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Fleets of Low-Sost Single Wave Energy Devices Could Power Millions of Homes
Engineers believe the Dielectric Elastomer Generator (DEG) device could be installed within decades, providing fleets of low-cost, easy to maintain units.
Coal Price
Despite Talk of Coal's Demise, it Still Powers the World
The amount of electricity generated from coal jumped 7 percent in the developing world last year, according to Bloomberg NEF’s annual Climatescope report that …
Energy Efficiency Jobs Grow in the Midwest
Regional investments in efficiency have soared to $1.5 billion annually. From small business owners to factory workers, many people in the Midwest are finding w…
Coal Company
Germany Moves to Phase Out Coal
Coal is the largest source of electricity in Germany — but the country is trying to cut back. Germany, one of the world's biggest consumers of coal, plans to p…
TMR New Study Says : Energy Conservation Initiatives to Unleash Opportunities for Energy Efficient Windows Manufacturers
The competitive scenario in the energy efficient windows market is teeming with strategic initiatives high due to the presence of a large number of players. Mos…
Oil & Gas Trade
Legendary Oil Trader Says the End of Demand Growth in Sight
Andy Hall, one of the most successful oil traders of his generation, is now predicting the biggest shift yet in the global market: the end of demand growth.
A Highly Energy-Efficient Memory Device Inspired by Solid Lithium-ion Batteries
Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) have developed a new three-valued memory device inspired by so…
Clean Coal
Coal: Is This the Beginning of the End?
The fuel that powered the industrial revolution may be in decline at last. This year looks set to see the largest fall in electricity production from coal on re…
CHP
The European Commission Approves €94 Million Support for Cogeneration Plant in Bulgaria
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, Bulgarian plans to support the construction and operation of a high-efficient cogeneration plant…
Nuclear Fuel
Waste Storage at Africa's Only Nuclear Plant Brimming
Spent fuel storage at South Africa’s Koeberg nuclear plant will reach full capacity by April as state power utility Eskom awaits regulatory approval for new dr…
Solar Technology
Night Time Solar: Lightsource BP Hails Trial Showing Solar can Help Balance the Grid at Night
Trial marks the first time a UK solar farm has provided a reactive power balancing service to the electricity grid at night, developer claims
Nuclear Fuel
Iran, IAEA Clinch €1 Million Deal on 4 Projects
Iranian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the International Organizations Kazzem Qaribabadi said that his country and the International Atomic Energy A…
Australia: Making Every Building Count in Meeting Emission Targets
Buildings in Australia account for over 50% of electricity use and almost a quarter of our carbon emissions but the failures, frailties and fragmentation of the…
Global CO2 Level Continues to rise
Levels of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached another new record high, according to the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).
Wales Planning Proposals ‘Risk Renewables Target’
Developer Eco2 warns 70% by 2030 goal could be missed due to National Development Framework.
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