US finds clean energy storage both too expensive and too cheap

Clean energy has entered a quantum phase. Not in a technological sense, but in the co-existence of the contradictory positions: Cheaper green energy would support uptake, yet meanwhile the US complains that China is overproducing clean electricity technology and thus flooding the market with cheap goods. Perhaps this contradiction comes from the two ways we … Continue reading US finds clean energy storage both too expensive and too cheap

Understanding the Impact of Renewable Energy on Industrial Production and Trade Patterns

A recent paper delves into the complex relationship between renewable energy availability, industrial production, and global trade patterns, focusing on three key energy-intensive commodities: steel, urea, and ethylene. The study, published in a prominent journal, provides valuable insights into the potential for green relocation – the shifting of industrial production to regions with abundant renewable … Continue reading Understanding the Impact of Renewable Energy on Industrial Production and Trade Patterns

Potential for generating energy through absorbing carbon dioxide

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