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Energy Research: Economizing on Iridium
Iridium is an ideal catalyst for the electrolytic production of hydrogen from water -- but it is extremely expensive. But now a new kind of electrode made of hi…
Nuclear Fuel
US Legislature Considers Waste Management Reforms
Draft legislation to update the US Department of Energy's (DOE) ability to manage nuclear waste - passed by the House Energy and Commerce Committee yesterday.
Shale Gas
What Does Shale Oil Down Mean For America & The World?
For the last several decades, oil companies have been turning the American countryside into Swiss cheese as they scour the Earth for oil and gas deposits that c…
DOE Plans to Weaken Energy Efficiency Standards for Quick Dishwahers
The Department of Energy (DOE) is pushing forward with plans to allow faster-cleaning dishwashers to duck current energy efficiency standards, a move critics sa…
US DOE Issues Wave Energy Challenge
The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced developments in two new prizes: Waves to Water, which challenges innovators to desalinate water using the power of o…
TN Plans Largest Hydro Project in Nilgiris by Submerging Several Acres of Forest
Though environmentalists feel this project will have deterimental effects, state government officials say that it does not have any other reliable hydro potenti…
CCS
U.S. Department of Energy Announces $43 Million to Develop Carbon Capture and Storage Technology
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) announced up to $43 million in funding to develop carbon capture and sto…
PowerGrid Technology
How the DOE Plans to Modernize the Grid in the Near Term
Twenty-three projects chosen by the Department of Energy (DOE) in response to its 2019 Grid Modernization Lab Call provide a broad look at the critical issues t…
Biofuel Producers Made Significant Gains in Both Energy Efficiency And Water Conservation
The nation’s biofuel producers have made significant gains in both energy efficiency and water conservation in recent years, according to a report released by …
Does California Want A Extra Decentralized Power System?
“California’s electrical energy system is failing,” argues Vox, in an article shared by Slashdot reader nickwinlund77. However they’re proposing a method “…
Energy Investment
US DoE Announces Recipients of $128 Million in Solar Innovation Funding
Through the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office, the DoE will fund 75 innovative research projects that will lo…
Crude
Brazil doesn't yet Know How Much Oil has been Spilled on the Atlantic Ocean
The oil, which began washing up along Brazil’s coast in August, has hit over 300 beaches in nine states of Northeast, many of them popular tourist spots.
Nuclear Technology
What Does Science Say About the Need for Nuclear?
While Sen. Bernie Sanders has said “scientists tell us” that it’s possible to go carbon neutral without relying on nuclear power, fellow Democratic president…
The U.S. DOE Announced $24.9M Fund to Advance New-Era Hydropower Projects
The projects announced to receive DOE funding were selected across four areas of interest: Hydropower Operational Flexibility, Low-Head Hydropower and In-Stream…
Nuclear Policy
Philippines Progresses with Plan for Nuclear Energy
The Philippines' Department of Energy (DOE) today received the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA's) report on Phase 1 of its Integrated Nuclear Infrast…
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