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EV Technology
'Magic Crystals' to Enable the Future of Electric Cars
CSIRO and Monash University's Matthew Hill will receive the Solomon Award tonight for developing "magic crystals" with dozens of applications from cleaning gase…
For Hydrogen to be Truly 'Clean' it Must be Made with Renewables, Not Coal
Using hydrogen as a clean fuel is an idea whose time may be coming. For Australia, producing hydrogen is alluring: it could create a lucrative new domestic indu…
Electric Vehicle Battery
Electric Cars Might Not Yet Be Green As We Think
Electric cars might not yet be green, but we should buy them anyway.
EV Market
China to Target Quarter of Vehicle Sales to be Electric by 2025
China should adopt a plan that will see electric vehicles make up a quarter of all autos sold in the country in six years' time, the industry ministry said Tues…
Electric Vehicle Battery
Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles Could Change the Way We Think About Driving
From battery electric cars and bike share schemes to on-demand taxi services booked via smartphone, the way we move around is changing.
Offshore Wind Power
Nexans Clinched A Landmark Deal to Provide 1000km of Subsea High Voltage Cables for Ørsted
French power solutions company Nexans has clinched a landmark deal to provide the subsea cabling for US windfarms built by Danish energy giant Ørsted.
5 Emerging Energy Technologies to Watch Out For in 2020
2019 was a year of consolidation rather than breakthroughs for clean energy technologies. Will 2020 be different?
Drilling has Started for a Geothermal Project in Belgium
Drilling on the first well for a geothermal project to produce heat for a pharmaceutical plant by Janssen Pharmaceutica ( Johnson & Johnson) has started.
German City Exploring Reactivating Geothermal Wells Drilled in the 1970s
The municipality of Bad Urach in Southern Germany is looking at repurposing two wells drilled for a hot dry rock geothermal project in the 1970s and utilise the…
Solving the Thermoelectric Trade-off Conundrum with Metallic Carbon Nanotubes
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have used aligned "metallic" carbon nanotubes to create a device which converts heat to electrical energy (a therm…
New Catalyst Technology Discovery Puts One Step Closer Toward Clean Large-Scale Hydrogen Production
New catalyst technology discovery puts researchers one step closer toward clean large-scale hydrogen production.
Material Developed for Solar Cell Efficiency Enhancement
The Institute for Basic Science announced on Dec. 2 that its Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics, led by director Lee Young-hee, has developed a two-dim…
NextEra Starts Construction on Largest Solar Project in Arkansas
A subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources and Entergy Arkansas announced the start of construction of Arkansas’ largest universal, utility-scale solar energy pr…
Oil & Gas Trade
Iran Still Selling Oil Despite US Sanctions on Tehran’s Exports
Iran is still selling its oil despite US sanctions on Tehran’s exports, the country’s Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri was quoted on Monday as saying by state T…
Without the Enforcement of Environmental Laws, Oil Infrastructure Projects in Timor-Leste Come at a Cost
Ignoring environmental laws in Timor-Leste to build a petroleum infrastructure project could mean serious problems for communities including environmental destr…
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