Environment

Scientists from ITER, INVOLCAN and ISOR (Iceland) reveal the importance of the diffuse emission of gases for geothermal energy

A recent publication of the scientific international journal Renewable Energy reflects the results of a major study on geochemistry of the diffuse emission of gases in the surface environment of the geothermal field of Reykjanes (Iceland). This publication demonstrates the potential application of the emission of these gases to geothermal [...]

2017-12-28T12:57:09+01:0019 February, 2016|Environment|

ITER set to launch brand new website and new corporate image

The Institute of Technology and Renewable Energies launches its new corporate image and does so with a brand new website with expanded contents, remodeling its design and improving the navigation. This new website aims to improve the dissemination of the activities developed by the Institute in all its divisions including [...]

2017-12-28T12:57:10+01:001 February, 2016|Environment, Renewable Energies, Technology|

ITER strengthens its stable isotope laboratory

The laboratory has recently acquired a new mass spectrometer of stable isotopes of noble gases (NGMS) co-financed by the National Plan of R&D 2013-2016. The Institute of Technology and of Renewable Energies (ITER), dependent of the Cabildo Insular de Tenerife, was the first R&D Centre in the Canary Islands in [...]

2017-12-28T12:57:10+01:004 January, 2016|Environment|

ITER celebrates 25 years supporting sustainable development and innovation

With this event starts the program of activities that will be developed over the coming months on the occasion of ITER´s 25th anniversary.  The Institute of Technology and Renewable Energies celebrates 25 years as an international centre of reference for research into renewable energies, engineering, telecommunications and the environment, as [...]

2017-12-28T12:57:10+01:0021 September, 2015|Environment, Renewable Energies, Technology|

The collaboration between INVOLCAN and INGV (Italy) provides new information about the Etna volcano

The results of this scientific collaboration have been recently published in the scientific journal Surveys in Geophysics. The Institute of volcanology of the Canary Islands (INVOLCAN) has led a research work that provides new data on the Etna volcano (Italy); the most active volcano in Europe and one of the [...]

2017-12-28T12:57:10+01:005 March, 2015|Environment|
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