
The second phase of the Reliability in a Sea of Risk project aims to encourage increased investment in the marine energy industry by both the public and private sector.
The second phase of the Reliability in a Sea of Risk project aims to encourage increased investment in the marine energy industry by both the public and private sector.
Research led by the University of Luxembourg has proven that assumptions on chemical processes in solar energy technology are actually inaccurate.
Over half of UK citizens would choose an electric car over petrol or diesel if they could save money or make money in the long term, according to research from OVO Energy.
Latvian company Aerones has developed a heavy-lifting drone that can be used to provide safe, rapid and cost-efficient cleaning and de-icing for wind turbines
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is leading an EU funded project to move shipping into a new era of low-carbon operation.
Presenting at an industry event in Switzerland, Solliance has announced developments in tandem cell efficiency.
A €45 million ($55.2 million) renewable heat and power facility has been opened in Denmark, supported by an advanced solar energy system provided by Aalborg CSP.
The Dutch Government has awarded Vattenfall a tender to build the twin Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farms, the world’s first to be built without public subsidy.
Indian renewable energy company Suzlon Group has been awarded contracts to develop two wind power projects of 300 MW and 200 MW respectively in Gujarat.