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Pass the salt please. Power lies within

A green industrial future for Europe may depend on an element that is part of a household staple: table salt.  Dr John Abou-Rjeily, a researcher at Tiamat Energy in France, is using sodium to develop rechargeable batteries. Sodium is a part of sodium chloride, an ionic compound that is the technical name for

The Emergence of the Green Wave: Pioneering Sustainable Engineering

At the forefront of modern innovation, where technological strides meet ecological stewardship, a transformative wave is materialising—the Green Wave. This crusade epitomises a collaborative endeavour among engineers, scientists, and policymakers aimed at redefining the core structures of infrastructure, production, and energy to champion a sustainable tomorrow. Central to this revolutionary wave are novel

Sustainable Construction: The Essence of Green Engineering

In the dynamic realm of construction and urban development, a subtle yet profound revolution is blossoming. This transformation is not sculpted from iron or moulded in cement; rather, it sprouts from the fertile soil of environmental awareness. Once perceived as a peripheral concept, green engineering has evolved into a fundamental element of contemporary

Waterfront cities in Europe set sail for climate resilience

In the medieval Belgian city of Bruges, the urban administration has been seeking a new home and decided to move into an old hospital rather than construct a building.  Elsewhere in Bruges, famous for its picture-postcard setting amid winding canals and cobbled streets, work is underway to connect the historic centre with the

Harmonising Innovation and Nature: The Future of Green Engineering

In an epoch increasingly delineated by the imperative call towards sustainability, green engineering stands as a luminary of hope, heralding a confluence of innovation and ecological guardianship poised to redefine the contours of our planet’s destiny. This exploration ventures into the labyrinthine domain of green engineering, examining its capacity to sculpt a sustainable

Revolutionising the Future: The Green Transformation of Energy Storage

In the perpetually shifting tableau of global energetics, an unyielding quest for sustainability and proficiency has ushered in a novel epoch of ingenuity within the domain of energy conservation technologies. Amid escalating apprehensions regarding climatic transmutation and the imperative to curtail carbon footprints, the sector has witnessed an influx of verdant initiatives aimed

Wood: building on an abundant natural resource

In France’s southwestern Gironde department, where half the area is covered by forests, authorities in 2022 built a secondary school with wood from local pine trees. The Pian-Médoc school, located between the city of Bordeaux and some of France’s most famous vineyards, reflects a push to find practical uses for wood from nearby

Revolutionising the Future: The Dawn of Eco-Intelligent Engineering

Amidst an epoch increasingly underscored by the imperative to confront climatic metamorphosis and ecological deterioration, the notion of eco-intelligent engineering dawns as a luminary of ingenuity and sustainability within the realms of edifice and construction. This nascent discipline signifies not merely an incremental evolution but a foundational shift in our conceptualisation, execution, and

Urban Farming: Growing Greens in the Concrete Jungle

In this compelling episode of “News of the Week” hosted by Mike, listeners are taken on an enlightening journey into the heart of urban farming – a revolutionary movement transforming concrete jungles into green, productive spaces. Mike delves into how cities worldwide are repurposing rooftops, balconies, and vacant lots into vibrant farms and

The artistic flair inspiring greener European cities

In the Dutch capital Amsterdam, a thoroughfare called the Stadhouderskade is being reclaimed by residents. They’re turning the car-clogged artery into a two-kilometre-long haven for nature and people.  Students of art, engineering, mathematics, science and technology are helping to drive the transformation. Their role is to offer artistic, social and technical advice on