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  • Computer Model Solves Mystery of How Gas Bubbles Build Big Methane Hydrate Deposits

    New research from The University of Texas at Austin has explained an important mystery about natural gas hydrate formations and, in doing so, advanced scientists’ understanding of how gas hydrates could contribute to climate change and energy security.

  • Enhanced Tandem Solar Cells Set New Standard in Converting Light Into Electricity

    Though they may look smooth, standard silicon wafers used for solar cells feature tiny pyramidal structures about two micrometres high.

  • USC Researchers Are Creating the Cheaper, Cleaner Fuels of the Future

    Trojan scientists are raiding deep fryers, developing alternative crops and turning to kelp in their quest to create renewable biofuels.

  • Palm Oil Must Be Made More Sustainable While Replacements Are Made Scalable, Bath Engineers Warn

    Efforts to create synthetic replacements for palm oil are still likely to take several years, so immediate attention should be focused on making the existing production process more sustainable, researchers at the University of Bath’s Centre for Integrated Bioprocessing Research (CIBR) and Centre for Sustainable Circular Technologies (CSCT) have found.

  • Water Splitting Advance Holds Promise for Affordable Renewable Energy

    A breakthrough into splitting water into its parts could help make renewable energy pay off, even when the sun isn’t shining and the wind isn’t blowing.

  • Unexpected Discovery: Blue-Green Algae Produce Oil

    Cyanobacteria - colloquially also called blue-green algae - can produce oil from water and carbon dioxide with the help of light. 

  • Developers Ordered a Record-Breaking 100 GW of New Wind Capacity in 2019

    Wind developers around the globe ordered nearly 100 gigawatts (GW) of new turbine capacity in 2019, a new record and a 65 percent increase over the previous year, according to data from the market research firm Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables.

  • USGS Releases Estimate of Conventional Oil and Gas in Alaska Central North Slope

    One of the most productive areas in the world for oil remains rich in the resource, according to the latest USGS assessment.

  • Graphene, Perovskites, And Silicon – An Ideal Tandem For Efficient Solar Cells

    Graphene Flagship researchers at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) and its spin-off, Graphene Flagship Associate Member BeDimensional, in cooperation with ENEA have successfully combined graphene with tandem perovskite-silicon solar cells to achieve efficiencies of up to 26.3%.

  • To Self-Drive In The Snow, Look Under The Road

    Car companies have been feverishly working to improve the technologies behind self-driving cars.

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