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How hydrogen can decarbonise heavy transportation
Decarbonising heavy-emitting modes of transportation is a fundamental challenge in the energy transition, with hydrogen viewed as an essential fuel…
How AI and IoT are paving the way for greener manufacturing
The latest technology has always worked its way into the manufacturing sector, and naturally, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial…
Green hydrogen: The innovations in Scotland helping to meet electrolyser demand
Hydrogen is viewed by many governments as essential to decarbonise heavy industries and heavy-duty transport. Yet the most common methods…
Stockholm is on a mission to reach net zero
Stockholm is Sweden’s largest municipality, home to nearly one million people, and one of the fastest-growing regions in Europe, experiencing…
How AI is ushering in a new era of precision medicine in Stockholm
Technological advancements, like the rise of big data and AI, coupled with advancements in genome testing have paved the way…
How proptech is driving sustainability: Lessons from Stockholm
As sustainability issues take centre stage, industries must contend with several simultaneous environmental challenges. The UN divides these challenges into…
Tech for good: How Scottish fintech companies are relieving the cost of living crisis
The cost of living crisis is pushing growing numbers of people and businesses into uncertainty as they struggle to keep…
Cleantech funding heats up as energy transition intensifies
Funding for cleantech is soaring as countries race to decarbonise value chains and limit CO2 emissions. Some $5.1bn in deals…
Facing headwinds at home, Europe and Japan are pushing waste-to-energy technology across South East Asia
“The project developer said all is good,” says Kampol Wadnoi, a village leader from Thalang, in the west of Thailand,…
Why repowering is key to hitting the UK’s onshore wind targets
On Tuesday 6 December, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Business Secretary Grant Shapps reached a much-anticipated deal overturning the…