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Can Green Building Materials Reduce Carbon Emissions in Construction?

Can Green Building Materials Reduce Carbon Emissions in Construction?

The construction industry has long been recognized as one of the largest contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions. From energy-intensive cement production to resource-heavy supply chains, traditional building practices leave a substantial carbon footprint. 

Solar Energy UK condemns proposal to scrap the Climate Change Act

Solar Energy UK condemns proposal to scrap the Climate Change Act

Solar Energy UK has slammed Kemi Badenoch’s reported intention to repeal the Climate Change Act – a cornerstone of Britain’s environmental leadership and legal commitment to tackling climate change.

Turboden to Deliver 180 MW of Fervo’s Gen 2 ORC Power Plants at Cape Station in Utah

Turboden to Deliver 180 MW of Fervo’s Gen 2 ORC Power Plants at Cape Station in Utah

Turboden America LLC, subsidiary of Turboden S.p.A , has been awarded Phase II of the landmark Cape Station geothermal project in Utah, further strengthening its collaboration with Fervo Energy.  

Biogas

How CNH Is Innovating Sustainable Farming With Biogas

How CNH Is Innovating Sustainable Farming With Biogas

CNH’s New Holland brand is advancing into the future of sustainable farming with groundbreaking alternative fuel solutions. The T7 Methane Power tractor is an innovation that’s a true game-changer for farmers ready to embrace sustainable energy.

Biomass

OneFortyOne and HAMR Energy Sign MoU for Transforming Forestry Residue Into Renewable Methanol

OneFortyOne and HAMR Energy Sign MoU for Transforming Forestry Residue Into Renewable Methanol

OneFortyOne and HAMR Energy have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the supply of sustainable biomass for renewable methanol production in Australia and New Zealand.

Electric/Hybrid

Colorado Announces Increased Incentives for Electric Vehicles

Colorado Announces Increased Incentives for Electric Vehicles

Colorado Gov. Polis's administration announced an increase in point-of-sale electric vehicle (EV) rebates through the Vehicle Exchange Colorado (VXC) program, helping ensure EVs remain affordable for all Coloradans as federal EV incentives expired on September 30. Starting November 3, 2025, VXC rebates will increase from $6,000 to $9,000 for new EV purchases and leases and $4,000 to $6,000 for used EV purchases and leases.

ScottishPower Partners with HITRANS to Power Up EV Infrastructure Across the Highlands and Islands

TUAL expands R&D base for cutting-edge charger technology with new Bicester Motion headquarters

The Netherlands
Acer aiming to achieve ambitious goal in supply chain emissions reductions

Energy saving

Homebuyers' Interest in Energy Efficiency Increasing

Homebuyers

Sustainable features, particularly those that reduce costs or offer financial savings, are increasingly influencing home search and remodeling decisions, according to new findings from the National Association of Realtors® 2025 Realtors® Residential Sustainability Report.

Geothermal

XGS Energy announces 3,000-hour milestone for water-independent geothermal system

XGS Energy announces 3,000-hour milestone for water-independent geothermal system

Developer of next-generation geothermal power projects, XGS Energy, has announced the successful operation of its water-independent geothermal system at commercial scale for over 3000 hours, proving it to be commercially economical.

Turboden to Deliver 32 MWe Geothermal Power Plant for Vulcan Energy

Hydrogen

Sweden
PowerCell secures breakthrough contract to equip world’s first hydrogen-powered bulk carriers

PowerCell secures breakthrough contract to equip world’s first hydrogen-powered bulk carriers

Supplier of hydrogen fuel cells for the marine market, PowerCell, has secured a contract worth just over 40 million Swedish Krona (SEK) to supply the fuel cell systems for two hydrogen-powered bulk carriers.

First Review Meeting On ALRIGH2T Project Highlights Progress 

Bosch opens German hydrogen HQ to Greater Manchester firms in push for UK hydrogen growth

Miscellaneous

A switch to heat pumps is crucial for health finds new research

A switch to heat pumps is crucial for health finds new research

Replacing a gas boiler or wood stove with a heat pump slashes the related air pollution, new research from the European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) reveals.

Ocean Energy

Dublin City University Tackles Biofouling to Boost Tidal Energy

Dublin City University Tackles Biofouling to Boost Tidal Energy

The ocean holds enormous potential to power our world, and tides offer one of the most reliable renewable energy sources. Unlike wind or solar, tidal flows are predictable, driven by the moon and Earth’s rotation. Yet beneath the waves, a persistent challenge threatens this promise: biofouling, the build-up of marine organisms on submerged surfaces, which can reduce turbine efficiency and damage materials.

Panorama

Majority of energy transition leaders say Europe is most attractive market for renewables investment

Majority of energy transition leaders say Europe is most attractive market for renewables investment

More than six in ten (61 percent) energy transition business leaders say Europe is the most attractive global market for renewables investment currently, according to figures gathered for Tamarindo’s annual Financing Energy Transition conference in London.

Tokio Marine GX report urges insurance market to close ‘protection gap’ 

PV

Smartvolt Launches New Version of Its Foldable Solar System

Smartvolt Launches New Version of Its Foldable Solar System

The Swiss manufacturer Smartvolt AG has optimized its foldable PV system SmartSolarBox. From now on, the pre-assembled PV solution for flat roofs, conversion and crane parking areas is capable of carrying lightning protection from the factory. 

Italy
Econergy secures approximately 58 million euros financing for 64 MW Italian portfolio

Storage

Sungrow and ENGIE complete first 400 MWh of Europe’s largest battery storage project

Sungrow and ENGIE complete first 400 MWh of Europe’s largest battery storage project

Global PV inverter and energy storage system (ESS) provider Sungrow has announced the successful grid connection of the first 400 MWh of ENGIE’s 200MW/800MWh battery energy storage project in Vilvoorde, Belgium.

SEETEL New Energy Selects Volvo Penta Battery Systems for Industrial Energy Storage 

Wind

Wisconsin Public Service Commission Approves First Wind Farm in 14 Years

Wisconsin Public Service Commission Approves First Wind Farm in 14 Years

The Wisconsin Public Service Commission has voted to approve the Badger Hollow Wind Energy Center, a 118 MW wind project in Iowa and Grant Counties. It's the first wind farm approved since 2011 and is a significant win for clean energy, local farmers, and Wisconsin communities.

Agenda

International Partnering Forum

International Partnering Forum

Genera 2025

Climate Action Innovation Zone 2025


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El jurado de la feria ees (la gran feria europea de las baterías y los sistemas acumuladores de energía) ya ha seleccionado los productos y soluciones innovadoras que aspiran, como finalistas, al gran premio ees 2021. Independientemente de cuál o cuáles sean las candidaturas ganadoras, la sola inclusión en este exquisito grupo VIP constituye todo un éxito para las empresas. A continuación, los diez finalistas 2021 de los ees Award (ees es una de las cuatro ferias que integran el gran evento anual europeo del sector de la energía, The smarter E).