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Can renewable energy resources power US? 

Professor Mark Z. Jacobson of Stanford recently conducted a study assessing the realism of grid stability under which wind, water, and solar energy resources...

The carbon benefits of wind power, silviculture and peatlands

Researchers highlight the necessity to collect and map the carbon benefits of wind power, silviculture and peatlands to analyse their environmental impact. While renewable energy...

Stable electricity grids achieved through grid-forming converters

Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) create a replica small-scale power grid in order to analyse how synchronous machines and...

OSU research analyses using direct ethanol fuel cells in auto industry

Zhenzing Feng of Oregon State College of Engineering contributed to the development of a catalyst known as direct ethanol fuel cells (DEFC). Alternative-energy research at...

Breakthrough made in enhancing energy-efficiency of organic solar cells

An international team of researchers has devised an innovative technique for enhancing the efficiency of organic solar cells. A collaborative project between experts from Linköping...

UK government reveals massive investment into Scottish tidal power

The government has announced it will invest a staggering £20m in Tidal Stream electricity each year across the UK, unlocking vast potential for Scottish...

The urgency of European battery material recycling

The European Commission collaborates with Batteries Europe to release ‘Roadmap on Raw Materials and Recycling’ report. Batteries Europe released its report on, 24 November, underlining...

Wind-based electrification in a climate neutral Europe

WindEurope’s ‘Electric City’ event highlighted that wind-based electrification will account for half of the electricity produced in a climate neutral transition. WindEurope’s 2021 annual event,...

Daimler battery recycling plant to be in Kuppenheim

Daimler has confirmed plans to build a new battery recycling factory in Kuppenheim, Germany to expand operations. Although rumours about a planned battery recycling plant...

Developing high-performance MXene electrodes for future battery

Scientists at City University have analysed electrochemical Nb2CTx MXene electrodes as a possible next generation battery material. The two-dimensional MXene has been a rising star...

Disrupting the battery recycling supply chain for renewable energy

Retriev Technologies president, Shane Thompson, is redefining the renewable energy future by tapping the power and potential of lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are everywhere. They...

Single-atom dimer electrocatalyst for green hydrogen production

Researchers discover that nickel-cobalt metal dimer on nitrogen-doped carbon can catalyse electrolysis under both acidic and alkaline conditions. The increasingly foreboding threats of climate change,...

The first net zero mobile EV charging ecosystem

A platform that offers rapid, mobile EV charging tech to allow anyone, anywhere, to have an EV charge service is launched by Cambridge start-up...

COP26 sees Government’s pledge to make HGVs zero emission by 2040

The Department for Transport settle transportation plans to ensure all new heavy goods vehicles in the UK to be zero emission within the next...

Pursuing cheaper and more environmentally friendly batteries

Researchers from the University of Oslo are developing environmentally friendly batteries with improved technology for the renewable energy transition. As the world is being electrified,...

US experts outline how to optimise the efficiency of offshore wind farms

Scientists from Cornell University have identified the most optimal strategy for boosting the efficiency of offshore wind farms.

Scientists develop new method to create green hydrogen

Researchers have made a breakthrough in producing green hydrogen, developing a novel technique that may revolutionise clean energy.

Facilitating the drive towards renewable sources for electricity in the UK

The government is announcing details of how the UK will attain more of its electricity from renewable sources as it announces a new round of its flagship renewable energy scheme.

Achieving a net zero future for Greater Manchester and beyond

Amer Gaffar, Director of the Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre, discusses the challenges involved in creating a low-carbon economy.

Overcoming the burdens in electricity generation water turbines

Dr Tobias Breitbach discusses small water turbines, their role in decarbonisation, and their barriers to reaching commercialisation.

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