
What does a future hydrogen energy market look like?
Hydrogen is one of the leading options for storing energy from renewables and looks promising to be a lowest-cost option for storing electricity. With hydrogen
Hydrogen is one of the leading options for storing energy from renewables and looks promising to be a lowest-cost option for storing electricity. With hydrogen
Over three billion tons of minerals and metals will be needed to deploy wind, solar and geothermal power, as well as energy storage, requiring an
Carbon markets have a significant role to play in helping to achieve the commitment of net-zero by 2050, by enabling governments and organisations to more
Over the coming decades, digital technologies are set to make energy systems around the world more connected, intelligent, efficient, reliable and sustainable. Digitalised energy systems
Operational carbon emissions are those associated with the energy used to run the building once complete for aspects such as heating, cooling, hot water generation,
Batteries are the most scalable type of grid-scale storage and the market has seen strong growth in recent years. According to the IEA, while progress
According to Shell, natural gas emits between 45 per cent and 55 per cent lower greenhouse gas emissions than coal when used to generate electricity,
Energy intensive industries – cement, steel and chemicals – are responsible for around 16 per cent of EU emissions, and 26 per cent globally according
The UK government has placed great emphasis on the success of electric vehicles to deliver on its plan to end the sale of new petrol