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Veolia, Smartparc Partnering on Clean Energy Technologies at New Food Manufacturing Site in UK
A food manufacturing site in Derby, United Kingdom is focusing on drastically reducing on-site carbon emissions via power from wind and solar power as well as i…
Solar Technology
A Cooling Tech Can Potentially Increase Energy Generation by 5%
A&B Smart Materials won this year's CleanTech Challenge (CTC) with their novel cooling solution for solar panels and was awarded £20,000 to help devel…
Hydrogen Technology
NanoSun to Explore Cooling Technology to Reduce the Price of Hydrogen Refuelling Stations
NanoSun has launched a new research project to utilise its low-cost hydrogen cooling technology to reduce the cost of hydrogen refuelling infrastructure in the …
Concentrating Solar Power
Radiative Cooling Boosts Solar Cell Voltage by as much as 25%
Cheap and simple radiative cooling technologies can significantly increase the performance and lifespan of concentrated photovoltaic systems, according to resea…
Geothermal Power Plant
Italian Cooling Technology Company Joins European Geothermal Research Project
The project will focus on developing geothermal power generation technology.
Solar Technology
New Technique to Determine Best Cooling Technique for Solar Modules
A new paper published by researchers at Malaysia’s Multimedia University provides a new method to assess the effectiveness of different cooling systems for pho…
Electric Vehicle Battery
UK Is Developing EV Battery Cooling Technology to Minimising Range Anxiety
The i-CoBat project, operating under the UK government’s Faraday Battery Challenge, aims to create an electric vehicle (EV) battery pack which is cooled throug…
Canada Is Investing in Important Climate Change Research
On July 11, the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced $4.7 million to fund nine climate change research projects.