Existing global energy projections underestimate the impact of climate change on urban heating and cooling systems by roughly 50% by 2099 if...
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The underground geothermal panels developed by enerdrape turn any below-ground infrastructure into an energy source. This technology – developed exclusively in Switzerland – which captures geothermal energy without the need for drilling could satisfy up to 60% of a building’s heating (or cooling) requirements. This portrait is issued from the new edition of the Swiss Cleantech Report, produced by CleantechAlps and its partners (SFOE, FOEN, IPI and S-GE) and sponsors. ➡ Discover the full portrait here ➡ Order the full 4th edition of the Swiss Cleantech Report here
Existing global energy projections underestimate the impact of climate change on urban heating and cooling systems by roughly 50% by 2099 if...
Existing global energy projections underestimate the impact of climate change on urban heating and cooling systems by roughly 50% by 2099 if...
Earths Energy has expanded the scope of an initial techno-economic assessment of its flagship Paralana and Flinders West geothermal projects in ...
Earths Energy has expanded the scope of an initial techno-economic assessment of its flagship Paralana and Flinders West geothermal projects in ...
HOUSTON — SCF Partners, Inc. (“SCF”) is pleased to announce its acquisition of the Newpark Fluids Systems business (“NFS”), a leading...
A revamped Australian War Memorial will harness geothermal energy and have more interactive displays, allowing new generations to understand the...
A revamped Australian War Memorial will harness geothermal energy and have more interactive displays, allowing new generations to understand the...
Empire Energy has executed a Drilling Contract with Ensign Australia for the drilling of the Carpentaria-5H ('C-5H') well in EP187. Empire remains on...
Flooding the country’s rooftops with solar panels will cost the economy over NIS 1.1 billion annually, compared with use of very large solar fields...
Flooding the country’s rooftops with solar panels will cost the economy over NIS 1.1 billion annually, compared with use of very large solar fields...