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  • Solar Farms of the Future – Lancaster Research Underpins New Biodiversity Guidance

    Lancaster University researchers have helped to develop a new standard approach to assess how farms affect biodiversity.

  • Modern Wind Turbines Can More Than Compensate for Decline in Global Wind Resource

    Wind energy contributes significantly to the energy sector’s sustainable, low-CO2 transformation. 

  • Assessing the Environmental Impact of Nuclear Power Generation

    A growing concern for climate change and sustainable use of natural resources has led to the adoption of alternative forms of energy. 

  • Bitcoin’s Intensive Energy Demands Are Sparking a Crypto Backlash

    The first time Jackie Sawicky learned that a Bitcoin mining operation was coming to Corsicana, a rural Texas city 60 miles south of Dallas, was on April 27, when she happened upon a Facebook video of a meeting at the local public library.

  • Once Seen as Fleeting, a New Solar Tech Shines on and On

    Princeton Engineering researchers have developed the first perovskite solar cell with a commercially viable lifetime, marking a major milestone for an emerging class of renewable energy technology. 

  • Biogas and Biomethane Supply Chains Contribute Much to Global Methane Emissions

    A new Imperial analysis has found that biogas and biomethane, while more climate friendly, leak up to twice as much methane as previously thought.

  • Inadequate Charging Networks Could Thwart Electric Vehicle Adoption Goals

    Encouraging adoption of EVs is seen by many governments as a key pillar of efforts to build a carbon-neutral economy, reduce urban pollution and roll back the impact of climate change

  • Inspired by Palm Trees, Scientists Develop Hurricane-resilient Wind Turbines

    Wind technology is growing—literally.

  • Study: Humans Responsible for Over 90% of World’s Oil Slicks

    Oil slicks are microscopically thin layers of oil on the surface of the ocean.

  • Companies’ Use of Renewable Energy Certificates Masks Inaction on Carbon Emissions, Concordia Research Finds

    Many firms have set science-based targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to comply with the Paris Agreement.

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