Now thirty years have passed since 1990, a benchmark year used by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and the U.S. is almost back to the same level as 1990.After increasing energy-related CO2 emissions with about one percent per year between...
Access to cheap and sustainable energy is the key to coping with population growth without destroying our environment . A study from the University of Leeds shows that this is not only possible but that we can do it and at the same time raise the standard of living of...
“Today the power and energy market is dominated by huge companies, you call them dinosaurs and I fully agree to that term,” said Edgeir VΓ₯rdal Aksnes, co-founder and CEO of Tibber, when he was a guest on the Warp News Show.We are talking about the fourth D...
Electrodes and capacitors have become an increasingly important part of our lives as we both get more electrical gadgets that need to be charged and we electrify our vehicle fleet and other parts of our everyday lives. Electrical equipment thus becomes dependent on...
π Sign up and join us: Tibber & the energy revolution – with Norway’s Steve Jobs”These old dinosaurs in the energy sector do not have the best customer interest on their agenda. Why hasn’t anybody done the opposite of what they...
There is an increasingly consistent view in the climate debate: our own actions can make a difference and politics can work with a whip and a carrot – but when it comes to large-scale green change, it is business that must take the lead.From a Swedish...