Net Zero stories
Rising scam losses in Singapore are pushing police tech investment, as the pair plan forensic and AI tools to speed investigations.
A live Port of Hamburg pilot has drawn investor backing as REPS says its system can harvest energy from braking trucks and heavy traffic.
The six-month scheme could help UK agritech firms win pilots and investment as New Zealand producers seek ways to cut waste and emissions.
UK demand for commute-cutting tools is rising as employers look to tackle scope three emissions and track travel savings more closely.
Rising power and water demand from AI data centres could wipe out some sustainability gains unless firms demand stricter vendor transparency.
Rising power constraints are pushing data centre developers to pair AI capacity with renewable energy and storage as demand surges.
It has cut operational emissions sharply, but the group still has a long way to go to hit its annual sustainability target.
The deal gives NTT DATA a way to offset hard-to-abate emissions as it presses ahead with net-zero targets for its data centres and offices.
Renter households in Italy are signing up fast to a solar bill-credit scheme, with Plenitude’s programme attracting more than 82,000 customers in 10 months.
The new platform should improve reporting and data access across Genesis's operations as it pushes a wider finance transformation and energy transition.
Households and dealers face higher costs after Yukon scrapped EV and e-bike rebates, leaving clean-tech investment in flux.
More than 100 refrigerated trailers could switch from diesel as AUD $10 million funds electric units for food and medicine supply chains.
The scheme will heat nearby homes and buildings while cutting carbon emissions by more than 4,500 tonnes a year.
Rising demand for connected homes is driving India's first dedicated smart lighting and home technology platform, which opens in Delhi-NCR.
The plan aims to keep more low-income families online, while also pushing Virgin Media O2 towards net zero and greater device reuse by 2030.
Tax changes could curb early-stage investment even as the Federal Budget backs critical minerals, AI and renewable project delivery.
The programme aims to help greener building technologies win repeat work in Canada's USD $50 billion sustainable construction market.
The certification will help the Nottingham logistics firm signal lower-emission supply-chain work and ethical standards to customers and suppliers.
Recognition comes as more buyers scrutinise IT spending and waste, with Sumillion saying sustainable procurement can cut both costs and emissions.
Developers could cut weeks of waiting for early grid advice as rising connection demand strains Britain’s transmission network.