An analysis of ten news stories from the past week on the energy transition.
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1, Low carbon clothing fibres. Spiber is a Japanese company that makes a clothing fibre from what is termed a ‘brewed protein’. Plant materials are fermented to make a textile fibre that can eventually be easily recycled back into a usable ...
1, Willingness to take action on climate. A German academic study looked at beliefs and behaviour about climate in the US. It showed that survey respondents strongly underestimated the willingness of other people to act on climate. When pro...
1, Consumer electronics and cars. Automobiles are becoming more like computers every day. But that doesn’t mean that all consumer electronics companies will add cars to their product ranges. Apple announced its final withdrawal from plans t...
1, Battery recycling. No European car company yet recycles vehicle batteries. Renault said it is now in ‘advanced’ discussions with partners aiming to develop a new factory to extract the metals from batteries that are being scrapped. Indus...
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Commentator on the energy transition and the technologies we need to exploit. Angel investor in low-carbon start-ups. Member, advisory board Pictet Clean Energy Transition.
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