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Australian Graphene Discovery could Unlock Cheaper, More Efficient Li-ion Batteries
A research collaboration has led to the discovery of Edge Functionalized Graphene (EFG), a form of graphene which is both highly conductive and processable, and
Solar
Researchers Demonstrate How Graphene can Improve Perovskite Solar Cells
Recent research has shown that the incorporation of graphene-related materials improves the performance and stability of perovskite solar cells.
Hydrogen
Sparc Technologies to Develop an Ultra-Green Hydrogen Production Process, with Graphene Coating
Sparc Technologies signed an agreement with its partner (and shareholder) the University of Adelaide to co-develop ultra-green hydrogen technology.
Energy Storage
New Graphene Material could Enable the Fabrication of High-Performance electrodes for sodium batteries
The results of their study show that the capacity can match today’s lithium-ion batteries.
Energy Storage
Janus Graphene Opens Doors to Sustainable Sodium-ion Batteries
In the search for sustainable energy storage, researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, present a new concept to fabricate high-performance elec
Nuclear Power
Graphene Oxide Foam Helps Filter Toxins from Drinking Water
MIT-led research team uses graphene oxide foam in a device that can extract uranium and other heavy metals from tap water.
Hydrogen
Viritech's Future Hydrogen-Powered Hypercar to Use “Graphene-Reinforced Hydrogen Pressure Vessels”
A British engineering company called Viritech is working on an ambitious hydrogen-powered hypercar.
Solar
The GRAPES Spearhead Project: Graphene Perovskite Panels and the Future of Solar Energy
The combination of thin-film technology and perovskites promises to bring increased efficiency to solar panel technology
Hydrogen
Haydale Awarded APC Funding to Develop Graphene-Enhanced Hydrogen Fuel Cell Tanks
Haydale has announced that it has been awarded funding of £138,549 (around USD$192,290) to develop hydrogen fuel cell tanks by the Advanced Propulsion Centre (
Hydropower
Tirupati Graphite to Redevelop Hydro Facilities and Initiate Further Studies
The company is hoping to meet 100% of the power requirements for the Madagascan projects from hydropower.
Solar
The Advantages of Graphene for Photovoltaics
Enel Green Power is taking part in the EU-backed GRAPES project to research new applications for a very versatile material called graphene which boosts the effi
Energy Storage
New Graphene Material Promises Highly Efficient Supercapacitors
A new graphene hybrid material brings the potential for supercapacitors to challenge use of batteries in the energy sector.
Coal
Researchers Turn Coal Powder into Graphite in Microwave Oven
Using copper foil, glass containers and a conventional household microwave oven, University of Wyoming researchers have demonstrated that pulverized coal powder
Solar
Researchers Design a Novel Method for Modifying the Structure and Properties of Graphene
An international research team from China, France, Canada, Denmark and the UK has demonstrated a novel process to modify the structure and properties of graphen
Solar
Greenbacker Acquires 104-MW Graphite Solar Project from rPlus Energies
Greenbacker Renewable Energy has, through a wholly-owned subsidiary, purchased an 80-MWac /104-MWdc pre-operational solar project from rPlus Energies.
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