Power and Electrical Engineering

Power and Electrical Engineering

Growing Feed-In Interest Fuels US Solar Innovation

He suggested halving the US military budget, sending other countries PV panels instead of bombs and putting all efforts into producing the best renewable…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Innovative High-Performance Motorised Wheelchairs Unveiled

From the very, first special emphasis has been placed on the final result of the project incorporating innovative functions and adapting to the real needs of…

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Study Reveals Why Standby Mode Wastes Time and Energy

Wrong! According to results of a study published today in the International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development, there is little point in…

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€359M Risk Sharing Facility Boosts Renewable Energy Projects

A total of €359 million has been allocated to seven projects, most of which involve renewable energy technologies or energy efficiency. Renewable energy…

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Nature-Inspired CO2 Storage: Insights from Iceland Scientists

Carbon dioxide turning into calcite is a well known natural process in volcanic areas and now the scientists of the University of Iceland, Columbia University…

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Engineered Eggshells: A New Way to Produce Hydrogen Fuel

The patented process uses eggshells to soak up carbon dioxide from a reaction that produces hydrogen fuel. It also includes a unique method for peeling the…

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Midlands Consortium Hosts £1 Billion Energy Institute

The Midlands Consortium is comprised of the universities of Birmingham, Loughborough and Nottingham – three world-class partners, all with extensive and…

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Salmon Garnish Inspires Green Electronics Innovation

Professor Andrew Steckl, a leading expert in light-emitting diodes, is intensifying the properties of LEDs by introducing biological materials, specifically…

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Innovative Synthesis Gas Production from Natural Gas and Biomass

Making synthesis gas – a blend of hydrogen and carbon monoxide – is a key step in turning natural gas or biomass into bulk chemicals, such as acetic acid,…

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Heraeus Noblelight Showcases QRC Reflector Innovation at PV Show

Many sensitive heating processes run faster, more efficiently and somewhat more stable when infrared emitters with the new QRC reflector are used.Comprehensive…

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Researchers detect low-energy neutrinos, probe energy production in sun's center

At approximately 15 million degrees, protons — the nuclei of hydrogen atoms — and light elements can fuse to form new nuclei. Several such steps eventually…

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Engineers Enhance Hydrogen-Generating Technology with Aluminum

The technology produces hydrogen by adding water to an alloy of aluminum and gallium. When water is added to the alloy, the aluminum splits water by attracting…

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‘Thin-layer’ solar cells may bring cheaper ‘green’ power

The experts at Durham University are developing light-absorbing materials for use in the production of thin-layer solar photovoltaic (PV) cells which are used…

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Booze to biofuels – fuel for the future?

Researchers in Abertay’s School of Contemporary Sciences have been awarded a prestigious Carnegie Trust Research Grant to investigate turning residues from…

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Pellets of power designed to deliver hydrogen for tomorrow's vehicles

Hydrogen may prove to be the fuel of the future in powering the effi cient, eco-friendly fuel cell vehicles of tomorrow. Developing a method to safely store,…

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Researchers at UC-Santa Barbara have built the world's first mode-locked silicon evanescent laser

Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have announced they have built the world's first mode-locked silicon evanescent laser, a significant step toward combining…

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