Algae grown in transparent tanks or tubes supplied with carbon dioxide can convert the greenhouse gas into other compounds, such as food supplements or fuels. But the process leads to a buildup of algae on the surfaces that clouds them and reduces efficiency, requiring laborious cleanout procedures every couple of weeks.
By using a new method, precious metals can be efficiently recovered from thin-film solar cells.
New computer science study offers a radical new way to think about agriculture and its potential benefits for farming.
Wind and solar accounted for a record 12 percent of global power generation last year, according to a new analysis which finds that the rapid buildout of clean energy heralds “a new era of falling fossil generation.”
Dense urban areas amplify the effects of higher temperatures, due to the phenomenon of heat islands in cities.
As automobile electrification speeds up, the world faces an overwhelming need for critical metals and minerals to make atmosphere-saving electric vehicles possible.
Nearly 20 percent of today’s electricity in the United States comes from nuclear power.
To limit the global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees C or close to it, all countries must decarbonize—cut fossil fuel use, transition to zero-carbon renewable energy sources, and electrify as many sectors as possible.
A research team at Chalmers is the first to demonstrate a unique method that reduces the aerodynamic resistance of ships by 7.5 per cent.
About 12% of the total global energy demand comes from heating and cooling homes and businesses.
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