Solar Energy Could Generate 40% Of U.S. Electricity By 2035
Solar energy has the potential to generate and supply 40% of America’s national electricity demand within 15 years, according to a Solar Future report by the U.S. Department of Energy released last week by the Biden Administration. It is a 10-fold increase over current solar output and
UK Reveals Landmark Strategy To Reach Net-Zero Emissions By 2050
On Tuesday, 19th October 2021, the UK government revealed a landmark Net Zero Strategy: Build Back Greener. It will secure 44,000 well-paid jobs and open investment opportunities worth £90 billion in 2030. This will result in ending its contribution to climate change by 2050. Built on the PMs
What Are The Challenges Of A ‘Low-Carbon’ Renewable Energy Mix For Power Generation?
In our third instalment of insights, we concisely explain the challenges associated with a ‘low-carbon’ renewable energy mix and how some of these challenges could be addressed. This includes accounting of greenhouse gases to substantiate their goals in providing renewable energy, whilst minimizing emissions. High density energy through
How Can We Keep A Global Temperature Rise To Well Below 2 Degrees Celsius This Century?
THE CURRENT WORLD SCENARIO The annual United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP26 is going to be held in Glasgow, Scotland, this year in November. With just a month away, there is immense pressure for nations to limit the global temperature below 2 degrees Celsius. As of May 2021, the
The UK Government’s Development Of Advanced Modular Reactors (AMR’s)
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is conducting a market engagement exercise for its next phase of work on the development of Advanced Modular Reactors (AMRs). In the transition to a low-carbon economy, advanced nuclear technologies play a critical role. The government’s commitment to developing