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A statement calling for the transformation of the G8+5 nations’ energy strategies to help reduce climate change and improve energy security has been released by the national science academies of the G8 + 5 countries;
The Solar Electric Industries Association has recognized SolarCity® with an inaugural Industry Innovator Award for the company’s SolarLease™ financing option, which allows homeowners to put no money down on a new solar system and save money from day one on electricity costs;
The element 112, discovered at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung (Centre for Heavy Ion Research) in Darmstadt, has been officially recognised as a new element by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). IUPAC confirmed the recognition of element 112 in an official letter to Sigurd Hofmann, the head of the discovering team. The letter furthermore asks the discoverers to propose a name for the new element;
The Energy Technologies Institute has issued a new request for proposals within its “Micro DE” programme. The project will focus on “Distributed Energy and Energy Services Management: Application to Existing UK Residential Buildings.”
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 ...