Transparent PV Windows Demonstrate Energy-Efficiency Performance in NEXT Energy Building Technology Project at NREL

Project funded by Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator (IN2) shows novel solar window technologies' steady climb up new energy-performance curve and potential improved energy efficiency

Will Renewable Energy Help Combat the Looming Water Crisis?

Researchers estimate that producing energy with renewable sources can reduce the amount of water used in power production by 95%

How Russia Sanctions Are Impacting the US Alternative Energy Market

America and other nations are taking a stance against Russia since the country invaded Ukraine. The Biden-Harris Administration established immediate sanctions, which negatively impacted America's economic stability.

Evaluating the Potential of Green Aviation in 2022

The need for green aviation becomes increasingly critical as climate concerns grow more severe. Where does the industry fall today with this technology, and what does it need to improve?

New Breakthrough Could Give Hydrogen Fuel Vehicles More Traction in the Market

Scientists are assessing hydrogen fuel cells' compatibility with personal and public transportation processes. New technological breakthroughs in hydrogen production could expand the sector and make the Earth a bit cleaner.

6 Steps to Take to Become Carbon-Neutral

Some regions are preventing further damage by minimizing carbon emissions. Residents, companies and communities can become carbon-neutral by following six conservation steps that may also help countries achieve their sustainability goals.

NREL Calculates Lost Value of Landfilled Plastic in U.S.

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) calculated the energy value of landfilled plastic waste in 2019 was enough to supply 5% of the power used by the country's transportation sector, or 5.5% by the industrial sector.

Report From Clean Energy Canada Shows Opportunity for Growth in EVs

The report analyzed and compared ownership costs of popular EV models to traditional vehicles and the findings were significant. Continue reading to review the findings and learn about the future of the global EV market.

Why Does the Seafood Industry Want to Use Geothermal Energy?

Environmentalists give aquaculture a bad rap for its high energy absorption and adverse effects on fish health. Fish farmers are targeting negative ecological impacts by sourcing energy from geothermal sources.

New biodiesel strains offer measurable gains

Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil is gaining popularity as a more environmentally friendly option for reducing emissions of diesel ICEs

Scientists Show Large Impact of Controlling Humidity on Greenhouse Gas Emissions

While the energy used to power air conditioners has clear implications on greenhouse gas emissions, the impact from removing moisture from the air has escaped in-depth study until now.

Should More Land Be Dedicated to Renewable Energy?

Renewables like wind and solar require at least 10 times more land per unit of power than coal or natural gas-fired plants. Yet, many people consider them more sustainable than fossil fuels because they don't directly emit greenhouse gasses.

Waterotor Unveils "The Big Cajun," a 20MW Hybrid Ocean Energy-Generating System

The 20-megawatt Big Cajun is the first hybrid ocean system that simultaneously extracts energy from slow-moving water and wind. This worldwide, patented technology utilizes unique rotor stacks in any water speed and conventional wind turbines to extract power.

Perovskite Solar Cells Taking the Heat

In a recently published Science paper, KAUST researchers have reported a significant milestone through the first-ever successful PV damp-heat test of PSCs.

Beyond Fossil Carbon? Green Electricity Is Opening Doors to Low-Emission Alternatives for Making Fuels and Chemicals

With Extensive Data, Broad Analyses, and Detailed Models, NREL Scientists and Collaborators Stake the Boundaries of Producing Chemicals and Fuels From Carbon Dioxide, Biomass, and Renewable Electricity

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