We must take a global view of fair trade in energy, which is conscious of the true cost of our low to zero-carbon technologies

As renewable energy becomes more mainstream, it is necessary to see all aspects of its exploitation. David Flynn, Professor, Embedded Intelligence in Energy Systems, Merlinda Andoni, Research Associate and Valentin Robu, Associate Professor, Smart Systems Group, all from Heriot-Watt University raise an important sustainability issue in an article on The Conversation website. While the energy … Continue reading We must take a global view of fair trade in energy, which is conscious of the true cost of our low to zero-carbon technologies

Tamil Nadu is ranked fourth among industrialised states in India in pursuing energy efficiency initiatives

Continuing with India’s energy transition, it is encouraging to see the focus on improving energy efficiency. Christin Mathew Philip writes in The Times of India about the energy efficiency drive underway in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is good to see that there is a regular survey taking place so that progress can be … Continue reading Tamil Nadu is ranked fourth among industrialised states in India in pursuing energy efficiency initiatives

Renewables make big gains in India

We are watching the energy transition in India with great interest. Haley Zaremba writes on the Oilprice website that, for the first time in history, investing in India’s renewable energy sector surpassed that of traditional fossil fuel-based power production in 2017.   India’s Renewable Investments Near $20 Billion For the first time in history, investing … Continue reading Renewables make big gains in India

Call for improving energy performance of the Welsh housing stock

Ian Craig reports on the South Wales Argus website about a recent Welsh Assembly report that states existing homes in Wales must be made more energy efficient while all new homes must be built to be as sustainable as possible if climate change targets are to be achieved. Now let’s hope the recommendations will be … Continue reading Call for improving energy performance of the Welsh housing stock

Tidal energy in Nova Scotia has project setback but experts still predict strong future

The Bay of Fundy is one of the great wonders in our world. For years, there have been research and some demonstrations into how to best harness the potential.  Michael MacDonald writes on Canada’s National Observer website about latest developments.   Nova Scotia's tidal energy ambitions won't end with project setback, experts say Nova Scotia's … Continue reading Tidal energy in Nova Scotia has project setback but experts still predict strong future

Dieselgate goes global and Africa pays the price

Sophie Mbugua writes a good article on the Deutsche Welle website about how industrialised countries are sending their used and unwanted diesel vehicles to Africa with serious air quality implications. For starters, there is a need for African countries to improve their environmental regulations and ensure good enforcement.   Is Africa becoming the world's dumping … Continue reading Dieselgate goes global and Africa pays the price

Blog from Sophie Shnapp: New London toxic cruise port creates pollution hotspot

This year, 36 enormous cruise ship hotels will be moored on the Thames in London between Greenwich and Tower Bridge, some for several days at a time, each burning thick diesel and belching out poisonous fumes. The toxic fumes from these cruise liners exacerbate London’s existing deadly pollution levels. Air pollution alone leads to 9,500 … Continue reading Blog from Sophie Shnapp: New London toxic cruise port creates pollution hotspot

Latest update on climate adaptation finance

The SDG Knowledge Hub of the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) provides the July update on global developments in climate adaptation finance.   Adaptation Finance Update: Experience Sharing Enhances Access to Climate Finance, Improves Adaptation Practices During the month of July, several adaptation programmes around the world achieved access to climate finance. The Adaptation … Continue reading Latest update on climate adaptation finance

UK government has made no commitment to deal with falling investment in the clean energy sector

No one said the energy transition would be simple. In a news item on the ReNews website, he Environmental Audit Committee in the UK has recently stated that the government is not adequately addressing funding concerns.   UK 'failing on green finance' The UK government has made no commitment to deal with falling investment in … Continue reading UK government has made no commitment to deal with falling investment in the clean energy sector

Australians are spending “tens of billions of dollars” on energy, but state governments are talking mere tens of millions to drive the energy transition

Willow Aliento writes on The Fifth Estate website about lagging efforts in Australia to adequately address energy efficiency.   Australia’s missing the boat on energy efficiency Aside from the ACT, all Australian states and territories are far behind on energy efficiency efforts, according to RMIT senior industry fellow Alan Pears. “ACT are the stand-out state … Continue reading Australians are spending “tens of billions of dollars” on energy, but state governments are talking mere tens of millions to drive the energy transition