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Louise Frohlich
Joining Eco Experts in April 2024 as Editorial Assistant, Louise has a keen interest in low-carbon technology and enjoys writing about anything sustainability related.
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Could bottled sunlight be a new solar battery storage alternative? Scientists have invented a liquid solar battery that can capture and store a record amount of energy, making it easier to live off gridLouise Frohlich -
UK’s first geothermal plant to power 10,000 homes Around 10,000 homes will be powered by clean energy from the earth after the UK’s first geothermal power plant went online.Louise Frohlich -
US-Iran conflict could see energy bills jump to £2,500 a year Household energy bills could rise as wholesale prices balloon due to the US-Israel and Iran conflict and the closing of the Strait of Hormuz.Louise Frohlich -
High temperature heat pumps: a complete guide High temperature heat pumps deliver very hot water and a consistently warm home - even if you aren't insulated. Here's how they do itJane Hoskyn -
Aira says more tariff options can cut bills by 90% Aira launches tariff-agnostic optimisation capability for heat pumps and home energy systems to work across hundreds of energy tariffsLouise Frohlich -
How much do solar storage batteries cost in 2026? This guide explains how much a solar battery costs, the amount it'll save you every year, and how that'll affect your solar break-even point.Jane Hoskyn -
The Warm Homes: Local Grant explained | A 2026 guide The Warm Homes: Local Grant is a government funded scheme that allows households to receive free energy saving improvements to their home.Louise Frohlich -
Will solar panels become more powerful? Global clean technology world invests heavily in perovskite solar cells in response to fears around energy security and costsMaximilian Schwerdtfeger -
First residents move into London’s low-carbon neighbourhood London's ambitious low-carbon regeneration project will soon be home to its first 100 residentsLouise Frohlich