Analysis by Greenpeace has shown the UK lagging behind its Western European neighbours when it comes to investment in green technologies.
SSE Energy Solutions has signed an agreement with Wales’ CCR Energy to explore solutions for transforming the old Aberthaw coal-powered plant into a green energy hub.
Engineers at Swansea University in Wales have developed a novel composite material that uses solar energy to remove synthetic dye pollutants from water.
Future moon bases and other lunar infrastructure could be made using astronaut urine mixed with local regolith, according to a new study.
Varian Medical Systems has developed a new type of X-ray linear accelerator that will enable cargo screening systems to automatically alert operators if suspicious materials are detected.
The government of South Australia is planning to create a virtual power plant of 50,000 homes equipped with solar panels and Tesla batteries.
Huddersfield University researchers are taking part in an EU project to develop railway tracks that can be laid quickly and have fibre optic technology embedded in them.
Researchers in the US have developed a portable electrospinning device that can manufacture a bandage and apply it directly to a wound.
A researcher at Louisiana Tech University has discovered a new mechanism for strengthening nanomaterials and tailoring their properties to build superior structures.
Alcatel has announced that it has been awarded a €50 million contract to extend the GSM/EDGE mobile network of Tunisie Télécom.