If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or jump onto our free newsletter. You can now also find us on twitter and Facebook too. Come and join the discussion.
Cleantech news as it happens — check back for regular updates:
US Energy Secretary Steven Chu has announced $1.2 billion in economic stimulus funding for construction, infrastructure and research at nationally-sponsored science laboratories across the nation;
Eberhard Jochem, a researcher at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, has received the €50,000 Bayer Climate Award for his work showing that “improving energy efficiency is the central lever for reducing greenhouse gas emissions”;
US climate researcher Ken Caldeira has been named one of Rolling Stone magazine’s top 100 “Agents of Change”;
The material perovskite, sometimes described as an “inorganic chameleon,” could lead to advances in fuel cells, nanocomponents for electronic devices and gas separation for carbon storage, according to a Swedish researcher;
More than half of the world’s nearly seven billion people now live in urban areas, and that proportion is expected to reach almost 69 per cent by 2050. To avoid pushing local and global systems to the point of collapse, cities will need to become much smarter and more efficient Read more ...
Developing the UK’s smart-grid infrastructure will require communications and data technologies that can manage far more information than utilities must handle today. That’s the focus of a strategy report from Greenbang Research: “Enabling the UK’s smart-grid future: The wireless spectrum debate.” The report answers such questions as: Should dedicated Read more ...
The introduction of the feed-in tariff (FIT) incentive policy on 1 April has sparked an explosive reaction in the UK renewable energy market with solar leading the way in installations, according to a new Greenbang research report titled, “The UK’s Feed-in Tariff: Impact, response and market trends for the decade Read more ...