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Carbon Capture
New Study Shows Multiple Advantages of Capturing Carbon Where It Is Produced
EPFL engineers in Sion, Switzerland have demonstrated the potential for achieving net-zero and net-negative emissions in essential industrial sectors through th…
Nuclear Equipment
Belgium Committed to Nuclear Safety, Says IAEA
Belgium has demonstrated its commitment to continuous improvement in nuclear and radiation safety, an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts …
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
IAEA Team Completes Dutch Regulatory Review
The Netherlands has demonstrated its commitment to continuous improvement in nuclear and radiation safety, an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of …
CCS
Clean, Sustainable Fuels Made 'from thin air' And Plastic Waste
Researchers have demonstrated how carbon dioxide can be captured from industrial processes—or even directly from the air—and transformed into clean, sustainab…
Wind Turbine
Envision Energy Secures Order From Serentica Renewables for 350 MW Wind Turbines
Envision Energy will provide 106 units of its state-of-the-art EN156/3.3 wind turbine for the wind farm. These wind turbines have already demonstrated their rel…
Energy Saving
Research Team Develops Power Prototype to Boost Energy Efficiency
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers, in collaboration with Enginuity Power Systems, have demonstrated that a micro-combined heat and power prototype (mCHP…
Hydrogen Technology
China Achieves Breakthrough in Seawater Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production
China has made significant progress in hydrogen production technology with a successful test of its direct seawater electrolysis method.The test, conducted at t…
Solar Power Plant
A Space Solar Power Prototype Has Successfully Transmitted Power Down to the Earth’s Surface From Orbit.
The wireless power transfer was demonstrated by MAPLE, one of three key technologies being tested by the Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD-1) on Caltech’s S…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
IAEA Finds Fukushima Water Sampling Meets Requirements
Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) has demonstrated its capabilities for accurate and precise measurements of the radionuclides present in the treated water s…
Solar Module
Huasun Brings Heterojunction Module Energy Output Gain to Over 10%
Heterojunction technology leader Huasun Energy recently has demonstrated their outdoor long-term power generation performance monitoring for modules with a sati…
Solid-State Batteries
Scania and Northvolt Unveil Green Battery Capable of Powering Heavy Trucks for 1.5M KM
Scania and Northvolt unveiled a jointly developed battery cell for heavy electric vehicles. In validation tests, the lithium-ion cell has demonstrated an outsta…
Solar Cell
‘Natural Clay’ Additive Promises Gains in Perovskite Solar Cell Efficiency, Stability
Scientists in Turkey have demonstrated that sepiolite, a naturally occurring clay substance, can be added to perovskite precursor materials, and form a scaffold…
Biofuel
“Flexible Power Technologies Will Make Africa’s Energy Leapfrogging a Reality”
Africa’s ability to leapfrog traditional power systems and adopt renewables on a massive scale is not a fantasy. In-depth studies from Wärtsilä have demonstr…
Energy Technology
UIUC Research Confirms Viability of Geothermal Energy Storage Using Old Gas Well
Conceptual schematic diagram of the Advanced Geothermal Energy Storage system proposed by the UIUC study (source: University of Illinois)Researchers from the Un…
Geothermal Power Plant
Geothermal ‘Battery’ Repurposes Abandoned Oil and Gas Well in Illinois, Researchers Report
A conceptual schematic of the type of advanced geothermal energy storage system demonstrated in this study. Credit: Tugce Baser and Renewable EnergyResearchers …
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