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Tracking Power Generation and Use in the U.S. on an Hourly Basis
A team of researchers at Stanford University has found a way to track how much electricity is generated and used in the U.S. on an hourly basis.
EV Market
China to Target Quarter of Vehicle Sales to be Electric by 2025
China should adopt a plan that will see electric vehicles make up a quarter of all autos sold in the country in six years' time, the industry ministry said Tues…
Energy Created from Burning Plants And Trees is Soaring in the UK
The number of power stations that are fuelled by burning plants and trees has more than trebled in four years to produce enough electricity for 7.4 million hous…
Troubled Waters for Egypt as Ethiopia Pushes Nile dam
Under the shade of a tree, Mohamed Omar joined other farmers bickering over who would water their crops first as supply from the Nile to a nearby canal dwindled…
Electric Vehicle Battery
Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles Could Change the Way We Think About Driving
From battery electric cars and bike share schemes to on-demand taxi services booked via smartphone, the way we move around is changing.
Ireland to Open 1st Renewables Auction in Early 2020
The Irish government on Monday gave the green light to the country’s first auction under its new Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) that is seen to pa…
Solving the Thermoelectric Trade-off Conundrum with Metallic Carbon Nanotubes
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have used aligned "metallic" carbon nanotubes to create a device which converts heat to electrical energy (a therm…
New Generator That Uses Substance to Convert Waste Heat into Clean Electricity
University of Texas at Dallas researchers have developed a generator prototype that uses liquid metal to convert waste heat from sources such as electric cars o…
Converting Low Grade Heat into Electricity
Researchers at Hong Kong University have recently invented a device that is capable of converting low grade heat into electricity. Low grade heat, or waste heat…
Electrification
Pennsylvania Senate Advances Transportation Electrification Bill
An electrification bill moving through the Pennsylvania General Assembly, if passed, would support the development of electric vehicle infrastructure in the sta…
A New Metric Tells You If It Worth Increasing Cell Efficiency
The value of efficiency (VOE) is a new metric proposed by a group of international researchers to determine when it is economically convenient to increase the c…
Material Developed for Solar Cell Efficiency Enhancement
The Institute for Basic Science announced on Dec. 2 that its Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics, led by director Lee Young-hee, has developed a two-dim…
Cincinnati Signs on for Largest Municipal Solar Array in the Country
The City of Cincinnati, Ohio, will construct the largest municipal solar array in the country to provide clean, renewable energy to all city facilities and serv…
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Simplifies Requirements for Small Solar Projects
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) took a giant leap forward in rewriting their Electric Service Requirements, and the solar industry took a smal…
Ireland's New Climate Plan Calls for 70% Renewables by 2030
Ireland has published the details of its long-awaited Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) this week, finally unveiling details around how the country wi…
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