Renewable & Green Energy

FIFA World Cup 2026 across three countries could be the most carbon-intensive yet, with nearly nine million tonnes of CO₂e emissions, according to analysts

FIFA World Cup 2026 across three countries could be the most carbon-intensive yet, with nearly nine million tonnes of CO₂e emissions, according to analysts
Articles
As energy markets face growing instability, Hitachi Energy’s Alicia Argüello explains why renewables and grid investment are key to resilience and net zero
Hydrogen-powered motorsport racing returns to Saudi Arabia in 2026 as FIA and Extreme H showcases clean energy tech in demanding motorsport conditions
TotalEnergies may quit German offshore wind deals after abandoning US projects, fuelling doubts over its climate commitments and net zero targets
Hydrogen-powered motorsport racing returns to Saudi Arabia in 2026 as FIA and Extreme H showcases clean energy tech in demanding motorsport conditions
As energy markets face growing instability, Hitachi Energy’s Alicia Argüello explains why renewables and grid investment are key to resilience and net zero
New data from Ember reveals electricity generated by wind and solar projects surpassed the amount from gas worldwide for the first time in April 2026
JCB will attempt a hydrogen-powered land speed record at Bonneville, aiming to prove zero-carbon engines can drive heavy machinery worldwide at scale
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Sustainability Magazine recognises 10 of the biggest contributors to the renewable energy transition at the heart of the utilities investment and evolution
This week, Sustainability Magazine explores the Top 10 Renewable Energy Sources around the world and the companies leading the charge
Videos
Sam Clarke from GRIDSERVE, Peter Gallagher from Extreme E, and Martin Kochman from Hitachi shed a light on the actions to sustainable transport concerns





