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E4tech is a sustainable energy consulting firm operating at the intersection between business, technology and policy. Since our foundation in 1997 we have served a very broad range of private and public sector clients across the world from our offices in UK and Switzerland.
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| Fuel cells |
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Fuel cells have the potential to provide clean and efficient energy conversion in portable electronics, transport and stationary power generation. |
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| Hydrogen |
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Hydrogen could be one of the major clean energy carriers of the future. It may be coupled with renewable energy, used in fuel cells, and used to provide fuel for many applications. |
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| Sustainable Buildings |
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Both existing and new buildings are increa-singly subject to the twin
environmental pressures of climate change and atmospheric pollution. Indoor
comfort needs have to be met using less energy. |
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| Bioenergy |
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Biomass from agriculture, forestry and wastes can be used to produce heat, electricity and transport fuels using a range of conversion technologies. Bioenergy could contribute significantly to future energy supply and emissions reduction. |
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| Energy systems |
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Energy demand and supply is a complex system in which different actors seek different objectives. Understan-ding the system enables policy interventions to be well-targeted and oppor-tunities to be identified by innovators and investors. |
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| Novel Energy |
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Fundamental research in biological and physical sciences is bringing forward new technologies with the potential for low carbon energy supply |
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| Solar Energy |
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Solar energy is a booming sector. However, the high cost and low efficiency of photovoltaics is a potential barrier for this technology to become a major contributor to the future primary energy mix. |
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