
The UK attempts to become a ‘clean energy superpower’
Nuclear power remains underutilized despite its reliability and scale, struggling to regain market momentum amid growing calls for less reliable renewables.
Nuclear power remains underutilized despite its reliability and scale, struggling to regain market momentum amid growing calls for less reliable renewables.
Nuclear power remains underutilized despite its reliability and scale, struggling to regain market momentum amid growing calls for less reliable renewables.
Despite challenges, shale looks set to prevail for decades to come.
The Worshipful Company of Fuellers, in collaboration with Cadent Gas and the Energy Futures Lab at Imperial college, organized a prestigious annual energy lecture called
Governments interfere with pricing mechanisms to shield consumers and companies from rising energy costs, but such measures only deepen the problems in the long run…
The Fourth Industrial Revolution – artificial intelligence in particular – has the potential to solve some of the current conundrums of the green transition…
The growing EV sector promises to end our reliance on oil, but its benefits may not be evenly distributed worldwide…
Small modular reactors could make nuclear energy accessible to more countries, but their viability still has to be tested on a wider scale.
Many technologies needed for the green transition exist, but there are still significant hurdles before they can be deployed at the scale needed to reach net-zero emissions in the coming decades.
Hydrogen has become the linchpin of green energy transition strategies in many parts of the world. However, there is still no infrastructure that could accommodate wide-scale hydrogen use, and fossil fuels remain the most common energy source for production…
Lord David Howell, Chairman of the Advisory Board of Crystol Energy, launched his new book, “Look Where We’re Going: Escaping the Prism of
There is no single magic bullet for turning global energy consumption patterns toward a cleaner future. Greening energy is not just about