The Net-Zero Future project is directly contributing to increasing the extent and enhancing the quality and relevance of academic cooperation among five academic institutions from five countries: the University of Cape Town (UCT–South Africa), Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet–Norway), Technical ...
Any future net-zero economy will be much more deeply electrified than today. The ultimate depth of electrification will depend on many factors, but there is general agreement that it will need to increase from the current 20% to at least 70%. Subtract around a third for demand-side energy...
Future Economic Growth Demands that Leaders Embark on the Journey to Nordic Net Zero The business case is clear: with the potential to create over 350,000 jobs, Nordic net zero is the largest opportunity individual businesses and the economy have seen for decades. It will require the Nordics ...
OSLO, Norway,Oct. 28, 2021/PRNewswire/ -- A feasible path to limit planetary warming to 1.5°C requires certain countries and sectors to go below net zero and to do so well before the middle of the century, according to new analysis from the authors of the Energy Transition Outlook. Po...
Using WASM and WASI to run .NET 7 on a Raspberry PI Zero 2 W - October 29, 2022 - This post will show you how to run .NET 7 on a Raspberry PI Zero 2 W using WASM and WASI. Introducing the Docker+Wasm Technical Preview - October 24, 2022 - The Technical Preview of Docker+Wasm...
Five charts on hydrogen’s role in a net-zero future October 25, 2022 | Article Bernd Heid Alma Sator Maurits Waardenburg Markus Wilthaner Hydrogen has great potential as a carbon-free energy carrier. Here’s a look at the momentum behind this widely applicable technology....
Cities like London, Oslo, and Milan demonstrate what a positive, low-carbon future can look like. 3. Establish a programme carbon management policy using PAS 2080 principles The transport schemes we deliver, and how we deliver them, will significantly impact our ability to meet...
Achieving the goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 will require staggering increases in the amount of electricity coming from renewable sources. In just the next few years, McKinsey estimates that global renewable electricity capacity will almost triple between ...
The transition towards a zero-carbon economy by 2050 is a legally binding target in the EU Green Deal and in the UK Climate Change Act. Such a generational challenge requires decarbonizing the overwhelming majority of the hundreds of waste-to-energy facilities in operation, which are collectively...
While at NDC in Oslo, Carl and Richard talked to David Whitney about his experiences working on open-source projects, and the challenges of making them sustainable. David talks about how many projects start with an individual making something for themselves, which then evolves into many people ...