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  • OSU-led Wave Energy Testing Facility Reaches Key Construction Milestones

    The last major pieces of the contract to build the wave energy test facility PacWave South have been executed, paving the way for the completion of the Oregon State University-led facility off the coast of Newport.

  • Hydrogen's Place in an Increasingly Connected Energy Web Shows Need for Regulatory Change

    Capturing the potential profits and jobs offered by a growing hydrogen industry may need as much innovation in regulatory agencies as it does in the research laboratories, according to new research from The University of Texas at Austin.

  • Berkeley Lab Scientists Develop a Cool New Method of Refrigeration

    Researchers hope that ionocaloric cooling could someday help replace refrigerants with high global warming potential and provide safe, efficient cooling and heating for homes.

  • Turning Abandoned Mines Into Batteries

    A novel technique called Underground Gravity Energy Storage turns decommissioned mines into long-term energy storage solutions, thereby supporting the sustainable energy transition.

  • Finland Nearly Doubled Its Wind Power Capacity Last Year

    Finland saw its wind power capacity grow by 75 percent in 2022, according to the Finnish Wind Power Association, a wind energy trade group.

  • A Big Step Toward ‘Green’ Ammonia and a ‘Greener’ Fertilizer

    Industrial production of ammonia, primarily for synthetic fertilizer — the fuel for last century’s Green Revolution — is one of the world’s largest chemical markets, but also one of the most energy intensive.

  • Significant Reductions in Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Still Possible

    About a quarter of the world’s electricity currently comes from power plants fired by natural gas. 

  • Nine in 10 U.S. Drivers Would Save Money on Fuel by Going Electric, Study Finds

    Around 90 percent of U.S. households would save on fuel costs by buying an electric car rather than a gas-powered car, according to new research.

  • Applying Artificial Intelligence To Decarbonize Buildings

    An international team of researchers is applying artificial intelligence techniques to design energy-efficient district heat pump systems that better serve human needs and behaviors while reducing the carbon footprint of buildings.

  • NASA Missions Find ‘Jetlets’ Could Power the Solar Wind

    Scientists with NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission have uncovered significant new clues about the origins of the solar wind – a continual stream of charged particles released from the Sun that fills the solar system.

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