
The 4 Coolest Potential Energy Sources of the Future
All renewable energy sources, past, present and future have got their own benefits and caveats, this is true. But I have to admit the renewables of the future are cool as heck…
All renewable energy sources, past, present and future have got their own benefits and caveats, this is true. But I have to admit the renewables of the future are cool as heck…
It can be easy to fear the gloomy-reality of climate change, but the facts and figures tell us we’re on the way to a much more sustainable future. Did you know the UK was 42.9% fuelled by renewables in Spring 2020?
It seems like everyone knows at least one person that made some cash on cryptocurrency this year. Early investors in Bitcoin, Ethereum and the meme coin, “DogeCoin” will have felt the benefit in the last few months and in some cases, earned themselves a life-changing amount of money. Though it has to be said, while financially this has been great news for many people, environmentally, it’s becoming rather bad news indeed, for all of us.
Energy Baselines are another great tool for tracking energy performance. They define reference periods before and after energy efficiency projects have been implemented.
Energy Performance Indicators are a metric for tracking energy efficiency. They help to normalise energy consumption by any measurable, influencing factor. They are a commonly used tool by energy professionals, and a necessary requirement for ISO 50001 certification.
If Covid-19 has taught us anything, it would be the appreciation of ‘the knowing’, to enable us to plan responses and solutions which now seems like a distant memory.
The concept of industrial batteries taking buildings off-grid to reduce pressure on the National Grid is becoming increasingly popular. However, some companies have started taking this one step
The UK was one of the first major economies to pass the net zero law, which requires the UK to bring all greenhouse gas emissions
The number of IoT devices is growing at an exponential rate and according to Statista, there will be over 75 billion connected devices by 2025.
At the end of November we spent two days at the country’s most renowned energy show. We pitched up the now famous Hark wind turbines
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