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  • A Champion of Renewable Energy

    It’s an amazing moment when a topic learned in the classroom comes to life.

  • Australian Renters Suffering Due To Energy Hardship

    A new report from the University of Adelaide has found the rental housing sector must set minimum standards for energy performance to protect the health and wellbeing of vulnerable Australians.

  • More Power From The Sun

    A collaborative research team, consisting of University of Delaware mathematicians and engineers at Pennsylvania State University, has come up with a new design for thin-film solar cells.

  • Oligomeric Materials to Enhance Water Splitting

    Researchers from the Llobet group have developed a new molecular material made out of oligomers and used it as a catalyst in water oxidation, achieving unprecedented current densities for molecular catalysts. 

  • Lighting The Way For New Solar Fuels Science

    Yale chemists are pushing forward with innovative work to develop tomorrow’s liquid fuels from sunlight.

  • Research Station Near Brooks Well on its Way as a World Leader in Methane Monitoring

    Governments and companies around the world are pledging to reduce methane emissions, especially greenhouse gas emissions emitted by the upstream petroleum industry.

  • Mirror-Like Photovoltaics Get More Electricity Out Of Heat

    New heat-harnessing “solar” cells that reflect 99% of the energy they can’t convert to electricity could help bring down the price of storing renewable energy as heat, as well as harvesting waste heat from exhaust pipes and chimneys.

  • Evaluating Battery Revenues For Offshore Wind Farms Using Advanced Modeling

    Lithium-ion battery technologies currently dominate the advanced energy storage market.

  • New Catalyst Efficiently Turns Carbon Dioxide Into Useful Fuels And Chemicals

    As levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide continue to climb, scientists are looking for new ways of breaking down CO2 molecules to make useful carbon-based fuels, chemicals and other products.

  • Melting Glacier Floods Arctic Coal Mine, Highlighting Climate Change Paradox

    On July 26, Svalbard’s only active coal mine, Gruve 7, was reported to be flooded by its operators, Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani.

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