Drones Are Working Undercover To Develop Engineering Technology
In 2010, thirty-three Chilean miners were trapped underground for 69 days and it caught attention from people all over the world. This was caused by a collapse of earth into the mine, whilst in the UK ‘The Mines and Quarries
The UK Prime Minister’s Ten Point Action Plan For A ‘green Industrial Revolution’ And How It Involves Our Role As Engineers
Global sea level rose about 8 inches (20 centimeters) in the last century. The rate in the last two decades, however, is nearly double that of the last century and accelerating slightly every year. As presented in David Attenborough’s ‘A Life
Will Your Next Flight Be Powered By Hydrogen?
The simplicity of moving water, turning a turbine, to create electricity has been powering our country for over a century, but there are still recent discoveries being made about this renewable and sustainable source of energy. Exploration into the potential use
Europe’s Offshore Wind Sector Saw A Record €26 Billion Of Investment In 2020
There has been a significant increase in the interest and investment of offshore wind energy. According to WindEurope, there has been reportedly over 26 Billion € (£22.8 Billion) of investments in Europe for the offshore wind sector in 2020 alone. The
Scotland To Have Its 1st Hydrogen-powered Train During COP26
Scotland plans for what is claimed to be its first hydrogen-powered train running during COP26 in Glasgow aimed for November. Arcola Energy, The British hydrogen technology company will develop the technology for the train’s new powertrain, which will form the basis
China Plans A Clean Energy Future
This week China’s State Council published the white paper Energy in China’s New Era which outlined China’s commitment to “driving an energy revolution”. China will remain committed to an energy revolution, and move faster to build a clean, low-carbon, safe and
Airbus Plans To Deliver Zero-emission Hydrogen Aircraft
In September, Airbus SE, the world’s biggest planemaker gave itself five years to develop a commercially viable hydrogen aircraft. Its stakeholders—the French, Spanish, and German governments, have agreed to support, who also pledged to be carbon neutral by 2050—and billions
EGB Engineering UK And Cranfield University Secure Business Investment From Innovate UK To Develop Renewable Energy Solutions To Decarbonise Buildings
EGB Engineering UK and its collaborative partner Cranfield University have been successful in securing co-funding from the UK’s innovation agency, Innovate UK. The funding is for industrial research into low-carbon renewable heating and cooling systems to decarbonise buildings. Innovate UK, as part
European Green Hydrogen Acceleration Center Launched
EIT INNOENERGY HAS LAUNCHED THE EUROPEAN GREEN HYDROGEN ACCELERATION CENTER (EGHAC), IN EFFORT TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ANNUAL €100BN GREEN HYDROGEN ECONOMY BY 2025 THAT COULD CREATE HALF A MILLION DIRECT AND INDIRECT JOBS ACROSS THE GREEN HYDROGEN
New Nuclear Plant At Sizewell Set For Green Light
TALKS SAID TO HAVE STEPPED UP BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND CONTRACTOR ON THE NEW NUCLEAR PLANT IN SUFFOLK, IT COMES AS THE GOVERNMENT MAINTAINS THAT IT IS ‘COMMITTED TO NEW NUCLEAR’. The government is “close” to giving the £20billion Sizewell C nuclear