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Temperature Tracing – Important Element to Sustainable Use of Geothermal Resources
There are challenges holding geothermal energy development back, as described in a recent article shared on the website of the Idaho National Laboratory.
BMW Intends to Introduce the Second-generation Fuel Cell Technology
BMW intends to introduce the second-generation fuel cell technology developed together with Toyota in the BMW X6 and X7. Head of Development Klaus Fröhlich mad…
Egyptian Govt Considers Building of Small Hydropower Plants in The Nile Delta
The Egyptian authorities are considering the construction of small hydropower plants at several sites in the Nile Delta. This idea is not unanimously supported …
Electric Car
China Will Not Make Significant Cuts to Subsidies for New EV in 2020
China will not make significant cuts to subsidies for new energy vehicles (NEV) this year, signalling that its policy will remain relatively stable, state media…
How Far Has Renewable Energy Come In The Last 20 Years
This isn’t a revolution. It’s an evolution, and while that may lack the shock and awe of something like the shale boom.
BNDES Approves US$23.3 Million Loan for 14-MW Small Hydro Project in Brazil
BNDES, Brazil’s state-run development bank, has approved a loan for BRL95 million (US$23.3 million) to finance the 14-MW Nova Guaporé small hydropower (SHP) p…
Hydrogen Use in Homes Will Develop in Pockets
Hydrogen use in homes will develop in pockets, as well as for transport, predicts E.ON Energy’s Head of Operations for City Energy, John Armstrong.
Energy Storage Battery
New lithium-sulphur Battery Enables An EV to Drive Over 1,000km
A team of scientists at Monash University in Australia has developed a new lithium-sulphur battery, which promises cheaper, greener supercharging capabilities.
Climate Policy
Tens of Thousands Protest Australian PM's Climate Policies Amid Bushfire Crisis
Thousands of activists marched in several major cities across Australia on Friday, calling on the government to act on the climate crisis and do more to stop th…
Oil & Gas Trade
Woodside JV Approves Senegal's First Oil Project
Oil and gas major Woodside Petroleum on Friday announced that the joint venture (JV) partners have approved the development of Phase 1 of the Sangomar field dev…
Solar Power Plant
Saudi Arabia Awaits bids for 1.2 GW of Solar in 3rd Renewables Round
The Renewable Energy Project Development Office (REPDO) of Saudi Arabia’s energy ministry on Thursday released a request for qualifications (RfQ) for 1.2 GW o…
Researchers Find Evidence of How Hydrogen Causes Embrittlement of Steels
University of Sydney researchers have found evidence of how hydrogen causes embrittlement of steels. When hydrogen moves into steel, it makes the metal become b…
Electric Vehicle Charging
Flash-charge Technology: Charging of The Battery Within Seconds
The technology helps avoid the need to pull the e-vehicle out of service for recharging every few hours.
World's First System Using Solar Energy to Split Water into Hydrogen
Technion researchers have developed the world’s first system using solar energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen at two separate sites.
Energy storage technology
U.S. Department of Energy Launches Energy Storage Grand Challenge
U.S. Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette announced the launch of the Energy Storage Grand Challenge, a comprehensive program to accelerate the development, commerc…
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