All posts in Renewables
A Nobel-winning discovery can make solar power a lot greener
A Nobel Prize-winning invention in chemistry that can minimize the environmental impacts of solar panels.
Fine words from the hydropower industry won’t save our last wild rivers
Technologies to harness the power of water are crucial for a low-emissions future, but hydropower can cause serious damage.
Renewable energy storage advances with sodium ion success
Sodium ion batteries to replace lithium go beyond EV and transport uses, supporting the energy transition and a renewable power grid itself.
Bacteria could help us store energy and create biofuels
"There are only a very small number of microbes that can really store renewable electricity," a scientist explain.
Planned new hydroelectric dams threaten mighty rivers worldwide
Hydropower projects can permanently and irreversibly impact river and floodplain dynamics and functions,
Small businesses can play a big role in championing renewables
Beyond the cost reduction incentive, investing in renewables empowers SMEs to be agents of change.