A chain reaction to the nuclear problem
Two new companies will recycle nuclear waste
Two new companies will recycle nuclear waste
The growth in renewable energy from 2019 to 2024
Researchers at the University of Queensland have created a breakthrough nanogenerator capable of absorbing carbon dioxide (CO₂) to produce electricity. Dr. Zhuyuan Wang and his team developed this innovative device, which combines a polyamine gel used to absorb CO₂ with a boron nitrate skeleton that generates positive and negative ions. When placed in a hydrogel … Continue reading Potential for generating energy through absorbing carbon dioxide
Hydrogen innovation from Inner Mongolia
Storing energy with sand to support renewable power
Greenlyte aims to capture 0.1 gigatons (GT) of CO2 per year by 2050
Advancing Solar PVs with Antimony Selenide as the Semiconductor in Tandem Solar Cells
Researchers unveil a magnesium borohydride framework enabling dense hydrogen storage, a breakthrough for clean energy solutions.
A recent paper from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research explores the role of direct and indirect electrification in tackling the climate crisis.
New process breaks down biomass into commonly used types of fuel.