Power and Electrical Engineering

Power and Electrical Engineering

Reliable EV Charging Solutions for Low Voltage Networks

The rising number of electric vehicles on the road is putting grid operators under pressure. Low voltage networks for domestic consumers are not designed for…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Siemens Unveils Gearless Drive System for Elevator Doors

Siemens is extending its Sidoor range with a gearless drive system for elevator doors. The Sidoor ATE500E model introduces EC (electronically commutated)…

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Trojan Transit Rolling Out

UALR will roll out a new Trojan Transit system on Monday, March 30, designed to enhance safety and sustainability initiatives and help students and employees…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Enhancing Industry 4.0 With Advanced Sensor Systems

In optimizing production processes it is very important to generate measurement data at locations where measuring systems can only be integrated with…

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Exploring SRC Wood Energy’s Role in Europe’s Biomass Future

As a renewable energy, biomass is becoming more and more important in Europe. In order to cover the growing demand for biomass raw materials as energy…

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Ultra-Thin Silicon Films Create Stunning Optical Colors

Vibrant optical colors are generated from ultra-thin single layer silicon films deposited on a thin aluminum film surface with a low cost manufacturing…

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New Tech Turns Packing Peanuts Into Battery Components

Batteries have two electrodes, called an anode and a cathode. The anodes in most of today's lithium-ion batteries are made of graphite. Lithium ions are…

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Imperfect Graphene Enhances Efficiency in Fuel Cells

The honeycomb structure of pristine graphene is beautiful, but a national group of researchers has discovered that if the graphene naturally has a few tiny…

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Unveiling Super Solar Power: The Promise of Perovskites

The best hope for cheap, super-efficient solar power is a remarkable family of crystalline materials called hybrid perovskites. In just five years of…

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Columbia Engineers Innovate Full-Duplex Radio ICs for Data Boost

A team of Columbia Engineering researchers has invented a technology—full-duplex radio integrated circuits (ICs)—that can be implemented in nanoscale CMOS to…

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Smart Data Platform for Optimizing Energy Management

How can operators of complex infrastructure facilities such as airports, factories and manufacturing plants optimize energy management given the rapidly…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Lightweight Supercapacitor Electrodes: Future of Energy Storage

As a novel energy storage device, supercapacitors have attracted substantial attention in recent years due to their ultra-high charge and discharge rate,…

Power and Electrical Engineering

New Tool from University of Graz Optimizes Solar Energy Use

Ao.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Karl Steininger from the Institute of Economics and the Wegener Center of the University of Graz and his team have developed an analysis…

Power and Electrical Engineering

High-Power LED Modules: Enhanced Flexibility and Performance

The innovative team of Omicron has developed new high-performance LED modules. The updated product in comparison to the previous version is characterized by…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Solar Power From Energy-Harvesting Trees: See It in Action!

The technology can also be used to harvest kinetic energy from the environment.

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Lower-Cost Sensors Boost Energy Efficiency in Buildings

Buildings are responsible for about 40 percent of the energy consumed in the United States. Studies indicate that advanced sensors and controls have the…

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