Heat Beneath our Feet
Flooded mineworkings could provide entire towns with sustainable heat, writes Sam Baker, but ques...
Flooded mineworkings could provide entire towns with sustainable heat, writes Sam Baker, but ques...
Andrea Warner explores how major energy shocks – from the 1970s oil crisis to recent geopolitical...
Launching a new column, Tom Baxter examines energy, geopolitics and innovation through an enginee...
As nuclear continues to grow in the UK energy mix, Aniqah Majid speaks to industry experts and ea...
Nuclear plants run for generations and can take just as long to dismantle. Aniqah Majid reports o...
Sam Baker speaks to James Hygate, CEO of Bristol-based Firefly Green Fuels, about his company’s p...
Book review on Unlocking the Future of Renewable Energy and Chemistry Through Catalysis – Studies...
Phil Caldwell, CEO of Ceres Power, outlines how solid oxide fuel cells could provide efficient, l...
A wave of cancelled projects is forcing a rethink of hydrogen’s role in the energy transition – f...
David Menmuir explores how demand-side management could cut costs, reduce CO2 emissions and help ...
David Bogle argues that only greater collaboration and smarter curriculum integration will close ...
The North Sea Transition Authority supports electrifying UK oil and gas sites to cut greenhouse g...
A startup hydrogen producer in Humberside, UK is promising to make the fuel with zero emissions. ...
While many industries have hidden behind the “hard to abate” label, advances mean deep emissions ...
Could swappable hydrogen storage tanks revolutionise refuelling for low-carbon road vehicles? A P...
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