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How to ensure a positive energy balance through design in Sustainable Plus Energy Neighbourhoods

July 13, 2022 by Andreea Nacu

The world is changing at an increasingly rapid pace. This only reinforces the need to be prepared for future conditions. One proper solution would be to future-proof buildings and cities. With more than two thirds of the world’s population to live in urban areas by 2050, now is the time to reconsider the role cities can play in the shift towards a more sustainable society. In order to build up resilience to the adverse effects of climate change, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Community, Platform Tagged With: energy efficiency, energy flexibility, nZEB, PEB, Plus energy, quality of life, renewable energy

Swiss industry and science consortium on track to optimise hydropower production using satellite data

March 31, 2022 by Becky Rowland

The “Defrost for Hydropower” project combines SLF’s snow expertise with satellite imagery from Wegaw’s cutting-edge geospatial technology and Hydrique Engineers advanced modelling skills, in order to more accurately predict water flow into hydro dams up to 4 months in advance as well as hydrological inflows on a regional scale. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Community, Platform Tagged With: hydroelectricity, hydropower, monitoring, production, renewable energy, satellite, sensors, snow, trading

Green Ammonia Market: a New Era for Energy and Power Industry

July 23, 2020 by Siddhant Dongre

Green ammonia uses renewable energy instead of natural gas or coal for producing hydrogen; hence, is an effective way to reduce greenhouse emissions. The electrochemical Haber-Bosch process produces ammonia without any greenhouse emissions. Green ammonia refers to ammonia, which has been produced through a process that is 100% renewable and carbon-free. Reducing the carbon dioxide emissions during the production process is essential to achieve … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Community, Platform, Renewables Tagged With: clean energy, Energy, Green Ammonia, Green Ammonia Market, power, Power Generation, renewable, renewable energy, renewables

International Conference on Biopolymers and Bioplastics

June 22, 2020 by Kelly martin Leave a Comment

We are very pleased to welcome you to participate at our “International Conference on Biopolymers & Bioplastics” on June 22-23, 2020 at Rome, Italy with the theme “Lighting the Future of Energy: Honouring the Past, Treasuring the Present, Shaping the Future”. Our Aim is to bring together all a unique and international mix of experts like Nanotechnologist, Material scientists, polymers Scientists, Research Academicians, Energy Professionals, … [Read more...]

Tagged With: renewable energy

MEDREG’s support to energy regulatory reforms in the Southern Mediterranean: what have we achieved?

September 19, 2019 by FRANCESCO Valezano Leave a Comment

On Thursday 19 September 2019, 10:00 – 16:00, at the Hotel NH Brussels EU Berlaymont, MEDREG aims to share some of the successes achieved in the last two years, through the voice and testimonies of MEDREG’s regulatory members from Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco and Palestine. Presentations on the concrete achievements and improved regulatory capacity that resulted from MEDREG’s support activities will be complemented by specific case … [Read more...]

Tagged With: egypt, energy regulation, gas networks, geopolitics, markets, metering, Middle East, regulators, renewable energy

Workshop on Local Energy Communities – Exploring Research, Technologies and Regulations for their Implementation in Europe

May 15, 2019 by Paolo Nouvion EASE Leave a Comment

Local energy communities and smart energy systems are key elements to increase the use of renewable energy resources at a local level, helping locations with weak connections to the national grid to maximise their energy independence whilst also reducing carbon emissions. With the participation of European policy-makers and leading companies of the energy sector, the all-day event will feature the presentation of four Horizon 2020 … [Read more...]

Tagged With: energy consumers, renewable energy

Fieldfisher Interconnectors Forum – Brussels, 21 March 2019

March 21, 2019 by Fieldfisher Leave a Comment

The Fieldfisher Interconnector Forum will take a highly topical look at Interconnectors across Europe and the UK. This free half day event will cover significant legal developments and hot topics, including: The Outlook for Interconnectors - Future Opportunities Brexit and Future Energy Trading Scenarios Energy Market and Regulation Updates Environmental and Planning Perspectives Attendees will hear from Will Bridges, … [Read more...]

Tagged With: 2019, 2050 climate strategy, Brussels, business models, carbon tax, circulareconomy; innovation; energy, distributed generation, electricity, Energy, energy law, EU energy policy, Europe, feed-in tariffs, import dependency. EU energy policy, renewable energy, security of supply, Transmission, utilities

Renpower Ukraine 2019

January 31, 2019 by EuroconventionGlobal Leave a Comment

The 2nd Renewable Energy & Power Infrastructure Investors Conference Register now Program Euroconvention Global is excited to announce the forthcoming RENPOWER Ukraine 2019: The 2nd Renewable Energy & Power Investment Conference  set to take place on January 31st at the Intercontinental Hotel in Kiev. The inaugural edition hosted 150+ participants from 28 countries and was evaluated by all attendees as a cost-effective informative … [Read more...]

Tagged With: Eastern Europe, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy investments, energy law, Environment, infrastructure, renewable energy, solar power, Ukraine, wind energy

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