
The future of urban heating: 90 GWh underground caverns
A 90 GWh underground plant is being built in Finland that will store thermal energy: heating a city for an entire year.
A 90 GWh underground plant is being built in Finland that will store thermal energy: heating a city for an entire year.
The UK's abandoned coal mines are proving to be an unexpected source of renewable energy, providing heat to entire communities and reducing carbon emissions.
Greenland holds the key to understanding the future of our planet, and to avoiding an otherwise irreversible climate disaster.
A Finnish startup transforms walls and furniture into radiators with a thin "film" of wood that heats rooms in seconds
A new technological development allows remote heating and cooling, opening up new possibilities in industry and medicine.
Capt'Air Solaire is a small family-run French company that manufactures solar air collectors to heat buildings sustainably and economically.
A wall covering that can harness solar energy without using photovoltaic panels? Check.
This technology makes it possible to create a zero-energy heating system, which heats when cold and cools when hot, without the need for power.