New report shows that environmental activism has its perils

Advocating for greater sustainable energy in Europe has its frustrations but it is undertaken in a civilised manner. Irene Banos Ruiz writes on the Deutsche Welle website about a new report by Global Witness revealing what environmental advocates in many parts of the world have to confront as they push for greater environmental protection.   … Continue reading New report shows that environmental activism has its perils

India’s energy transition still needs to cope with country’s caste system

Every week we are reading more and more about the important strides forward that India is making in its energy transition. Vibhor Saxena, Associate Lecturer in Economics at the University of St Andrews points out in an article on The Conversation website that some social groups are not enjoying the benefits that wealthier households are. … Continue reading India’s energy transition still needs to cope with country’s caste system

New IPEEC report on energy efficiency networks

Stefan Jungcurt writes on the SDG Knowledge Hub of the International Institute for Sustainable Development about a new report released by the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC), based in Paris.   IPEEC Outlines Benefits and Challenges of Energy Efficiency Networks The International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) has released a report, titled … Continue reading New IPEEC report on energy efficiency networks

Taking sustainable design to a new level

Kevin Nute, Professor of Architecture at the University of Oregon writes on The Conversation website about some important new developments in sustainable design. What do you think?   The next step in sustainable design: Bringing the weather indoors A building’s primary purpose may be to keep the weather out, but most do such an effective … Continue reading Taking sustainable design to a new level

Energy transition in Australia takes energy storage to a new level

Recently, Tesla announced its plans to install the world’s largest storage battery in Australia. Ariel Liebman and Kaveh Rajab Khalilpour from Monash University explain what this means in an article on The Conversation website.   What can Tesla's giant South Australian battery achieve? Last Friday, world-famous entrepreneur Elon Musk jetted into Adelaide to kick off … Continue reading Energy transition in Australia takes energy storage to a new level

European energy efficiency fund finances Irish energy services company

The Energy Efficiency Financial Institutions Group, for one, has been doing what it can to help ensure there is adequate financing for energy efficiency, working with financial institutions and all other relevant stakeholders. SUSI Partners have been an active member of the group. It is encouraging to see on the Environmental Finance website that SUSI … Continue reading European energy efficiency fund finances Irish energy services company

New working paper on how investments by multilateral organisations are aligning with Paris climate agreement

A new paper by the World Resources Institute (WRI), Financing the Energy Transition: Are World Bank, IFC, and ADB Energy Supply Investments Supporting a Low-Carbon Future?, provides a first-cut assessment of how the energy supply investments of the World Bank, International Finance Corporation (IFC), and Asian Development Bank (ADB) align with the Paris Agreement goal … Continue reading New working paper on how investments by multilateral organisations are aligning with Paris climate agreement

New developments in creating a ‘smart’ window

A team at Princeton University is developing new self-powered windows. Kenny Walter explains in an article on the R&DMagazine website.   One Step Closer to ‘Smart’ Windows A team from Princeton University have developed a window that controls different factors by varying tint, saving up to 40 percent on an average building’s energy costs. “Sunlight … Continue reading New developments in creating a ‘smart’ window