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  • Ultra thin solar film could mean end of phone charger

    Researchers in a laboratory in France are working on an ultra thin film which can harness the energy of the sun. It works like a solar panel but is just a… 02/02/2012

  • Malmö shows off its green regeneration

    Malmö, Scandinavia’s bridge to Europe, is Sweden’s third largest city with 300,000 inhabitants. About a third of them are immigrants. Malmö is a city in… 26/01/2012

  • Towards a low-carbon Europe

    In this edition of U-talk Fabián, in Spain, asks: “In a world whose economic model is based on oil consumption, do you as a European ecologist think we can do… 20/01/2012

  • Shine a light! Indoor solar cells!

    Scientists are putting the finishing touches to a new way of harvesting electricity from light.   Paul Rebhan, the Global Business Development Manager at… 18/01/2012

  • Portugal’s first family silver sale goes to China

    Portugal has taken the first step to fulfilling the terms of its EU-IMF bailout, by selling a major chunk of the country’s biggest company to the… 22/12/2011

  • European energy from fish and tea bags?

    In Europe at least 20 percent of our food ends up as waste. While new zero-food waste policies are on their way, researchers are imagining ways to turn… 19/12/2011

  • Sustainability in Singapore

    “How is Singapore planning for sustainability? We discuss the issue of energy in the cities of tomorrow with Ms Fun Siew Leng, Group Director for Urban… 07/11/2011

  • Punggol eco-town – Building energy efficiency

    Today we headed to the north of Singapore to see some sustainable housing projects- so far north in fact that our mobile phones told us “Welcome to Malaysia”… 01/11/2011

  • The urban energy enigma

    Energy. It is generated, consumed, and expelled. Our cities have a constant appetite for it. So how could that kind of consumption of power and fuel ever… 01/11/2011

  • Smart devices save energy at CEATEC

    Saving energy was the theme running through this year’s CEATEC Japan, one of Asia’s largest technology exhibitions. 10/10/2011

  • Paris rolls out electric car experiment

    Paris has launched a new car service in a bid to reduce traffic chaos and pollution. The Autolib is electric; you pick it up and drop it off at various… 03/10/2011

  • EU launches biofuel sustainability scheme

    The EU Commission has announced new voluntary rules on biofuels saying it will raise standards in the sector. Despite concerns over the environmental… 19/07/2011

  • Germany’s energy revolution

    How Germany gets it power is about to radically change. The Berlin government’s recent decision to unplug all nuclear power stations is creating a number of… 14/07/2011

  • Eco loo works wonders with waste

    Toilets come in all shapes, sizes and designs; from the truly awful to the rather attractive. But they all have one thing in common. And as well as that, they… 04/07/2011

  • Sun on Impulse gives flight

    The Solar Impulse, solar-powered HB-SIA prototype aircraft, takes part in a flying display during the 49th Paris Air Show at the Le Bourget airport… 26/06/2011

  • First biofuel-powered transatlantic flight

    Touching down at the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget, the first ever transatlantic flight powered partially by bio fuel. Operated by Honeywell, the Gulfstream… 22/06/2011

  • Nanostructures improve solar cells

    Researchers in Europe are working on how to capture more of the sun’s enormous power and turn turn it into electricity. It’s reckoned that the equivalent of… 31/05/2011

  • Jatropha ‘green gold’ status unproven

    The jatropha plant was hailed as ‘green gold’ when it first emerged in the mid 2000s; here was a tree that produced oil-rich seeds that could be used as a… 12/05/2011

  • Portuguese island to become first CO2-free island

    In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, a silent green revolution is underway. Graciosa, a small island in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, is set to… 02/05/2011

  • Swedes convert body heat into central heating

    Some 250,000 passengers travel through Stockholm’s Central Station each day, producing a lot of wasted body heat. Special heat exchangers have therefore… 20/04/2011

  • Solar panels: cheaper and more efficient

    Solar panels are becoming an increasingly cheap and efficient way to produce electricity. At a research centre near Frankfurt, scientists are working on an… 14/03/2011

  • The solar power plant that works the night shift

    The world’s first solar power station that can work all through the night has been officially opened near Seville in southern Spain. More than 2,600 mirrors… 05/10/2011

  • EU unveils new energy strategy to end gas cuts

    The EU has unveiled a new energy strategy it says will help it avoid possible shortages arising from gas disputes between Russia and Ukraine. Europe imports… 08/09/2011

  • Australia plans new carbon tax

    Australia unveiled plans on Sunday to tax the carbon emissions of the nation’s worst pollutors. From next year, 500 companies will pay the equivalent of… 10/07/2011

  • Japanese politics shaky over reconstruction

    Japan’s government continues to be shaken by reconstruction criticism. With pressure on Prime Minister Naoto Kan to quit, he has created two new ministry… 28/06/2011

  • Kan lays down conditions for departure

    Japan’s beleaguered prime minister has announced a mini cabinet reshuffle, creating two posts to oversee the nuclear crisis and tsunami reconstruction. But he… 28/06/2011

  • Ukrainian solar plant signals green power drive

    Ukraine has finished building its first solar power station, part of a drive to produce greener energy and reduce the country’s dependence on imported… 24/06/2011

  • Solar Impulse graces the Paris Air Show

    A new era in aviation – the Solar Impulse aircraft arrived after its fuel-free flight making its premier at the world’s largest international air show in… 15/06/2011

  • Solar plane forced back down to earth

    Technical hitches have forced the solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse to cut short a flight from Brussels to Paris. The plane was on its way to the Le… 12/06/2011

  • Merkel wants nuclear exit by 2022

    German plans to shut all nuclear reactors by 2022 are being seen as a major U-turn by Chancellor Angela Merkel. In nine months she has gone from supporting… 31/05/2011

  • Chileans clash over dam project

    There have been violent clashes in Chile between the police and environmentalists opposed to plans to build five new dams in Patagonia. Regulators have… 14/05/2011

  • Belgium today, tomorrow the world for solar energy plane

    The world’s first international solar-powered flight has been completed. The Solar Impulse landed in Belgium after a 12-hour journey from Switzerland. It… 14/05/2011

  • Sun-powered plane takes off

    The world’s first international solar-powered flight is underway. The plane, Solar Impulse took off from Payerne in Switzerland and is expected to land in… 13/05/2011

  • Merkel looks to future ‘without nuclear power’

    Germany must make a swift transition from nuclear energy to renewable sources, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday. She met with the heads of Germany’s… 15/04/2011

  • Croatia’s hidden village

    Kruscica is where 70-year-old Mate Balenovic once called home. But his village in Croatia’s central Lika region no longer exists. It was swallowed up by a… 30/11/2010

  • Investors wary on Enel green power IPO

    Investors were cautious as Italian utility Enel kicked off the sale of a third of the shares of its renewable energy division – Enel Green Power. Enel… 18/10/2010

  • Enel Green Power share sale

    Italy’s largest utility company Enel is reportedly going to sell almost a third of the shares of its Green Power unit. That would raise 3.4 billion euros in… 15/10/2010

  • Washington Energy Summit

    More than 200 energy experts from 15 countries have gathered in Washington to discuss energy policies, in particular, the conflict between the need to… 28/09/2010

  • UK motorists to receive cash boost to go electric

    British drivers are to receive up to six thousand euros each from next year if they buy a low-carbon car. The UK’s coalition government is to put 50 million… 31/07/2010

  • Solar Impulse lands after historic 26 hour flight

    It is mission accomplished and into the history books after a revolutionary round-the-clock flight by a solar-powered plane. Traditional aviation fuel was… 08/07/2010

  • Solar Impulse takes wing

    Could the skies one day be filled with aircraft like the Solar Impulse? The revolutionary solar-powered plane has taken off on its quest to stay airborne… 07/07/2010

  • Wind of change blows through Germany’s energy supplies

    Germany has launched its first offshore wind farm just as scepticism in the country is growing over the effects of climate change. The Alpha Ventus project… 28/04/2010

  • EU told to act quickly on renewable energy

    Spanish sun and French wind will play primary roles in making European renewable energy plans achievable. That is according to a report just published by the… 13/04/2010

  • The house that generates energy

    Here in Denmark, near Aarhus, the world’s first Active House is being tested. Thanks to 50m2 of solar panels, solar collectors and a heat pump, over the… 08/09/2009

  • Hjortshoj the eco-village

    In Denmark, in the eco-village of Hjortshoj near Aarhus, they are using new technologies and working together to carve out a sustainable life style. It all… 08/09/2009

  • Sahara desert solution to Europe’s energy problems

    It’s been called complex and ambitious, and has even been compared to the moon landing. But Desertec could soon become a reality. It would be the largest… 15/07/2009

  • Sweat becomes energy in the Netherlands

    The Club Watt in Rotterdam gives new meaning to an electric atmosphere. They convert the dance movements to electricity, which is used to light up the… 14/07/2009

  • Sahara solar power plants plan

    Making money from the sun is the aim of businesses that gathered in Germany on Monday to set up something called the Desertec Industrial Initiative. … 13/07/2009

  • Hydrogen-power revs up for 2011

    A new hydrogen-powered car has been unveiled in London. The RiverSimple Urban Car is powered by a fuel cell which which combines hydrogen with oxygen from… 17/06/2009

  • Wind energy

    Wind could be EU’s ticket to energy sustainability, according to industry representatives. What does the wind sector have going for it? 24/03/2009


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