How nanotechnology can improve battery life and speed up the Green Shift | Talk Energy with YES-Europe
In the last episode of Talk Energy with YES-Europe we interviewed Anders Tiegland, the CEO of Tio Tech. We talked about his start-up, their technology, and how he ended up being CEO, and, right at the end, we even managed to ask
Hydrogen economy in Finland: current situation
The hydrogen economy has attracted interest before, but previous booms have not been enough for a major hydrogen breakthrough. It would seem that now, if ever, is the time for hydrogen to find a permanent role in the changing energy sector. Finland aims to achieve its ambitious goal of carbon neutrality by 2035 and, like other countries, to take advantage of the opportunities in the growing hydrogen industry.
How spreading awareness about endangered species can help fight climate change
Climate change can be a very abstract topic for most people, especially for children. People like to see concrete examples that are in the present. Future catastrophic events are hard to picture and understand. They are already threatening to happen due to
How natural air purifying solutions are taking over cities | Talk Energy with YES-Europe
In this episode of Talk Energy with YES-Europe we discussed with Peter Sanger the CEO and Founder of Green City Solutions. Green City Solutions is an energy transition start-up dedicated to combating air pollution and helping cities become greener and healthier. https://open.spotify.com/episode/371oBwoUKutlxQBQM9hOtc?si=O8uoOfmHRdW9royIG_POvg
E-Scooters – How the urban mobility revolution is adding to our emissions woes
They’re everywhere! Whether you’re on your way to do some grocery shopping or are visiting a friend living a couple of kilometers away; there’s no missing that group of scooters standing parked on the street. Brightly colored and easily accessible from a
Pocket Fusion
Despite its promise of offering low-carbon energy at a stable generation rate, nuclear energy’s bad reputation precedes it in many countries. While overall public support in favor of using nuclear energy to combat climate change is high, more than a quarter of Europeans and Americans still opine against it. Despite the aftermath of disasters such as Chernobyl and Fukushima, nuclear power capacity is set to grow in the coming decades, especially in Asia.