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The path to net zero: Deploying both battery and fuel cell electric vehicles

Stephan Herbst and Juergen Guldner, on behalf of the Hydrogen Council, discuss the advantages of deploying both battery and fuel cell electric vehicles. The transportation...

Could chemistry improve the efficiency of perovskite solar panels?

A research team from the University of Surrey is utilising chemistry to make perovskite solar panels more efficient. How does ferrocene help in improving the...

Accelerating the journey to net zero emissions in Britain

The Advanced Propulsion Centre has invested £43.7m into projects that are paving the way to net zero emissions in Britain. On 17 June 2022, the...

TMR for nuclear power generation: Developing a viable source of energy

A research team from Ritsumeikan University, Japan, has investigated the TMR for nuclear power generation. Rapidly growing populations combined with urbanisation and industrialisation are leading...

Are biogas and biomethane supply chains eco-friendly?

Researchers from Imperial College London have revealed that biogas and biomethane supply chains may not be as environmentally friendly as originally thought. Scientists have acknowledged...

Scientists significantly extend the life of organic aqueous flow batteries

Scientists from the University of Cambridge and Harvard University have collaborated to extend the life of organic aqueous flow batteries. How can this technology store energy from...

Green battery architecture is accelerating energy storage solutions

The Ultimate Battery Company’s breakthrough green energy storage reduces CO2 emissions and is designed specifically for the circular economy, reinventing batteries for a better...

U.S. DOE invests $57.9m into decarbonising the American industrial sector

The U.S. DOE has invested $57.9m to support 30 projects to contribute towards decarbonising the American industrial sector. The importance of advancing the science of...

Hurricane-resilient wind turbines to revolutionise wind technology

A research team from the University of Colorado Boulder has created hurricane-resilient wind turbines, effectively revolutionising the field of wind technology. Wind technology is expanding...

Reliable EV charging networks are required to encourage EV adaptation

A research team from the National University of Singapore has revealed the necessity of reliable EV charging networks when it comes to encouraging EV...

ZPN Energy and Fleet-Eye: Pioneering viable EV charging infrastructure

ZPN Energy and Fleet-Eye have partnered to provide EV owners more miles per charge, thus aiding in the deployment of viable EV charging infrastructure. How...

Investing in Ontario’s EV manufacturing and battery supply chain

Victor Fedeli, Ontario’s Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, outlines their extensive initiatives to strengthen Ontario’s EV manufacturing and battery supply chain. Canada’s...

U.S. DOE invests $39m to develop building materials for decarbonisation

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has invested $39m to support 18 projects that will develop building materials for decarbonisation.  On 13 June 2022, the...

Groundbreaking advancements in hydrogen generation from water splitting

Researchers from Chung-Ang University have built an innovative heterostructure catalyst for effective hydrogen generation from water splitting. As the climate crisis intensifies, it has become...

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