A research team at Johns Hopkins is developing a water-based method for the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide that will reduce harmful…
one day ago by John Nieman
Is all the zero-carbon hype over hydrogen justified, or is it simply a distraction?
2 days ago by Kevin Clemens
Breakthroughs in tandem solar cell technology are making solar generation more efficient and adaptable for multiple uses
2 days ago by Ellie Gabel
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have been testing the effectiveness of a coating for steam condensers that can…
September 19, 2023 by John Nieman
For renewable energy technologies to take off, engineers and social scientists must work together to bridge the gap between technology and society,…
September 18, 2023 by Claire Turvill
Hydrogen energy holds much potential in clean energy but is woefully underutilized. While hydrogen fuel cells are quite clean, the process of…
September 15, 2023 by Jane Marsh
Chinese restriction of germanium and gallium exports could have big implications for the global electronics industry.
September 15, 2023 by Jake Hertz
While electrical generation from renewables remained relatively flat in the first half of 2023, utility-scale solar thermal and photovoltaic (PV)…
September 10, 2023 by Shannon Cuthrell
California has made significant clean energy gains and strives to reach 100 percent clean electricity by 2045, a goal outlined by Senate Bill 100.
September 01, 2023 by John Nieman
A research team at MIT has created a quantitative model to differentiate between hardware expenses and soft costs. This distinction is critical for…
August 31, 2023 by John Nieman
Quantum computing helps solve the challenge of singlet fission in the linear H4 molecule.
August 31, 2023 by Jake Hertz
Researchers in the U.K. drew inspiration from nature to design a solar photovoltaic leaf with superior efficiency.
August 29, 2023 by Shannon Cuthrell
A study out of Australia analyzes the potential impact of floating solar panel projects in tropical areas free of strong winds and waves.
August 28, 2023 by Shannon Cuthrell
Recent market research projections bode well for solar PV deployment in 2023 and beyond. Here’s a briefing.
August 26, 2023 by Shannon Cuthrell
As climate change continues without signs of diverting its path toward warmer temperatures and more frequent extreme weather events, electricity…
August 25, 2023 by Claire Turvill
A new 3D probe device developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology enables faster and more accurate smokestack emissions audits…
August 24, 2023 by Shannon Cuthrell
As solar adoption continues to rise and discarded parts hit landfills, cumulative solar panel waste presents a dual challenge and opportunity.
August 18, 2023 by Shannon Cuthrell
The growth of renewables promises a robust job market for engineers and technicians.
August 18, 2023 by Kevin Clemens
Can NFT power consumption emissions be eliminated using excess renewable energy?
August 15, 2023 by Emily Newton
As the options for energy generation continue to grow, so does the complexity of power grids, and classic computers are struggling to keep up.…
August 15, 2023 by Claire Turvill
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