Comment: The corporate renewable tsunami

Tom Lindberg takes a look at the rising place of renewable energy in the corporate arena and why it is becoming a key initiative on the agenda for big companies.

Article preview: Mind the gap: A bridge between industry and academia

A look at the ties between academia and industry in the renewable energy field.

Article preview: Biomethane: green gas rising?

Could biomethane be a viable alternative to natural gas?

Article preview: Dutch renewables R&D seeks paradigm shift

An insight into the renewable energy industry in the Netherlands and key developments currently taking place.

Maximising biomethane production efficiency using advanced automation technology

Biomethane presents a great new opportunity for Europe in terms of a low cost, eco-friendly form of energy and the market for this product is growing rapidly, says Rosella Mimmi at Emerson Automation Solutions, but there are challenges being faced in this sector in order to conform to strict regulations.

Interview: ISES and Elsevier discuss the renewable transformation challenge award

Elsevier and the International Solar Energy Society are proud to announce the launch of the Renewable Transformation Challenge.

Switzerland unveils fuel cell powered heavy truck, and first hydroelectric hydrogen station

A Swiss consortium has demonstrated a fuel cell powered heavy truck and trailer, and also inaugurated Switzerland’s first public hydrogen refueling station, which uses hydroelectric energy to power an electrolyser for generating the hydrogen.

Dutch partners deliver first 2 MW PEM fuel cell plant in China

Three Dutch companies – AkzoNobel Industrial Chemicals, MTSA Technopower, and Nedstack – have delivered the world’s first 2 MW PEM fuel cell power plant. This large-scale combined heat and power (CHP) plant is now installed and operating at Ynnovate Sanzheng Fine Chemicals Co Ltd in Yingkou, China, and will add value to the ‘waste’ hydrogen by generating 2 MW of clean electricity for onsite use.

Hybrid solar thermal-heat pump on trial

With space and water heating still accounting for close to half of Europe’s primary energy demand, innovation in heat networks offers considerable scope for environmental and economic benefits. Now a hybrid demonstration project is being commissioned that features the UK’s largest solar thermal array for district heating, coupled with both heat pump and storage technology.

Renewable energy investment in Chile: Make hay while the sun shines

Chile is aiming to produce 70% of its energy using renewable sources by 2050. This will provide European companies and investors with significant opportunities, says Santander’s Latin American Desk Head, Mauricio Munguia.