Avantium's new facility to demonstrate scaled production of MEG from plants has opened
Avantium has opened a new demonstration facility for producing mono-propylene glycol (MEG) from plants, rather than oil.
Avantium has opened a new demonstration facility for producing mono-propylene glycol (MEG) from plants, rather than oil.
Tata Power and The Rockefeller Foundation has announced the launch of TP Renewable Microgrid Ltd.
Seaway 7 has been awarded a contract from Equinor Energy AS.
TechnipFMC has announced that it has signed its first EPICEROL® Technology License Agreement with Meghmani Finechem Ltd (MFL) in India.
Aries Clean Energy has successfully completed the US$65 million financial close for the Aries Linden Biosolids Gasification Facility in New Jersey, US.
Global electricity capacity from renewables is set to grow by 50% over the next five years.
The growth of variable renewable energy and distributed energy resources has changed the market dynamics of the electricity system in Australia.
Aker Solutions aims to generate about half of its revenue from renewable or distinct low carbon solutions by 2030, according to the company's 20/25/30 strategy.
This investment will enable Leyline to identify and provide development-stage debt and equity to support renewable energy projects throughout the United States.
Relevant specialist knowledge and skills are vital to success in this growing industry. In this article, Lee Clarke, Dynama, US/EMEA, outlines three ways strategic workforce planning will help to boost competency while championing diversity and inclusivity in the sector.
In its International Energy Outlook 2019, the US Energy Information Administration projects that renewables will collectively increase to 49% of global electricity generation by 2050.
Unilever has announced that its factories, offices, research and development facilities, data centres, warehouses and distribution centres across five continents are now powered by 100% renewable grid electricity.
Wind and solar energy are rapidly transforming power systems worldwide. How big is the opportunity for countries to reshape their energy mix? How should they go about doing it?
According to a new forecast of the energy transition by DNV GL, gas and variable renewables will be the only energy sources for which demand is higher in 2050 than today.
DNV GL report finds that the energy transition is gathering pace but the rate is still too slow to limit global temperatures rising by well below 2°C.