership, weighs Europe’s progress in industrial decarbonisation.| Enlit World
The EU-funded SUSTENANCE project aims to set up sustainable citizen-centred renewable local energy systems.| Enlit World
Read into some of the initiatives and energy technologies tapped by the this year's Paris Olympics in their quest for sustainability.| Enlit World
The Coal Transition Commission published its first report at COP29 proposing actions to accelerate the coal-to-clean energy transition.| Power Engineering International
The EU Horizon Programme-funded DECODIT project aims to simplify the energy transition for homeowners alike.| Enlit World
Elia Group finds in its 2024 Viewpoint study that cross-border collaboration and finance for offshore wind in Europe need to be addressed.| Enlit World
A report released by DNV shows producing hydrogen from iron could be a promising, cost-effective way to meet Germany's green hydrogen needs.| Power Engineering International
ABB’s Marco Tellarini delves into the innovations that are enabling utility and industrial customers to accelerate their decarbonisation.| Enlit World
Biomethane can play a significant role in achieving Italy’s clean energy objectives and has great potential to help hard-to-abate sectors decarbonise.| Smart Energy International
“We have the technologies and the capabilities but need to resolve the investment outlook,” says Estibaliz Goñi of i-DE.| Enlit World
BGS will conduct essential studies on hydrogen behaviour in the subsurface to predict, measure and monitor underground hydrogen storage.| British Geological Survey
The £8.3 million underground observatory will enhance the UK’s knowledge on the clean energy required to decarbonise heating.| British Geological Survey
As Europe advances to a sustainable future, Max Lemke tells Areti Ntaradimou how AI is shaping Europe’s energy future.| Enlit World
STACK Infrastructure has successfully used Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil as a standby power source for a Norweigen data center.| Power Engineering International