‘Record 260GW’ Of Clean Power Added In 2020
The record of more than 260GW of new renewable energy capacity was installed in 2020, despite the effect of Covid-19, as per new information from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). IRENA said in its ‘Renewable Capacity Statistics 2021’ report that
Research In To Hydrogen Propulsion
EGB Engineering’s latest research publication investigates the performance and life assessment of hydrogen vs jet fuel for turbofan aero engines. This comes with the renewed interest in hydrogen as an alternative fuel source for aero engines due to its perceived
China Is Quickly Turning Into The Leading Nuclear Energy Superpower
China declared an aspiring objective to slice its carbon impression to net-zero by 2060. It will require a broad redesign of the country’s energy framework. Progress convoluted by the way that the nation is still quickly constructing new coal power
Five Advantages Of Using Solar Energy For Commercial Buildings
We know about the benefits of utilizing solar energy and its commitment to a cleaner environment, but do you know that solar energy can be beneficial for commercial and business use as well? There are countless countries across the world like
The Future Of The Electric Car
Many questions are raised about the future popularity of electric vehicles. However, sustainable travel is a highly anticipated in the market and is a growing industry. Recently, EGB has written an article about hydroelectricity being using in aviation, and other ways
Prince Philip’s Contribution To Britain’s Engineering
Following the death of Prince Philip on the 9th April 2021, coverage on his royal highness’ interests in technology and engineering has been made in radio, television and newspapers. To celebrate the successes of Prince Philip in his contributions to engineering
Which Countries Are Thriving With Renewable Energy?
In 2019, five years since the Paris Agreement was signed, nations have been warned of the catastrophic impacts of climate change if global emissions are not halved in the next ten years. In order to achieve this, cities need to act
Women In Engineering
As seen in the engineering industry when It comes to education and the workplace. In 2019, only 26% of STEM graduates in the UK were women, and in 2020, only 10.4% of engineering occupations were employed by women. However, the latter
The Impact Of COVID-19 – Aviation
What has changed? With a reduction to travelling, particularly on an international scale, commercial flights have had to be cut down. The lockdown has also had a significant impact on the commercial aviation industry, for instance there has been disruption in
COVID’s Impact On Nuclear Energy
What is nuclear energy and why is it used? Nuclear energy is made when a reaction of small atoms can be combined to create greater energy. This is beneficial as the energy is renewable and it is a form of low