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New Arctic station set to swap diesel for sun, wind, and hydrogen

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The Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) has initiated a project to boost Russia's green credentials in the arctic. The project is called the "Arctic Hydrogen Energy Applications and Demonstrations" (or, rather cleverly, simply AHEAD) is spearheaded by the Arctic Council's Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG)...

No wind up. Europe could use onshore wind capacity to smash global energy demand

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A study from the University of Sussex has revealed that Europe has the capacity to produce more than 100 times the amount of energy it currently produces through onshore windfarms. The new analysis from the University of Sussex and Aarhus University looked at all suitable sites for onshore...

AI and robots will help safeguard our offshore energy infrastructure in the future

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The modern world depends on the smooth provision of vital services such as energy, transportation, telecommunications, food, water and healthcare. But the systems underpinning these sectors are increasingly complex and interdependent, interacting at a global scale – which makes them susceptible to potentially catastrophic failures when they come...