Europe’s energy transition is gaining momentum, but progress in planning for innovative renewable energy technologies remains uneven across the bloc. A new report published by Future Cleantech Architects (FCA) highlights gaps in Europe’s preparedness for the next phase of decarbonization. Released ahead of the European Commission’s upcoming review of the Energy Union and Climate Action, the report calls for clearer EU guidance to ensure that national energy planning fully supports the scale-up of next-generation clean energy solutions. The report “The 5% Opportunity: Unlocking Europe’s Innovative Renewables” reviews the National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) of ten EU countries: Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Slovenia,…
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Europe has spoken – it’s time to End the Cage Age
The European Commission’s own consultation reveals overwhelming public support to end the use of cages – NGO calls for legislation without delay More than 190,000 people responded to the European Commission’s public consultation on modernising animal welfare laws last year, and the results show the vast majority of respondents want to phase out cages from animal farming. The key findings include: 99% of respondents, including 54% of businesses, think phasing out cages for laying hens is important or very important 99% of respondents, including 46% of businesses, think phasing out…
Read MoreGlobal youth environmental prize reopens to find the rising young voices in global conservation
The Iris Prize, a global award supporting young environmental leaders with funding, expert mentorship and bespoke skills-building opportunities, has opened its applications for 2026. Now in its fifth year, the Prize (a key pillar of The Iris Project) exists to move resources, trust and visibility towards young people leading ambitious work in their communities around the world to protect and restore nature, and the rights of those working to defend it. Most youth-led climate work continues without adequate funding, legitimacy, or protection. Young leaders, particularly in the Global South, receive…
Read MoreCAP – ADHD References in Ads
The ASA/CAP have released a post called: Tread carefully:- ADHD References in Ads, but please have a look at the ASA/CAP site as there are lots of things of interest to anyone with an interest in Ethical Marketing. Increased demand and pressure on the NHS means that people concerned about ADHD might be looking elsewhere for diagnosis, help or even treatment. The ASA has very high standards for evidence for proving claims related to health, but even if you hold rigorous evidence, the Code limits what you can say around…
Read MoreEnergy Storage Firm Opens Public Investment as Households Seek Protection from Rising Energy Costs
Puredrive Energy, the UK renewable clean tech manufacturer behind Duracell-branded home energy storage systems, has opened a public investment round as the company looks to continue to support households tackling high energy prices and long-term market uncertainty. While wholesale electricity prices have eased since the 2022–2023 energy crisis, household energy bills remain significantly higher than pre-crisis levels. This sustained volatility has accelerated demand for renewable technologies that gives control back to homeowners, in particular residential solar and battery storage systems. To capitalise on this opportunity and support further innovation…
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