“Thermonuclear fusion already works: it is in the sky, it is the Sun”
Altitude record with SolarStratos, tour of Lake Titicaca aboard PlanetSolar II: in 2025, Raphaël Domjan once again pushed the boundaries of solar energy. Interview
Focus on Swiss energy and environmental initiatives and policies.
"Reaching the carbon neutrality target set by Switzerland will require tripling the renovation rate that has been practiced for many years (between 0.8 and 1%)," says Philippe Thalmann, professor of environmental economics at EPFL.
To understand it, one must look at the two fundamental components of an electricity bill: energy, the part that covers energy production and purchases, and the stamp, which covers the maintenance and development costs of the electricity distribution network.
“An electricity agreement is essential to ensure that Switzerland's climate and energy targets are met. It would strengthen the security and resilience of our supply while reducing costs,” explains Michael Frank, Director of the AES.
Two months ago, CleantechAlps published the second edition of its report dedicated to start-ups active in the field of cleantech. Interview with Eric Plan, Secretary General.
Commissioned by the Association of Swiss Electric Companies, a study recalls the challenges as well as the solutions available to Switzerland to ensure the long-term viability of its energy system.
Interview with Christian Rütschi, deputy head of the Market Regulation section at the Federal Office of Energy (FOEN).
The electrification of vehicles does not only constitute a revolution in the field of mobility, but could also profoundly transform the electrical system.
As minds change in Europe and the idea of a VAT differentiated according to environmental criteria circulates in the chambers, Adèle Thorens Goumaz wonders whether Switzerland should follow suit.
From December 9 to 12, Building Bridges will welcome participants from over a hundred countries. Interview with Patrick Odier, the president of the Geneva event.