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World's First System Using Solar Energy to Split Water into Hydrogen
Technion researchers have developed the world’s first system using solar energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen at two separate sites.
Coal Power
Tri-State Will Retire Its Lone New Mexico Coal-fired Unit
Colorado-based power cooperative Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association on Jan. 9 announced it will retire its lone New Mexico coal-fired unit by the…
Energy storage technology
U.S. Department of Energy Launches Energy Storage Grand Challenge
U.S. Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette announced the launch of the Energy Storage Grand Challenge, a comprehensive program to accelerate the development, commerc…
Solar Company
A Number of Photovoltaic Enterprises on the Hurun Enterprises List!
On January 9, 2019, Hurun Research Institute released the list of Hurun China's top 500 private enterprises. It is understood that the threshold of the list is …
Energy Storage Project
Google Inks Huge Corporate Solar-Plus-Storage Deal in Nevada
NV Energy will provide 350 megawatts of solar and as much as 280 megawatts of battery storage for a new Google data center.
Nuclear Fuel
Scientists Exploring How Nuclear Waste from Berkeley will be Safely Stored
Work has begun on removing nuclear waste from Berkeley power station, 30 years after it was decommissioned. The disused Magnox generator, situated on the banks …
Nuclear Power Plant
Construction at India’s Kudankulam Nuclear Plant Takes Step Forward
Kudankulam is one of the largest nuclear power projects in India and is eventually scheduled to have six Russian VVER-1000 reactors
Heat Pump Water Heaters as Clean-Energy Batteries
Heat pump water heaters (HPWH) are a game-changing technology that can eliminate climate and air pollution from water heating in buildings. And if that isn’t e…
Signs Show We've Passed a Global Warming Tipping Point In Australia's Burning Forests
As extreme wildfires burn across large swaths of Australia, scientists say we're witnessing how global warming can push forest ecosystems past a point of no ret…
Ammonia
An Easier And Greener Way to Create Syngas
Syngas (the term is short for "synthesis gas") is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen gases. It is used to make ammonia, methanol, other industrial chemic…
CCS
US Leads New Wave of Carbon Capture and Storage Deployment
As we ring in the new decade, it has become ever more apparent that the next ten years will be crucial to leaping on decarbonization efforts. Time is not on our…
New Research Shows Montreal Protocol Has Reduced The Global Rise in Temperatures
By 2050 global temperatures will be, on average, 1°C (1.8°F) lower than they would have been without the ozone-protection agreement.
Emerson Launches Walk-In Condensing Units Meeting New U.S. Energy-Efficiency Rules
As a manufacturer of condensing units for a wide range of refrigeration applications, we have certified our walk-in cooler condensing units meet the DOE’s mini…
Thermal Plant
Iran’s Thermal Power Plants Under Annual Overhauling Program
According to Gholamreza Mehrdad, general manager of generation technical support at TPPH, the overhaul program is expected to finish by the end of the next Iran…
Oil&Gas Drilling
Woodside Gets Green Light for $6 Billion Senegal Oil Project
Australian oil and gas producer Woodside has won approval from the Senegalese government to develop the nation's first oil project, clearing the way for final i…
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