Low Carbon Energy
Planned new hydroelectric dams threaten mighty rivers worldwide
Hydropower projects can permanently and irreversibly impact river and floodplain dynamics and functions,
Small businesses can play a big role in championing renewables
Beyond the cost reduction incentive, investing in renewables empowers SMEs to be agents of change.
EU clean hydrogen drive finds partners in Kazakhstan and the UK
As it seeks to reduce its carbon emissions the European Union is betting on hydrogen as a replacement for fossil fuels.
How to loosen India’s grip on coal without abandoning the millions who depend on it
India must step away from coal while not leaving millions of people in coal-mining regions worse off.
Industrial Blyth reflects on renewable energy through art
When the ships and coal are gone, a new shared identity emerges, whether welcomed or mourned. The "Energies" exhibit seeks to understand it.
Why Europe cannot afford to shun nuclear power
With Brussels focusing on decarbonization by means of electrification using solar and wind, the big elephant in the room remains nuclear power.