Offshore wind is set to provide more than 30 per cent of UK electricity by 2030 after the government today launched a landmark deal with the renewables industry.
Striking a “better balance” is the theme for this year’s International Women’s Day – but gender equality also makes sound business sense, according to female tech leaders. As
The Indian government’s Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved measures to promote the hydropower sector that include declaring large hydropower projects to be part of the non-solar renewable purchase obligation (RPO).
From realising the potential of AI to ushering in the future of mobility, female innovators around the world are pushing boundaries and redefining industries. In Britain, the government
“A woman’s place is in the boardroom” is an oft-used phrase in business – but sadly only a few put this into practice by appointing female CEOs. As it
Only time will tell whether this is right, but EV adoption is clearly rising both on the individual and fleet fronts. Utilities such as Southern California Edison and Ameren, among many others, are working to build EV charging infrastructure and align power distribution in a way to handle it.
The Trump administration is again seeking severe cuts to the U.S. Energy Department division charged with renewable energy and energy efficiency research, according to a department official familiar with the plan.
From stopping fake news to putting pet owners in touch with on-demand vets, these start-ups could be the future of UK tech. A country-wide search for the most innovative
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Swarm intelligence, real-time language translation and nanotechnology are among some of the biggest examples of digital disruption that businesses need to plan for in the coming years. Gartner
The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal served as a timely reminder of the risks of big data misuse – but it also has the potential to be used for good.
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