The electric car is a noble ambition and may yet be a success, although current capabilities cannot match government promises, or live up to their green credentials
As Ecuador announced the sale of three million hectares of pristine rainforest to Chinese oil companies, eco-activists issued a collective sigh of disappointment. But one third of the country still lives below the poverty line, and the investment could be a route to development
In mere decades, Qatar has come from a rural country to a world-leader in R&D, fostering an enviable lead in renewable energy
The US has the clean technology advancements: China has the money and a need for a cleaner economy
Having created an intelligent infrastructure of electricity, telecommunication and IT in the emerging infranet service sector Eltel is looking to expand
Energy storage could be revolutionised by a new wave of research into liquefied air, with first commercial use possible this year
Clean tech firm using technology to aid oil and gas industry in fracking boom
Pascal Bleeker and Alexander Schoenfeldt of Locamation explain how technology can meet regulations and prevent stranded costs
Propel Fuels, having opened its first station less than a year ago, has already received significant funds for investment
‘Green coal’ is at the forefront of global governmental and scientific agendas in that it could greatly reduce carbon emissions
Dr Hisham Othman explains how Petra Solar has become the standard in solar technology and a cutting-edge energy provider
Tidal energy is approaching the stage at which it can be considered a serious alternative to non-renewable energy sources