Why hydrogen could be the future of green energy
Despite huge global investment in renewables, our reliance on fossil fuels still refuses to budge. Could hydrogen - plentiful and non-polluting - be the answer?
Despite huge global investment in renewables, our reliance on fossil fuels still refuses to budge. Could hydrogen - plentiful and non-polluting - be the answer?
How do we transition from fossil fuels - and can we do it smoothly? In this week’s episode of “A Glimpse into the Future”, we discuss the future of energy.
There are lots of opportunities - but lots of uncertainty too.
Future of Energy: Strong leadership, good policy, and a human vision are essential to a smooth energy transition to a lower carbon future. This is how we achieve them.
Changing business models have allowed new players to participate in the electricity market. But what does this energy revolution entail for Latin America?
The energy transition is happening, whether governments are on board or not. These proven policies can help them harness the winds of change
High-density populations and fuel transport costs mean islands must get creative. Here's how island power can be sourced for a carbon-free future.
Electric vehicles will constitute a third of new-car sales by 2030. From charging station provision to public transport investment, here are the lessons we still need to learn
Will an increasingly “smart” energy system entrench disadvantages or improve access to all the benefits that a connection to a dependable energy supply brings?
People care about comfort, not kilowatts, but the energy sector struggles to translate comfort into a compelling consumer offer.
Battered by the downturn in the coal industry, the Appalachia region is starting to adapt its skillset with the help of community organizations – lessons the wider world could learn from ...
If an efficient transformation of energy systems is to be achieved, then energy consumers have an increasingly central role to play. Read to know why.
New technologies could take your domestic gas and electricity and drive energy production completely off grid.
As the world shifts away from crude oil, Saudi Arabia must make use of solar resources and improve energy efficiency – its young generation can lead the way.
Global efforts to promote clean energy have turned a corner. But even with this success, the world is in for a lot of global warming.