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  • Manchester Scientists Use Nobel-Prize Winning Chemistry For Clean Energy Breakthrough

    Scientists have used a Nobel-Prize winning Chemistry technique on a mixture of metals to potentially reduce the cost of fuel cells used in electric cars and reduce harmful emissions from conventional vehicles.

  • Converting Wi-Fi Signals to Electricity with New 2-D Materials

    Imagine a world where smartphones, laptops, wearables, and other electronics are powered without batteries.

  • Greener Days Ahead for Carbon Fuels

    For decades, scientists have searched for effective ways to remove excess carbon dioxide emissions from the air and recycle them into products such as renewable fuels.

  • Tiny Silicon Particles Could Power Lithium Ion Batteries With 10 Times More Capacity

    University of Alberta chemists have taken a critical step toward creating a new generation of silicon-based lithium ion batteries with 10 times the charge capacity of current cells.

  • Fossil Fuel Era Is Ending, But The Lawsuits Are Just Beginning

    An American coal company is suing the Canadian government over Alberta's plan to combat climate change.

  • Desalinated Water Affects the Energy Equation in the Middle East

    Perhaps more than in other parts of the world, in the Middle East energy and water are closely intertwined. 

  • Global Coal Demand Set to Remain Stable Through 2023, Despite Headwinds

    While global coal demand looks set to rise for the second year in a row in 2018, it is forecast to remain stable over the next five years, as declines in Europe and North America are offset by strong growth in India and Southeast Asia, according to the International Energy Agency’s latest coal market report, Coal 2018.

  • Renewables Could Surpass Fossil Fuels in Britain by 2020

    Britain will get more of its electricity from renewable energy sources than fossil fuels as early as next year, according to a new report from the energy analysts group EnAppSys.

  • Mechanical engineers develop process to 3D print piezoelectric materials

    The piezoelectric materials that inhabit everything from our cell phones to musical greeting cards may be getting an upgrade thanks to work discussed in the journal Nature Materials released online Jan 21.

  • North Sea Rocks Could Act as Energy Stores

    Rocks in the seabed off the UK coast could provide long-term storage locations for renewable energy production, new research suggests.

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