Carbon Offsets: Transitioning to Carbon Neutrality

In light of the intractable pivot towards net zero, we explore the rationales behind carbon offsets, some of the current challenges, and potential paths forward.

Ideal Energy Designs Groundbreaking 'Agrivoltaics' Solar Array alongside Iowa State University Scientists

A new 1.75-megawatt agrivoltaic solar array at Iowa State University will study how best to optimize land use while providing local community benefits.

China's first hydrogen-powered ship makes maiden voyage

The vessel has a steel-aluminum composite structure with a total length of 49.9 meters, a beam of 10.4 meters, and a draft of 3.2 meters. Powered by a 500 kW hydrogen fuel cell, the ship has a maximum cruise range of 200 kilometers.

Expanding Organics Recycling: Overcoming Challenges

Adopting organics recycling can be a challenge for companies, overcoming those challenges requires innovative thinking, the creation of a new kind of infrastructure and raising awareness among end-consumers about the benefits of circular organics recycling.

American Battery Technology Company Announces Start of Operations at its Commercial-Scale, Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Facility in Nevada

Signals significant milestone in commencing revenue-generating operations and introducing recycled battery-grade metals to secure US-battery metals supply chain

ABB survey reveals unplanned downtime costs $103,000 per hour

It emphasizes the importance of effective maintenance strategies and service partnerships. 92% of respondents are interested in how outcome-based maintenance agreements can boost business success

NREL Analysis Identifies Drivers of Offshore Wind Development

As much as 20% of regional power needs along the Atlantic coast could be served by offshore wind farms by 2050, according to researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

Recent Advancements in the Field of Nuclear Power

Recent advancements and developmental efforts have been made in nuclear energy, including advanced designs for nuclear plants/reactors, waste management, nuclear accidents, and more.

DOE funds 3D printing of wind blade tooling to make U.S. clean energy sector more competitive

The DOE-funded Purdue program, "Additive Manufacturing of Modular Tools with Integrated Heating for Large-Scale Wind Blade Manufacturing," is led by Eduardo Barocio, director of the Composites Additive Manufacturing and Simulation (CAMS) Industrial Consortium.

Masdar Launches UAE's first utility scale wind project with breakthrough low wind speed Innovation

By working with global technology leaders and turbine manufacturers, the UAE is paving the way for commercialization of further utility scale, low-wind speed projects

NREL Researchers Reveal How Buildings Across United States Do-and Could-Use Energy

This data set, called the End-Use Load Profiles, reveals the massive climate impacts that improvements to the U.S. building stock could have.

New study into new renewable and affordable microgrid using biogas from agriculture farming

The innovations work for both islanded mode and on-grid application, particularly for communities with off-grid/unreliable power-systems. They also work for second life batteries as energy storage solutions.

Mitsubishi Power Marks Successful Validation, Installation and Operation of Large-Scale Electrolyzers

The First commercial operation of the 5.5 MW electrolyzer slated for the Advanced Clean Energy Storage Project in Utah demonstrates Mitsubishi Power's unique approach to ensuring its technology is fully tested in real-world conditions before entering commercial operation

Electronic Recycling on a Global Scale: Collaborative Efforts and Success Stories

Global e-waste is currently around 53.6 metric tons in 2020. In another seven years, estimates are that we'll reach 75 million metric tons. In the 2010s, the generation of e-waste increased by 60%.

Why Are Wind Turbines Being Switched Off? - Power Transmission is Just as Important as Generation

Despite reaching impressive milestones in recent years, there's a massive problem with the wind sector - power wastage. In 2022, it was reported that Brits paid millions to switch off wind turbines as networks were unable to deal with the levels of power generated.

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