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The SENDER project: An integrated demand-response platform

Discover how the SENDER project will develop the next generation of household-focused demand-response systems.

Exploring for strategic metals across Québec

Discover how 1844 Resources is working to sustainably explore and develop strategic metals across Québec, Canada.

Argentina is emerging as a potential source of low-cost uranium

Learn how Blue Sky Uranium is expanding its district-scale, low-cost uranium project in Rio Negro province, Argentina.

LIB separator: ‘Third electrode’ and guard in lithium-ion battery manufacturing

Senior Material Europe’s lithium-ion battery separator is the most advanced of its kind and will facilitate a steady battery supply chain.

Bioenergy research funding boosted by new $590m incentive

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced funding worth $590 million to renew its four existing Bioenergy Research Centers.

Net-Zero Industry Act introduced to advance EU green technologies, manufacturing, and jobs

The European Commission has unveiled the Net-Zero Industry Act, which aims to boost green technology development in the EU.

Volkswagen chooses Canada for its first battery plant outside Europe

Volkswagen has chosen Canada for its first battery plant outside of Europe, taking advantage of the country’s vast plethora of raw materials.

Cargo ships powered by wind could help fight climate change

Future cargo ships are set to be powered by wind once again due to a new project that retrofits large vessels with ultra-modern wing sails.

Innovating rechargeable battery design with crab shells

Researchers have used crab carbon to create anode materials for the next generation of rechargeable battery technologies.

UK and France partner to advance nuclear and renewable energy sources

The UK and France have established a partnership to accelerate the development of nuclear power and renewable energy sources.

3D imaging reveals the cycle of a lithium metal battery

A research team has succeeded in observing how the lithium metal in the cell behaves as it charges and discharges.

Strengthening the competitiveness of the EU’s clean energy sector

Learn about the European Commission’s latest Progress Report on Competitiveness of Clean Energy Technologies.

Could Machine Learning develop sustainable biomass?

Scientists have conducted an experiment to determine if Machine Learning is advancing the research and development of biomass products.

Renewable energy sources provide 66 GW boost to global power grid in 2022

The global operational expenditure report has revealed that renewable energy sources added 66 GW to the global power grid in 2022.

New lithium-ion battery recycling method reduces environmental harm

A new battery recycling method uses a liquid solvent derived from urine and acetic acid to recover over 97% of the cobalt.

Europe’s largest battery energy storage system launched in the UK

A £75m battery energy storage system – the largest in Europe – has been officially opened in the UK by Harmony Energy Income Trust Plc.

Fibre optical sensors for nuclear renaissance

The world needs stable and carbon-free nuclear energy as electric baseload to support the green revolution – fibre optical sensors can help.

Accelerating Nevada’s role in the global battery supply chain

Nevada is a region of great mineral wealth, making the state well-placed to accelerate the battery materials supply chain.

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We also take a look at what is being done to advance energy storage technology and the capability of batteries to help manage energy reserves.

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The SENDER project: An integrated demand-response platform

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New testing facility to accelerate advanced nuclear technologies

The University of Pittsburgh is developing a pool-type materials testing facility to accelerate advanced nuclear technologies. In order to facilitate advanced nuclear technologies, stable materials...

Exploring the potential of advanced nuclear system coolants

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Corrosion damage modelling of dry storage containers for spent nuclear fuel

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Developing advanced nuclear reactors using ion irradiation to accelerate neutron damage

Researchers at the University of Michigan are utilising ion irradiation to accelerate neutron damage, thus paving the way for the development of advanced nuclear...