A research team at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden claims to be the first to demonstrate that it is possible to reduce the aerodynamic resistance of ships by up to 7.5% by utilising what is known as the “Coanda effect”.
The UK High Court has granted Greenpeace permission to proceed with a Judicial Review of the Government’s decision to launch a new licensing oil and gas round, with fossil fuel companies submitting more than 100 licences to explore for new oil and gas.
Mixergy is a spin-out from the University of Oxford which develops smart, connected hot water tanks alongside heating and home energy management systems.
Could miniature homes provide a sustainable solution to the UK's systemic shortage of affordable housing? Ross Clarke, founder of Minor Homes, explores the opportunity and explains the current limitations.
By Morten Mjels, UK & Ireland country product manager for servers, ASUS
Energy efficiency in the data centre is increasingly seen as 'a thing' but the more prosaic truth is that actual change has yet to spread at scale, writes Morten Mjels at ASUS.
The European Commission, Parliament and Council have reached a provisional agreement on the proposed reformation of the EU Energy Efficiency Directive.
McKinsey has published a new report showcasing how an ambitious roll-out of heat pumps and solar panels could contribute to the creation of 2 million jobs across Europe by 2030.