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Canary Islands ‘could go 100% green by 2050’
Canary Islands ‘could go 100% green by 2050’ Jun 02, 2017 Jonny Bairstow Infrastructure Generation, Low Carbon, Top Stories 0 Image: Shutterstock The Canary Islands have the potential to become carbon neutral by 2050. That’s according to a new study published by the EU, which suggests this could be achieved by shifting to a 100% renewable […]
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Energy Live Future: Innovating to disrupt the energy market
Energy Live Future: Innovating to disrupt the energy market Jun 03, 2017 Jonny Bairstow Markets Finance, Top Stories 0 Image: Shutterstock Our Energy Live Future conference is now only four days away! Join us and more than 200 energy end users at the National Space Centre in Leicester on the 7th of June to learn more […]
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Building sector ‘must go zero carbon by 2050’
Building sector ‘must go zero carbon by 2050’ Jun 02, 2017 Jonny Bairstow Energy Efficiency, Low Carbon 0 Image: Shutterstock The building sector must operate at ‘net zero carbon’ by 2050 to limit rising global temperatures to 2°C, as outlined in the Paris Agreement. That’s according to a new report from the World Green Building Council, which suggests there are currently […]
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E.ON opens first storage project in US
E.ON opens first storage project in US Jun 02, 2017 Jonny Bairstow Infrastructure Generation, Low Carbon, Top Stories 0 Image: EON E.ON has officially opened its first energy storage project in North America. The 10MW Iron Horse energy storage unit and accompanying 2MW solar facility at the University of Arizona’s Tech Park is now helping […]
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Energy Live Future: Powering the Future
Energy Live Future: Powering the Future Jun 01, 2017 Jonny Bairstow Infrastructure Generation, Markets Finance, Smart Data, Top Stories 0 Image: Shutterstock Our Energy Live Future conference is now only six days away! Join us and more than 200 energy end users at the National Space Centre in Leicester on the 7th of June to learn […]
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President Trump pulls US out of Paris Agreement
President Trump pulls US out of Paris Agreement Jun 01, 2017 Jonny Bairstow Policy Legislation, Sustainability Environment, Top Stories 0 Image: JStone/Shutterstock President Donald Trump has pulled the US out of the Paris Agreement on climate change. The move, which fulfils one of his earliest and most controversial campaign promises, sets the US at odds […]
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Exploration drilling begins on UK oil well
Exploration drilling begins on UK oil well May 31, 2017 Jonny Bairstow Coal, Gas Oil 0 Image: Shutterstock Exploration drilling has commenced at a planned oil well near Billinghurst in West Sussex. UK Oil Gas Investments’ (UKOG) 100% owned Broadford Bridge-1 (BB-1) site will test a ‘geological lookalike’ to the company’s previous Horse Hill discovery, […]
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Christos Keramisanos
Christos Keramisanos May 31, 2017 george marshall ELF Speakers 0 Christos Keramisanos holds an MEng degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering majoring in Power Systems and an MSc degree in Renewable Energy and Clean Technology. He has been working on energy markets research projects in academia and various solar PV and CI projects in Greece. […]
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German energy leaders hesitant to adopt green energy
German energy leaders hesitant to adopt green energy May 30, 2017 Jonny Bairstow Infrastructure Generation, Low Carbon 0 Image: Shutterstock Decision makers in Germany’s energy sector support the move to a low carbon system but are hesitant to implement measures themselves. That’s according to renewable energy firm BayWa r.e. which surveyed 1,000 decision makers about […]
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Gas industry IT update ‘could cause expensive delays’
Gas industry IT update ‘could cause expensive delays’ May 30, 2017 Jonny Bairstow Markets Finance, Top Stories 0 Image: Shutterstock Thousands of gas customers could face higher bills and delays to switching while the industry’s central IT system is updated later this month. All gas suppliers, including the Big Six, use the same computer network […]
