26th Jul 2023
Welcome to the inaugural edition of Reddie & Grose’s Sustainable Innovation report: an investigation into the start ups, companies, and technology transfer offices making significant contributions to inventions with the potential to address the climate and ecological crises.
19th Jul 2023
Yesterday, the UK Government launched their plans for reviving the British nuclear industry with the snappily-titled “Great British Nuclear” scheme (GBN). Delivering new and advanced nuclear power was first announced as part of the Government’s Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution in November 2020, and the Government hope that a suite of home-grown “green energy” solutions – including nuclear – will cut greenhouse gas emissions while increasing the UK’s energy security in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
12th Jul 2023
The automotive industry is making a significant shift towards eco-friendliness and the integration of solar power and transportation is becoming increasingly common in this space. Many well-known car manufacturers, including Hyundai, Kia, Toyota, Audi, Nissan, Fisker, Mercedes-Benz, Aptera, Lightyear, Sono Motors, Wolfgang Thundertruck, and The Squad Solar City, are exploring the potential of incorporating solar panels into their vehicles.
26th Jun 2023
Welcome to the newest edition of our Sustainable Future newsletter: Exploring innovations in wind technology for the energy transition and circular economy.
1st Jun 2023
Don’t miss the opportunity to connect, learn and exchange views with the experts, innovators and advisors at the front line of the UK’s green revolution, at the launch of Reddie & Grose’s Sustainability Index Report for London Climate Action Week. THURSDAY 29 JUNE | 18:30 ONWARDS | IN PERSON About our event… We have partnered […]
4th Apr 2023
The IPCC, the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change, has published its AR6 Synthesis report. It summarises the state of knowledge of climate change, its impact and the effective options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to human-caused climate change.
30th Mar 2023
30 March 2023 marks ‘Energy Security Day’, when the UK Government launches its revised net zero and energy security strategy.
5th Jan 2023
The Department for Transport has recently released a report outlining statistics for the supply of renewable fuel to the UK in 2021. According to the report, 5.4% of fuel supplied to the UK mobile machinery market in 2021 was from renewable sources, down from 5.9% in 2020. These amounts fall short of the target set in the Renewable Energy Directive for the UK to have 10% of all fuel supplied as renewable by 2020. However, average greenhouse gas (GHG) savings in 2021 (83% when compared to fossil fuels) showed a steady increase from previous years, indicating an improvement in the sustainability of the renewable fuel supplied to the UK transport market.