Dr Markus Mueller, of the University of Edinburgh, solved the engineering problem with Alasdair McDonald
If a nuclear weapon were detonated in a metropolitan area, how large would the affected area be? Where should first responders first go?
To reach its new long-term goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by four-fifths, Finland needs to exploit new bioenergy technologies
Schools, stadiums and railway stations could see quick installation of renewable technologies under government proposals
Proposals to build Europe's largest onshore windfarm in the Shetland Islands at a cost of £800 million could be scaled back, according to developer Viking Energy
University researchers create efficient turbine for low-winded locales
China's A-Power Energy Generation Systems has signed a cooperation agreement with equity firm U.S. Renewable Energy Group (US-REG) to build a plant in the United States to supply wind energy turbines to renewable energy projects in North and South America
Man’s search for renewable power is about to take to the skies
After a lot of talk about the potential for generating electricity off Maine’s coast, some exciting first steps are being taken that eventually may lead to establishing offshore wind farms

