The Net Zero House
Can net zero housing help the UK meet targets? Tom Baxter does the math
Can net zero housing help the UK meet targets? Tom Baxter does the math
A chemical engineer working for the UK Government introduces two online net zero calculators that...
Ian Scott discusses the development of the waste-burning stable salt reactor (SSR)
How unpopular but necessary technological solutions and shifts can be deployed to meet head-on th...
A look at Tesla's exciting innovations in battery chemistry, cell design, and manufacturing methods.
The journey of Huawei’s involvement in the UK’s 5G network provides lessons to be learnt for the ...
Tom Baxter looks at the parasitic load challenge of CCS
An alternative view for how the UK can achieve net zero for housing and other users, without the ...
Tom Baxter explains why he does not see a future for hydrogen fuel cells in passenger cars
A positive look at what has been and what can be achieved to reduce our carbon footprint
HyNet North West will make hydrogen for heat a reality
The promise of storing hydrogen as ammonia
How decisions on hydrogen’s role in energy systems might be made; industry collaboration and long...
Tom Baxter explains why slowing down is better for the planet
How can the oil majors best measure energy transition and routes to net zero?
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