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Photoelectrochemical Water-Splitting Efficiency Hits 4.5%
Solar-to-fuel conversion offers a promising technology to solve energy problems, yet device performance could be limited by undesired sunlight absorption.
Uganda Made New Energy Policy to Promote Solar And Geothermal Power
Under a new planned national energy policy, Uganda plans to promote development of solar and geothermal projects while also increasing demand for and better aff…
Nuclear Power Plant
How Drawing Digital Insights from Nuclear’s Past can Create a Safer Industry
Nearly a decade after the major earthquake and tsunami that irreversibly damaged four of Fukushima Daiichi’s nuclear reactors in Japan, China and India are rea…
A System That Leverages Radiative Cooling with High Efficiency
SkyCool Systems has developed a system that leverages radiative cooling to improve the efficiency of refrigeration and air conditioning – and even to generate …
Electric Vehicle Charging
Moixa And Honda Launch Smart EV Charging Project in London
Moixa, a smart battery and electric vehicle (EV) charging software developer, and Honda are unveiling a smart EV charging project with Islington Council to opti…
Climate Change Is a Planetary Emergency — How Can We Avert Disaster?
We have already crossed a number of 'tipping points' in the Earth system; vital thresholds beyond which irreversible and catastrophic consequences for all life …
Energy storage technology
Energy Storage: A Necessary Part of Decarbonising, Smart Electricity Systems
2019 illustrated electricity systems’ requirement for greater flexibility, which energy storage technologies are ideally suited to provide. Two events in Great…
Ukraine to Boost Renewables And Energy Efficiency with EU's Help
Ukraine can focus in developing the country’s renewable energy sector and improve the much-delayed energy efficiency now that the former Soviet republic has co…
Solar And Wave-Powered Cleanup System for Collecting Plastics And Other Marine Debris
Calgary-based Technika Engineering is developing technology for collecting plastics and other marine debris from water surfaces powered by solar and wave energy…
World's First Small Hydropower Technical Guidelines Published
The International Small Hydropower Federation and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization officially published the international standard "Techni…
Coal Power
Germany Plans to Phase Out The Use of Brown Coal
Germany has reached an agreement with the regions most affected by a plan to phase out the use of brown coal, or lignite, for its power plants by providing abou…
World Bank Coal Case a Testing Ground for Climate Liability
A David-versus-Goliath battle between aggrieved Indian villagers and an arm of the World Bank last year led the nation's highest bench to conclude that internat…
Scotland Hydrogen-powered Homes Receive Support from Panasonic
The developers behind plans for hydrogen-powered homes on the outskirts of Aberdeen have secured a commitment from Panasonic to trial the fuel cells.
Electric Car
WoodMac: Volkswagen to Become Largest Manufacturer of EVs Before 2030
Tesla will need to launch an entry-level vehicle if it’s going to achieve its own market-share ambitions, according to new WoodMac research.
Electric Vehicle Charging
Tritium Launches First Ultra-fast Electric Vehicle Charger in Japan
Australia’s ultra-fast electric vehicle charger maker Tritium has launched its most powerful unit, the Veefil-PK, for the first time in Japan.
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