There are two important events coming soon. If you attend, please let us know your experience. * Australia's 2024 Energy Efficiency National Conference On 15-16 May, the Energy Efficiency Council’s EEC National Conference will bring Australian and international experts together with policy makers, industry, NGOs and consumer groups to share ideas \ crucial for … Continue reading Upcoming events
Author: Rod Janssen
Bringing off-grid, pay-as-you-go power to Africa
Mansoor Hamayun, the co-founder and chief executive of Bboxx, started out with a university project to bring solar power to a few villages in Rwanda. Now he is set to expand tenfold across sub-Saharan Africa. In an article on the Guardian website, Jillian Ambrose discusses what Mr. Hamayun is trying to achieve. ‘Electricity is … Continue reading Bringing off-grid, pay-as-you-go power to Africa
Many nations agree that a binding treaty on plastic pollution is critical to solving the plastic pollution problem
As most of us were focussing on COP28 in Dubai, there was also much happening on plastic waste and the implications for energy consumption. In November 2023, the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution met in Nairobi, Kenya, for the third negotiating round of a planned five sessions. Not that much headway was made. The … Continue reading Many nations agree that a binding treaty on plastic pollution is critical to solving the plastic pollution problem
New generation of wind turbines built with wood
When we think of wood and Sweden together, we think of Ikea most often. Now we will other reasons. Jonah Fisher writes on the BBC News website about wind turbines being built out of wood. Who would ever have guessed that? World's tallest wooden wind turbine starts turning What is made from the same … Continue reading New generation of wind turbines built with wood
Time for agriculture to get into the digital world – traditional agricultural practices are unsustainable
In an article on The Conversation website, Istvan David, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, McMaster University explains that thanks to automation, controlled environments achieve better yield and quality than traditional farming settings, while also reducing waste. How digital twins will enable the next generation of precision agriculture Drastic climate change and overpopulation have rendered traditional … Continue reading Time for agriculture to get into the digital world – traditional agricultural practices are unsustainable
Op-Ed on Small Modular Reactors in Britain
Steve Thomas, Emeritus Professor of Energy Policy at the University of Greenwich provided an excellent opinion column on the SMR programme on the Business Green website. Steve has been a researcher in the area of energy policy for over twenty-five years. He specialises in the economics and policy of nuclear power. What are your views? … Continue reading Op-Ed on Small Modular Reactors in Britain
The role of small modular reactors in the energy transition
As the global need for decarbonisation becomes more urgent, small modular reactors are getting considerable attention. COP28 recognised the critical role of nuclear energy for reducing the effects of climate change. COP28 also saw 22 world leaders sign a declaration to make efforts to triple nuclear energy by 2050. SMRs have been touted as a … Continue reading The role of small modular reactors in the energy transition
There continues to be real opportunities for social impact investing (SII) directed to the Global South
Haider Alvi, Associate Professor of Innovation Finance, Faculty of Business, Athabasca University in Canada writes on The Conversation website about the issues related to social impact investing in the Global South. Responsible ESG investing in the Global South requires overcoming the Global North’s saviour complex ESG standards (Environment, Social and Governance) are metrics designed … Continue reading There continues to be real opportunities for social impact investing (SII) directed to the Global South
Encouraging sustainability in the wine industry
In an article on The Conversation website, Gary Pickering, Professor, Biological Sciences and Psychology and Kerrie Pickering, Research Associate, Environmental Sustainability Research Centre, both from Brock University in Canada discuss the wine industry from production to consumers and what it will take to make it more sustainable. How drinking sustainable wine can help vineyards … Continue reading Encouraging sustainability in the wine industry
Energy in Demand News, December 31, 2023
EiD wishes you a Happy New Year and all the best for 2024 Hopefully you had a chance to relax over the festive season and to prepare for 2024. While the EU policy framework for energy efficiency and renewable energy is now in place, every effort must be made to scale up implementation. Check out … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, December 31, 2023
