| The promise of the hydrogen fuel cell has been a long time in the making. Where do we stand today? Is this the techology of the future – or...
| The promise of the hydrogen fuel cell has been a long time in the making. Where do we stand today? Is this the techology of the future – or...
| In October 2008, ten leading European research institutes signed an intention to closely work together in developing a new generation of ene...
| Large-scale offshore wind power can lead to the situation that more electricity is available (including the base load electricity supply) th...
| If our economies cannot do without coal-fired power, the climate must be saved with carbon capture and storage (CCS). The good news is, the...
| The world’s first pilot plant for the capture of carbon dioxide in a coal-fired power station has commenced operations at the eastern German...
| When the Audi R10 triumphed at Le Mans in 2006, it was the first diesel-engine car ever to win the world’s toughest endurance race. It went...
| The rapidly growing market for voluntary CO2 compensation is developing quality marks and standards to battle its poor public image. In this...
| Provisions for the transfer of technology will be at the heart of any significant international agreement to decrease the production of gree...
| The hopes are high that carbon capture and storage (CCS) will become an effective measure to curtail greenhouse gas emissions. Many policy t...
| One of the fastest growing niche markets in the European energy sector is that of decentralised energy production. Belgian producer Thenergo...