Cleantech

Green Hydrogen insights with Michael Hecht, CEO for Greater New Orleans Inc.

It is now undeniable: climate change and extreme weather caused by carbon emissions is here, and the need to transition to…

3 years ago

TESC Delivering Cheaper, Smarter, and Greener Electricity to Customers

TESC using real-time analytics in their electricity Belfast-based The Electric Storage Company (TESC) has increased its investment in KX’s real-time…

4 years ago

Pocket-Sized Battery Can Turn Any Regular Bike into eBike

A step forward in eBike technology. Swytch Technology have announced that they are about to launch a world-first, pocket-sized eBike…

4 years ago

What Feed-In Tariffs Mean for Solar in Ireland

Guest Article by Phil Teare, founder of PureVolt. 2022 sees the long-awaited rollout of feed-in tariffs in Ireland. At long…

4 years ago

Solar Power is On A Roll Globally says Huge New 2050 Solar Report

The Global Solar Forecast 2050 is to date the most progressive solar power report ever produced. The 38-page report forecasts…

4 years ago

The Crackdown on Greenwashing is Heating Up

In 1986, environmentalist Jay Westerveld coined the term “greenwashing” when he slammed the hotel industry for exaggerating their reuse towels…

4 years ago

Greening the Gaming Industry Through Blockchain

Germany’s largest gaming start-up and the world’s first green blockchain Signum join hands to push the gaming industry towards more…

5 years ago

Hydrogen Transportation is the next Step to Take to Slow Down Climate Change with Raghu Kilambi

In today's podcast Melanie Boylan spoke with Raghu Kilambi, CEO of PowerTap and Technology Entrepreneur and Investor.  Raghu discussed what…

5 years ago

HUB Controls is named one of the Top 3 Global Cleantech firms

An Irish company has been placed in a prestigious global list of the Top 3 companies who have achieved outstanding…

8 years ago

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