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Scotland to gain extra production edge with hydrogen ‘bank’?

Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are pioneering technology that can store renewable energy as green hydrogen within depleted oil and gas reservoirs. This innovative approach not only contributes to Scotland’s net-zero goals but also positions the country to potentially become a hydrogen net exporter. It offers a promising future for previously exhausted oil and gas reservoirs, aquifers, and associated infrastructure like pipelines and wells. One notable benefit of this technology is its ability to address the challenge of excess electricity generation from wind farms. By converting surplus electricity into...
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Premier League aims for sustainability goals

Fifteen million fans attend UK Premier League football matches every year generating 20 million car journeys while UK teams travel over 300,000 miles by air to play overseas matches. It all adds up to vast amount of energy use and thousands of tons of carbon released into the atmosphere. And that doesn’t include the carbon footprint of millions of fans watching football on TV at home. News reports that highlighted carbon emissions of UK football clubs revealed that top clubs playing at European matches produce over 165,000 lbs of Co2...
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Building sustainability into product design

Creating a sustainable product involves every part of the item’s design, material sourcing, manufacture, distribution, sale and end-of-life. The process requires materials and resources, transport, energy and heat that all have a major environmental impact – and it all costs money. Design is key to sustainability, regulatory compliance and cost savings. Up to four-fifths of a product’s lifetime emissions are determined by decisions made at the design stage and with sustainability now at the heart of the entire product lifecycle ensuring that products are fully aligned at the design stage...
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Waste management to get a digital transformation facelift

ISB Global and SAP aim to digitally transform waste management with a focus on recycling, sustainability and zero waste across global supply chains.  At present, a lot of waste management providers still use legacy IT systems, making it extremely difficult to track where waste is going, and in most cases, more recyclable waste is sent to landfill as a result. ISB Global is already a certified SAP partner and global application development partner for Waste & Recycling One (WR1), ISB Global’s flagship integrated software platform. WR1 brings together specialist, integrated...
Articles

Four steps to carbon neutral business

The road to becoming a carbon neutral organisation is complex and different for every business but here are four key steps to success. To highlight the different stages of achieving carbon neutrality through offsetting your carbon emissions via verified projects, Charlotte Bland, marketing executive at TEAM Energy, has put together a guide featuring the four steps that can to help achieve this. Start your carbon offsetting journey sooner rather than later. There are a few reasons why you shouldn’t delay starting your journey to becoming carbon neutral. As pressure from...
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Greenwashing by investment firms banned by UK FCA –

Greenwashing and false sustainability claims will be outlawed under new rules proposed by the UK Financial Conduct Authority. Greenwashing by investment firms will be banned by a package of new measures including investment product sustainability labels and restrictions on how terms like ‘ESG’, ‘green’ or ‘sustainable’ can be used. The measures are among several potential new rules which will protect consumers and improve trust in sustainable investment products. The work forms part of the commitment made in the FCA’s ESG Strategy and Business Plan to build trust and integrity in ESG-labelled instruments, products and the...
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Digitisation and innovation are vital steps to decarbonisation

Energy businesses, from legacy through to disruptor, need to show that they are taking action and ensure that customers can choose them from a position of ethics as well as value and customer service. Digitisation, data capture and innovation are vital steps that energy suppliers should be taking now to ensure they are fully equipped on the journey to net zero, says Joseph Tabita, senior VP at Publicis Sapient. “It’s critical to understand where inefficiencies in the business are emerging; to identify ways to cut carbon waste and to realise...
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GSK looks to Nature-related Financial Disclosures to boost sustainability

Sustainability and TNFD is a core element of GSK’s net zero journey as the company aims for net positive impact on nature by 2030. Sustainability and TNFD for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology company means reducing its impact on nature across multiple elements of natural capital: water, waste and materials and biodiversity while investing in nature conservation and restoration. The company is collaborating with partners on water, materials and biodiversity initiatives. Finance has a key role to play in delivering its nature goal and represents GSK as a member of the...
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How location is tackling the big challenges in the utilities sector

The UK has pledged to reduce its carbon emissions by 45 per cent by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050, in accordance with its obligations under the Paris Agreement. All eyes are on utilities providers as we transition to a net zero future, but it’s not as simple as flicking a switch and swapping to renewable energy generation. Here Paul French, Chief Commercial Officer at Ordnance Survey (OS), Great Britain’s national mapping service, explains how access to accurate location data can support utilities companies in futureproofing their networks for...
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Expanding the scope and power of tidal energy

When we think about renewable energy, often what comes to mind is the turbine that generates energy from the wind, or a photovoltaic panel designed to capture energy from the sun. Despite the fact that they cover 71 per cent of the Earth’s surface, the ability to generate energy from our rivers, lakes and oceans often seems to go overlooked. But that may be about to change. New technologies that take advantage of tidal streams and river currents have some significant advantages over other renewable energy sources, particularly due to...
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