by alex | Sep 13, 2023 | newsletter, Sustainability
German company Lhyfe is showing how the challenges of producing green hydrogen can be met by using offshore floating wind-to-hydrogen turbines and electrolysers. The Advantages of Hydrogen The great advantages of hydrogen as a fuel include dramatically reduced...
by alex | Aug 2, 2023 | newsletter, Sustainability
Dutch architecture firm MVRDV and startup Madaster have taken sustainable design to new levels by creating a whole office building that’s made of 90 per cent re-usable parts. Matrix One – Made of Re-Usable Components The ‘Matrix One’ six-storey, 13,000-square-metre...
by alex | Jul 19, 2023 | newsletter, Sustainability
A group of solar panel startups is producing panels that enhance the look of buildings by combing them with art or making them as coloured cladding, facades, or roof tiles. Solar Panels That Blend In A group of Dutch startups is creating innovative solar panels that...
by alex | Jul 12, 2023 | newsletter, Sustainability
According to German-startup ‘Bluu Seafood’, its range of cultivated seafood is a way to protect oceans and animals as well as ensuring a high-quality, sustainable supply of nutritious food. What Is ‘Cultivated Seafood’ ? Cultivated seafood, also known as cultured...
by alex | May 31, 2023 | Sustainability
University of Cambridge researchers have developed an ‘artificial leaf’ that uses sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into ethanol and propanol that could be used as a low-emissions petrol alternative to power car engines. Inspired By Photosynthesis The...
by alex | Feb 22, 2023 | newsletter, Sustainability
With the integration large language models (LLMs) into search engines, some are predicting that the massive increase in computing power needed could mean huge carbon emissions. What Are Large Language Models? Large language Models (LLMs) are types of artificial...