Hydropower and Ecology: Finding Balance for a Sustainable Future
Balancing hydropower ecology
Balancing hydropower ecology
Nanowires for energy storage
Adding Zinc compounds to plastic makes sunlight break it down
Generating hydrogen from water in the air
Most renewable energy stories focus on wind and solar, but the oceans are an immense, underused source of power. Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a technology that captures the natural temperature difference between warm surface water and cold deep water to generate electricity. It’s a renewable supply that is predictable and constant — unlike … Continue reading Tapping the Ocean’s Heat: Smarter Designs for Clean Power
Controlling solar panels’ preferred light frequencies.
Revaluing afforestation
Perovskite cells last longer when replacing an additive.
Sustainability: Doing it for ourselves
Hydrogen is often hailed as the clean fuel of the future, but making it sustainably is a puzzle that researchers worldwide are racing to solve. Splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen with daylight (photocatalysis) has long been seen as one of the most elegant answers. Yet, practical challenges have kept this vision out of reach: … Continue reading Unlocking the Power of Sunlight: A New Leap for Green Hydrogen