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Nuclear Fuel
Russia Awards Contract to Build BREST Reactor
Siberian Chemical Combine (SCC) has awarded a RUB26.3 billion (USD412 million) contract to Titan-2 for the construction and installation works for the BREST-OD-…
Microgrid
A Plug-and-Play Microgrid for Rooftop Solar
The future of solar energy depends on making residential power good enough for the grid.
Reclamation, DWR Move Forward with Seismic Upgrades at B.F. Sisk Dam
The U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation and the California Department of Water Resources are moving forward on an estimated billion-dollar seis…
Energy storage technology
How Energy Storage’s Growth Trajectory Differs
It's become a cliche to compare today's energy storage market to where the solar industry was a certain number of years ago. But storage's trajectory differs f…
Energy Storage Material
Perovskite for Low-Temperature Ammonia Production
Now, a team in Japan has demonstrated their potential in the production of ammonia directly from hydrogen and nitrogen perhaps opening up a whole new approach t…
PowerGrid Technology
Michigan Launches MI Power Grid
MI Power Grid is also designed to offer feedback to help utilities improve their grid investments for affordable and reliable electricity services.
CCS
The Economics And Technology Behind Trapping Carbon Dioxide
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to partner with the University of Wyoming to accelerate research on carbon capture technology at two of the state’s coal-fi…
FERC Issues Preliminary Permit for 6-MW Edenville Dam Hydroelectric Project in Michigan
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a preliminary permit to Four Lakes Task Force to study the feasibility of the 6-MW Edenville Dam Hydroelectr…
Rosatom
Russia Announced to Start the Construction of A Molten Salt Research Reactor
Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom on 28 November announced the start of the construction of a molten salt research reactor (JSR) at the Zheleznogorsk Mi…
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…
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…
When Solids and Liquids Meet: In Nanoscale Detail
Infrared light is focused onto the sharp metallic tip of an atomic force microscope, enabling the acquisition of vibrational spectra from a graphene-liquid inte…
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…
New Technology
Thermo-Chemical Power Generation Integrated with Forced Convection Cooling
Scientists combine forced convection cooling with thermo-electrochemical energy conversion to create a self-sustaining liquid cooling system.
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