The Sharing Economy’s Next level: Energy Sharing.
New business platforms like Uber and Airbnb have permanently altered traditional business models that a decade ago seemed unchangeable. Economists […]
New business platforms like Uber and Airbnb have permanently altered traditional business models that a decade ago seemed unchangeable. Economists […]
The Gansu Provincial Development and Reform Commission has given its approval to a mega energy storage pilot project with capacity […]
Azeb Asnake, CEO of Ethiopia Electric Power, was named the 2017 Power Generation Woman of the Year. In early 2013, […]
After the new Bulgarian coalition government has announced a number of priorities in the energy sector, for the period 2017-2021, […]
Finally, the largest Indian waste-to-energy plant was inaugurated at Narela-Bawana, a green project conceptualized way back in 2012, which was […]
A new electric vehicle will be to be marketed in 2020, its prototype will be propelled by an engine that […]
When we talk about energy, there are two things we know without doubt. Number one: energy is at the heart of our quality of life and a crucial factor for economic competitiveness and employment.
The way that we consume and generate electricity has changed enormously since the era when electricity grids were first developed. The grids haven’t always kept pace. Scientific American recently reported how researchers at Boston University are developing software that will let renewable energy flow into and out of a decentralised power grid.