Windfarms on this Scottish isle are contentious – renewables must work for local people too
The landscape on the remote Isle of Lewis is striking: a mix of rugged terrain, peatlands, moorlands, lochs, sandy beaches and cliffs.
The landscape on the remote Isle of Lewis is striking: a mix of rugged terrain, peatlands, moorlands, lochs, sandy beaches and cliffs.
Colombia’s outgoing president Gustavo Petro, a former guerrilla and the country’s first leftist leader, came to power in 2022. He promised something few leaders of fossil fuel-producing countries have seriously attempted: to reduce his country’s dependence on oil, gas and coal.
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In the latest episode of Energy Technology: Industry Insights, Power Technology is unpacking mega wind turbines and the challenges and opportunities ahead for the market. Read more in the Daily Newsletter
Industry leaders warn motorway charging infrastructure risks falling behind growing electric vehicle demand without urgent grid upgrades.
Recycling decommissioned UK offshore wind turbines could recover enough magnet material to manufacture one million electric vehicles annually. This is the conclusion of a new report published by the National Engineering Policy Centre (NEPC), which is led by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Rising fuel costs and ongoing geopolitical tensions are accelerating the transition from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs), with efficiency gains emerging as a central driver of change in transport energy consumption.