ITER researchers working to help bring fusion power to the commercial market completed a critical…
Browsing: Renewable Energy
Renewable energy refers to energy sources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass. Unlike fossil fuels, renewables produce little to no greenhouse gas emissions, making them central to efforts to combat climate change and transition to more sustainable energy systems. Research in renewable energy explores everything from improving the efficiency and storage of solar panels and wind turbines to integrating variable energy sources into power grids. As global demand for clean energy grows, innovation in this field is shaping the future of how we generate, distribute, and consume power.
Scientists from the Berkeley Lab and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory are using the Linac Coherent…
Scientists are planning to build a massive type of new power generator in southwestern Arizona,…
Research is underway on new equipment that will allow solar power to be gathered in…
Is your company looking for their very own high-solid anaerobic digestion system? Well look no…
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratory have discovered a new family of liquid salt electrolytes, known…
Researchers at MIT are pursuing inexpensive battery technology that will help make intermittent renewable energy…
Technology developed by Bio Architecture Lab, primarily an engineered microbe that can metabolize alginate, may make…
Here’s a bit of good news for renewable energy from Germany. The German Solar Industry…