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  • New-look magazine takes pulse of energy transition amid Covid-19

    Terry Slavin, (Jul 14, 2020)

    In our July/August issue, The Ethical Corporation looks at how corporate renewable power purchasing in helping to keep growth aloft, why Europe is pinning its hopes on hydrogen, hydropower's green makeover, advances in vehicle-to-grid technology, progress on electrifying aviation, and how lithium battery potential is heating up the geothermal market

  • Hydropower eschews big dams to go with the flow in green makeover

    Mark Hillsdon, (Jul 13, 2020)

    Natel Energy's turbines with lower steel and cement content that allow safe passage for fish herald a new dawn for the world's biggest source of renewable energy. Mark Hillsdon reports

  • Highview’s ‘pumped hydro in a box’ wins powerful backers

    Mike Scott, (Jul 13, 2020)

    With investment from Sumitomo Heavy Industries and a UK government grant, things are looking up for the UK company's zero-emissions technology, which stores energy by turning air into a liquid. Mike Scott reports

  • CSR Cheat Sheet: California dominates climate A list of cities

    Oliver Balch, (May 13, 2019)

    In his monthly sustainability news round-up, Oliver Balch reports on CDP’s first ranking of cities, the damning case against hydropower, and how millennials want employers to act more responsibly

  • Weekly Watch: 16 February 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (Feb 1, 2017)

    Tourists choose Iran over US, climate risks, the downside of hydropower, fashion supply chains and UK smog warning

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