The United Kingdom (UK) has pledged to reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions to Net Zero by 2050. However, in July 2022, the High Court ruled that the government’s net zero strategy failed to outline policies that would enable it to meet the target. As a result, the government published a new plan that sets out opportunities for innovative technologies like Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing, and hydrogen, which will not only help us reach net zero. For wind, the government's goal is to develop up to 50 GW of offshore wind by 2030. The challenge of such an expansion is huge. It means the United Kingdom will need to install an estimated 3,200 new, and much larger, wind turbines by 2030—roughly three new turbines every 2 days. Airborne Wind E...
As a renewable energy source, wind power is gaining popularity as a favoured alternative to fossil f...
Small scale wind turbines installed within the built environment is classified as microgeneration te...
The paper's main conclusion is that by 2024 a major offshore wind programme could be supplying 26% o...
The United Kingdom (UK) has pledged to reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions to Net Zero by 2050. Howe...
In the UK, the Climate Change Act (2008) set a target for reduction of 80% of carbon emissions by 20...
In the UK, the Climate Change Act (2008) set a target for reduction of 80% of carbon emissions by 20...
To meet the worldwide requirements of carbon emission reduction, the European Council set a target f...
To meet the worldwide requirements of carbon emission reduction, the European Council set a target f...
To meet the worldwide requirements of carbon emission reduction, the European Council has set the UK...
Global warming is now generally accepted as being caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions and is...
Currently, in remote off-grid locations, electricity is primarily generated using diesel generators,...
One of the key points to reduce the world dependence on fossil fuels and the emissions of greenhouse...
This paper will discuss the principles of harnessing wind power through windmills and wind turbines ...
To meet the worldwide requirements of carbon emission reduction, the European Council has set the UK...
The development of airborne wind energy is steadily progressing towards the market introduction of t...
As a renewable energy source, wind power is gaining popularity as a favoured alternative to fossil f...
Small scale wind turbines installed within the built environment is classified as microgeneration te...
The paper's main conclusion is that by 2024 a major offshore wind programme could be supplying 26% o...
The United Kingdom (UK) has pledged to reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions to Net Zero by 2050. Howe...
In the UK, the Climate Change Act (2008) set a target for reduction of 80% of carbon emissions by 20...
In the UK, the Climate Change Act (2008) set a target for reduction of 80% of carbon emissions by 20...
To meet the worldwide requirements of carbon emission reduction, the European Council set a target f...
To meet the worldwide requirements of carbon emission reduction, the European Council set a target f...
To meet the worldwide requirements of carbon emission reduction, the European Council has set the UK...
Global warming is now generally accepted as being caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions and is...
Currently, in remote off-grid locations, electricity is primarily generated using diesel generators,...
One of the key points to reduce the world dependence on fossil fuels and the emissions of greenhouse...
This paper will discuss the principles of harnessing wind power through windmills and wind turbines ...
To meet the worldwide requirements of carbon emission reduction, the European Council has set the UK...
The development of airborne wind energy is steadily progressing towards the market introduction of t...
As a renewable energy source, wind power is gaining popularity as a favoured alternative to fossil f...
Small scale wind turbines installed within the built environment is classified as microgeneration te...
The paper's main conclusion is that by 2024 a major offshore wind programme could be supplying 26% o...