Intersolar Middle East
With events spanning four continents, Intersolar is the world’s leading exhibition series for the solar industry and its partners.
Viva la Energy Revolution: Power to the People through Distributed Generation
Herbert Piereder talks to us about the progression of the energy revolution and the benefits of distributed generation to consumers.
The meeco Group : Clean and Green
The meeco Group continues to dedicate itself to the pursuit of a greener future through the development, engineering and distribution of clean energy solutions on a global scale.
Power Post-Paris: Is Constant Change the ‘New Normal’?
The COP21 climate talks in Paris were an important milestone in the battle to control climate change. But while the Paris Agreement is certainly an impressive demonstration of collective will, it’s important that we understand that the real work starts now.
COP21 : Coming to Terms with Climate Change Targets
On 12 December, 2015, after complex and lengthy negotiations, 195 countries adopted the Paris Agreement under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Is the EU’s New Circular Economy Package Reasonable?
On the 2nd December, 2015 the European Commission’s new Circular Economy Package was announced. Predictably, it received a mixed reaction.
Delays in Cutting Emissions set to Cost Developing Countries Billions
Economies in developing countries face being crushed under the double burden of climate change adaptation costs of almost $800 billion and more than twice that in economic losses every year by 2050 if pledges to cut emissions are not improved.
Danfoss HPP : Revolutionising Sustainable Water Usage
Danfoss HPP seeks to increase the reach of its high pressure water pump range to realise its potential solution.
Nijhuis Industries : Solid Solutions in a Fluid World
Nijhuis Industries is a multinational Company with a focus on providing reliable, high quality sustainable water use and solutions.
ESWET : Turning Waste into Opportunity
We talk with Diana Baganz about The European Suppliers of Waste to Energy Technology (ESWET) and how its importance has grown since it first became active in 2004.