Clean Aviation by 2050? The EU’s public-private partnership approves €380 million for eight new Clean Aviation projects

The Paris Agreement has set the goal of reaching climate neutrality by 2050. Discover how Simcenter supports the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking to achieve this aim in the aviation industry.

Sustainable aviation: adding hydrogen propulsion to jet engine designs

In this blog, discover the engineering challenges of designing hydrogen-powered jet engines and how to address them.

Our collective sustainability mindset

Our collective sustainability mindset

Discover how Siemens Simcenter’s sustainability mindset is helping the aviation industry make Fly Net Zero by 2050 a reality.

5 easy ways to cut YOUR carbon footprint

To avoid the worst effects of the climate emergency, we will have to reduce our individual emissions to zero in the next 28 or so years. In this blog, I will focus on some of the practical and pragmatic things that I think are relatively easy to achieve.

Heating And Global Warming: Are We Burning Down The House?

Heating is the most significant carbon-emitting activity in buildings. Accounting for the coal, oil and gas used directly and indirectly via electricity generation for heating, 65% of all heating equipment produces greenhouse gases in some form. While the trend over the past decade is moving in the right direction, the damage has been done.

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Industry 5.0 already???

We spoke to KU Leuven industrial research manager Dr. Bert Pluymers to see what this all means for the future…

Plastic containers and globe

Oil and gas: novel computational chemistry methods for a brighter future

Can computational chemistry methods help build a more sustainable future? Read how Petronas innovates using computational chemistry to transform the…

Transportation emissions and the climate crisis

Transportation emissions add 8 billion tons of carbon dioxide to our atmosphere each year. Going green is the only way to prevent catastrophic climate change.

keeping the lights on in a climate emergency

Keeping the lights on in a Climate Emergency

In the midst of climate emergency 63% of our electricity still comes from burning carbon dioxide belching fossil fuels, that kill millions of people every year. We investigate how simulation is helping to deliver a low-carbon future.