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  • Scientists Home in on Recipe for Entirely Renewable Energy

    Scientists from Trinity are homing in on a recipe that would enable the future production of entirely renewable, clean energy from which water would be the only waste product.

  • Gulf Coast Ready to Develop Carbon Storage Hub

    The stage is set for a new carbon storage economy to emerge along the Gulf Coast, according to a study led by The University of Texas at Austin, with the region offering ample opportunities to capture and store carbon, and recent state and federal incentives giving an added push to get started.

  • From Waste to Wealth: Converting CO2 into Butanol Using Phosphorous-Rich Copper Cathodes

    Human activities like the burning of coal and fossil fuels have caused CO2 to accumulate in the atmosphere, which has significantly affected the Earth's climate. 

  • Energy Production at Mutriku Remains Constant Even if the Wave Force Increases

    The EOLO research group of the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country has confirmed the increase in the power flow of the waves in the Bay of Biscay from 1900 onwards. 

  • Solar Hydrogen for Antarctica - Study Shows Advantages of Thermally Coupled Approach

    A team from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Ulm University, and Heidelberg University has now investigated how hydrogen can be produced at the South Pole using sunlight, and which method is the most promising. 

  • Global BECCS Potential Is Largely Constrained by Sustainable Irrigation

    Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS), a negative emission technology, has been considered inevitable to achieve the 2°C or 1.5°C climate goal.

  • Old Oil Fields May Be Less Prone to Induced Earthquakes, Providing Stable Places for Carbon Storage

    Subsurface carbon sequestration—storing carbon in rocks deep underground—offers a partial solution for removing carbon from the atmosphere. 

  • Amid Troubles for Fossil Fuels, Has the Era of ‘Peak Oil’ Arrived?

    May was arguably the worst month ever for big oil — and the best for its opponents — as courts and corporate shareholders sided with environmental activists to humble the biggest of the fossil-fuel giants, culminating in “Black Wednesday.”

  • A Novel Energy Storage Solution Featuring Pipes and Anchors

    What do pipes and anchors have to do with storing energy? More than you might think! 

  • Cold Weather Cost New England Electric Customers Nearly $1.8 Billion in One Month; A New Study Suggests Ways to Mitigate Fuel Shortages

    In New England, constraints in the supply of natural gas have led to nearly a quarter of all unscheduled power plant outages. 

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