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US hydroelectric power portfolio boosted through $200m DOE funding
The US Government will make waves in the hydroelectric power sector, announcing $200m in funding to advance hydropower capabilities.
The Dutch Electrolyser: Using bubbles to produce green hydrogen
With its state-of-the-art Dutch Electrolyser, EIRES is producing green hydrogen to accelerate the energy transition.
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Researchers uncover unusual new graphene properties
A team of researchers have uncovered a way to discover new graphene properties, despite these usually being difficult to observe.
Upcoming Mars Analog Mission will use and improve the field of robotics
The upcoming Mars Analog Mission will advance the development of space exploration through international collaboration and research.
Evolve Hydrogen’s revolutionary electrolyser transforms seawater into green hydrogen
Evolve Hydrogen has innovated revolutionary water electrolysis technology that produces green hydrogen directly from seawater.
JUICE mission: Exploring Jupiter and its icy moons
The JUICE mission will make detailed observations of the giant gas planet and its three large ocean-bearing moons.
New technology can efficiently remove pollutants from contaminated water
Researchers have developed a new method to efficiently remove up to 80% of dye pollutants from contaminated water.
Artificial Intelligence finds that first stars were formed in groups
Artificial Intelligence has found that the very first stars in the Universe were born in clusters rather than as isolated stars.
Can European energy storage keep pace with energy targets?
The European energy storage market has experienced a major shift in recent years as various societal events have put it into the spotlight.
Venus analogues used to gain insights into Earth’s future
Researchers have compiled a list of Venus analogues to gain valuable insights into Earth’s risk of developing a runaway greenhouse climate.